The community of Escuela Básica N° 5.642 San Alfonso in Pilar finally has a new school infrastructure, four years after the roof collapsed in February 2022. The project, funded by FONAES, royalties, and the city government, cost about 1.4 billion guaraníes and includes six classrooms, a multipurpose hall, kitchen, and restrooms. Despite the celebration, parents criticized the delay in institutional response.
Infraestrutura Escolar
In Itacurubí del Rosario, a school principal's office is used as a kitchen due to lack of space. In San Ignacio, cooks report working up to 8 hours without extra pay. Both complaints expose weaknesses in the execution of the school feeding program.
Thieves stole all food and utensils from the makeshift kitchen of San Lorenzo Basic School in General Resquín, San Pedro, interrupting the Hambre Cero program for two days. Parents denounce the precarious infrastructure and demand action from authorities.
Students at the Augusto Roa Bastos school in Villa Hayes face precarious conditions: lack of electricity and drinking water. Parents and teachers demand an urgent solution to ensure dignified education.