Ditto on the lack of information. Without knowing what is available, we do not have much to offer as far as options (probably opinions).
I have been fooler many time by associated a country (Mexico) as a assumed criteria and only found out later that they knew more about materials, their use and the applications since they have been around longer than the USA.
"missionary effort" rings of cheap, expediant and getting local involeved if being supervised, but being tough to be confronted with in areas that have easily solved the situation.
What kind of structure is it? Three story churches of 25,000 sf/floor are not very common anywhere. Are the upper levels of use that have walls that are used for class rooms/housing, that could be used to reduce the load on the first floor that seems to control the entire structure?
There are always local resources and engineers, that surprisinly are ahead of traditional designs due connunications and the internet. - They use U.S. "standards/codes", but just use them "better" to adapt to the local availability of materials, workmanship and technology.
Dick
Engineer and international traveler interested in construction techniques, problems and proper design.