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NEWS | Oct. 9, 2014

Joint Effort Widens Scope of Operation Pacific Unity 14-8

By Tech. Sgt. Terri Paden Pacific Unity Public Affairs

As Pacific Unity 14-8 wraps up the construction of two new female dormitories here this week, additional construction projects have begun at Togoba Secondary School in Papua New Guinea.

This year marks the fourth iteration for the bilateral Engineering Civic Action Program; Pacific Unity is collaboration with host nation civil authorities and military personnel conducted in the Asia-Pacific region.

With the primary goal of building the dorms nearing completion, the team of 34 personnel from active duty U.S. Air Force, the Hawaii Air National Guard's 154th Wing, Papua New Guinea Defense Forces and local workers, have turned their attention toward additional functional and cosmetic projects that will enhance the overall condition of the school.

According to Capt. Nhut Dao, Pacific Unity 14-8 mission commander, the needs of the school were too great not to use the additional time and resources to benefit the entire the school.

"There are many logistical challenges to working here in the highlands, but so far because of the collaboration of all the organizations and all of the functions that we have here things have been going great," Dao said. "We are on schedule to get everything done before the closing ceremony and all the additional work that we are currently working on will also be complete so things are going great here."

In addition to building the dormitories, which included tear down of the old structure and site preparation, the Pacific Unity team is also upgrading the electrical system in the school's administrative building, painting, renovating the dining hall, adding gravel to the school's entry road, reconstructing the covered walkway and building new basketball goals for the school's recreation area.

Once complete, the dormitories will enable hundreds of girls from the surrounding communities the opportunity to attend school, while the additional construction will improve the infrastructure and learning environment for the more than 2,500 students and teachers who use the facilities each day.

"This is a dream come true," said Simon Opa, Togoba Secondary School principal. "It's something that we have not yet expected and it's something we have yet to come to terms with and the fact that we have two new girls' dormitories is incredible."

Though there are currently two occupied female dormitories on the campus, Opa said the new dorms will not only provide space for additional female students in grades 11-12 to attend the school, but also cut down on the cost and risks associated with traveling to school.

"The number of boarding girls will double," said Opa. "More girls living on campus will cut down on the number of girls coming as day students, which will go a very long way in helping them."

Opa also added there are many risks involved in traveling, the public transport system is not always reliable and sometimes the rivers flood not allowing them to cross and get to the school. It will go a long way for our girls to be living on campus.

Money for them to pay for their transport every day back and forth is a big problem.

Though the primary beneficiaries of Pacific Unity 14-8 will be the new female dorm residents, Opa expressed gratitude on the school's behalf for all of the work being done.

"This is a very unique project and we did not expect this," said Opa. "I really thank the people of the U.S. and the Airmen here doing the construction; we owe them so much. Out of all the schools in the country out of all the schools in this province our school has been selected and our prayers have been answered. It will go a very, very long way so we thank you all."
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