Anís Zunúzí Baháʼí School Explained

The Anís Zunúzí Baháʼí School is a Baháʼí School near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, which began in 1980.[1] It reached the point of offering classes K through 10th grade.[2] The building survived the 2010 Haiti earthquake[3] and was the site of a clinic during the relief effort.[4] [5] 18.6175°N -72.2489°W

General information

The Anís Zunúzí Baháʼí School (Ecole Baháʼíe Anís Zunúzí), named for the companion who suffered execution with the Báb, began classes in 1980 and grew into a K-9 primary and secondary school, serving 232 students by 1983,[1] 270 by 1988.[6] For a time the secondary school program was closed to focus on K-4th primary school offerings.[7] The secondary program re-opened in September 2004 and has added one class per year since then and by 2009 the school was a K-10 school (intending on becoming a full high school and offering national exams.)[2] Its initial funding and operating budget for years came from a Belgian Baháʼí family. [1] The student population comes mostly from no- to low-income families, and most students are only paying minimal or no fees to attend the school.[8] It follows the national curriculum but also provides moral education and English classes. It is situated on about three acres of land in what has become a suburb several miles north east of Port-au-Prince proper (and a few miles north west of Croix-des-Bouquets.)[9]

When the school was established, the area was rural and underdeveloped. A 220 V power line was brought in from Bon Repos to provide the school with electricity, and the first telephone line reached the school only in 1989.[10] An artesian well was drilled and provided drinking water to the school as well as to the public through a pipe ending at a fountain at the Bon Repos-Beudet road. In October 1982 Rúhíyyih Khanum, a Hand of the Cause, a position of prominence in the Baháʼí Faith, presided at the official inauguration ceremony for the school.[11] The initial board of directors were Counsellor Farzam Arbab, Dr. Nabil Hanna, Benjamin Levy, Dr. Iraj Majzub and Georges Marcellus.[12] The first school principal came from Germany in 1980 (Hans J Thimm, later of Union School, Haiti.[3] [13]). Current directors are Sue and Yves Puzo.

The area has been built up with private homes and businesses[10] and the school has been broken into twice forcing security infrastructure additions.[7] The arable land in the vicinity of the school is no longer being worked due to lack of water and lack of initiative on the part of the youth who prefer to find other means of employment that are easier or more lucrative. The Mona Foundation has supported the school with funding for support of satellite schools, scholarships, regular summer camps, and general funding as well as acting as a mediator of larger scale funding for infrastructure improvements.[2]

Program

The program at the school involves:[7]

Development projects

The school has acted as a base of a number of development projects:[16]

Recent situation

The school has a Facebook presence.[3] In September 2009 there was filming for a documentary about Mona Foundation projects including the Anís Zunúzí school.[25] [26] [27] [28] [29]

The principal of the Anís Zunúzí School reported on January 17, 2010 that the school buildings were generally still standing after the 2010 Haiti earthquake[3] and its staff were cooperating in relief efforts and sharing space and support with neighbors.[30] A clinic was run at the school by a medical team from the United States and Canada.[4] The group has since organized under the name Love for Haiti; it had organized spontaneously, largely through Facebook.[5] The group gave a presentation on their Haiti experience at St. Matthews Parish Hall in Hoboken, NJ on Feb. 18, and returned to Haiti in March. The group included one photo journalist.[31]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Development of the Anis Zunuzi School. Baháʼí News . April 1983 . 625 . 0195-9212 . 5–7 .
  2. Web site: Anis Zunuzi School Outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti . Projects & Initiatives; Projects we support . Mona Foundation . 2009 . 2010-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100211052835/http://www.monafoundation.org/zunuzi/zunuzi.htm . 11 February 2010 . dead .
  3. Web site: Thimm . Hans J. . Anís Zunúzí Baháʼí School . Facebook Page . 2010 . 2010-02-06.
  4. News: Amid wreckage in Haiti, new birth brings hope . Baháʼí World News Service . Baháʼí International Community . 5 February 2010 . 2010-02-06.
  5. News: Carroll . Timothy J. . Hands-on in Haiti - Local women need supplies for relief effort . Hudson Reporter . Hoboken New Jersey . February 14, 2010 . 2010-02-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110712231856/http://hudsonreporter.com/view/full_story/6223834/article-Hands-on-in-Haiti-Local-women-need-supplies-for-relief-effort-?instance=secondary_stories_left_column . July 12, 2011 . dead .
  6. Special report - Basic Baha'i education activities; Formal Schools. Baháʼí News . January 1989 . 694 . 0195-9212 . 5 .
  7. Web site: Anis Zunuzi School Current Programs . Projects & Initiatives; Projects we support; Anis Zunuzi School . Mona Foundation . 2009 . 2010-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100112174619/http://www.monafoundation.org/zunuzi/current.htm . 12 January 2010 . dead .
  8. Web site: Zunusi School (Haiti) . Projects . Partners for Prosperity . 2010-02-06 .
  9. Haiti - Rural development at the Zunuzi School. Baháʼí News . November 1987 . 680 . 0195-9212 . 12 .
  10. Web site: About The School . Anis Zunuzi Baha'i School . Anís Zunúzí Baháʼí School . 2010-02-06.
  11. Haiti Anis Zunuzi Baha'i School is dedicated. Baháʼí News . April 1983 . 625 . 0195-9212 . 2 .
  12. Zunuzi School Board of Directors named . Baháʼí News . April 1983 . 625 . 0195-9212 . 4 .
  13. Web site: Thimm . Hans J. . Hans J. Thimm . LinkedIn Profile . 2009 . 2010-02-06.
  14. Web site: Anis Zunuzi School Background . Projects & Initiatives; Projects we support . Mona Foundation . 2009 . 2010-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100112181024/http://www.monafoundation.org/zunuzi/background.htm . 12 January 2010 . dead .
  15. Web site: What are some of the activities of Mona Foundation? . Mona Frequently Asked Questions . Mona Foundation . 2009 . 2010-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100122100807/http://www.monafoundation.org/faqs.htm . 22 January 2010 . dead .
  16. The main source of information about individual projects ended publication in 1990 so further information isn't available as yet.
  17. The World; Haiti . Baháʼí News . December 1984 . 645 . 0195-9212 . 13 .
  18. Haiti - Anis Zunuzi School: Annual report . Baháʼí News . March 1985 . 645 . 0195-9212 . 3 .
  19. Haiti-Zunuzi School aids development project . Baháʼí News . May 1985 . 650 . 0195-9212 . 10–11 .
  20. Haiti -Zunuzi School aids development project . Baháʼí News . November 1986 . 668 . 0195-9212 . 8–12 .
  21. The World; Haiti . Baháʼí News . July 1986 . 664 . 0195-9212 . 13 .
  22. Development - A look at programs around the world; Americas; Agriculture and forestry;. Baháʼí News . January 1987 . 682 . 0195-9212 . 4 .
  23. Film documents Anis Zunuzi School's Development Project . Baháʼí News . November 1986 . 668 . 0195-9212 . 9 .
  24. Web site: Nolley . Charles . Charles Nolley; Honors/Awards . Division of Digital Learning and Media Design . . 2010 . 2010-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100528062917/http://www.govst.edu/dlom/dlmd/default.aspx?id=24244#Honors . 2010-05-28 . dead .
  25. News: Zamani . Payam . A Visit To Haiti: Could Education Be The Answer? . Huffington Post . HuffingtonPost.com, Inc. . November 24, 2009 . 2010-02-06.
  26. Web site: narom . From Idaho to Haiti . September 13, 2009 . 2010-02-06.
  27. Web site: Zandra . Ruhi . Video Project Notes – After the Interview . Projects & Initiatives; Projects we support; Anis Zunuzi School; Growth . Mona Foundation . 2009 . 2010-02-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091202235854/http://www.monafoundation.org/zunuzi/growth.htm . December 2, 2009 .
  28. Web site: narom . Haiti Highlights: Day 3 – CAFT & Anis Zunuzi . September 20, 2009 . 2010-02-06 .
  29. Web site: narom . Haiti Highlights: Day 4 – Anis Zunuzi . September 21, 2009 . 2010-02-06 .
  30. Web site: New Events and Updates . Projects & Initiatives; Projects we support; Anis Zunuzi School . Mona Foundation . 2009 . 2010-02-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100122100830/http://www.monafoundation.org/news-events.htm . 22 January 2010 . dead .
  31. Web site: About us and our projects . Official Website . love-for-haiti.com . February 2010 . 2010-02-14 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100405223237/http://www.love-for-haiti.com/love-for-haiti/about_us.html . 2010-04-05 . dead .