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BOOK DRIVES
Step 3: Pack Your Books Carefully. Gather the recommended packing materials. Keep count of the number of books packed in each box. Pack your boxes securely and to a weight of no more than 40 pounds each. Affix your African Library Project mailing labels. * The mailing label and packing slip will be provided by your container manager.START A BOOK DRIVE
JHS/ Secondary: 2nd - 8th grade reading level. Full libraries are 1000 to 1200 books. Half libraries are 500 books and only available for some containers. Note: Book drives usually take 6-8 weeks to complete. Book Drive Preferences. Please select African country, type of library and mail date for your book drive. AFRICA LITERACY FACTS Africa Literacy Facts. For everyone everywhere, literacy isa basic human right. – Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary-General. In Sub-Saharan Africa. • More than 1 in 3 adults cannot read. • 182 million adults are unable to read and write. • 48 million youth (ages 15-24) are illiterate. • KENYA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Kenya African Country Facts | African Library Project. Quick Facts. The largest city in Kenya is the capital city of Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest. Many languages are spoken in Kenya, English and Kiswahili are the official. Kenya is a sizeable country – slightly smaller than Texas – with a population of around 54.7 millionpeople.
PAY FOR SHIPPING
If mailing a check is your preferred option, please make it payable to the African Library Project and mail to: Treasurer. African Library Project. 19 Mantua Road. Mount Royal, NJ 08061. If you wish to dedicate your donation in honor of someone, please include a note with the honoree’s name, address, and email so that we can notify them of LESOTHO AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Lesotho is a high-altitude country, 2161 meters above sea level. It is also famously known as “The Kingdom in the Sky”. Lesotho is a tiny country nestled in the middle of South Africa. Founded as a kingdom in the 1820s, Lesotho was a British protectorate for almost 100 years before regaining independence in 1966. HOW TO SET UP AND RUN A SMALL LIBRARY IN AFRICA AFRICAN Contents Foreword .. vi Editor’s Note.. vii AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECTABOUT USBOOK DRIVESAFRICAN LIBRARIESRESOURCES / FAQTAKE ACTIONFROM NEW YORK TO KENYA African Library Project changes lives book by book by starting libraries in Africa. Our grassroots approach mobilizes volunteers, young and old, in the United States and Canada to organize book drives and help establish small libraries in rural African communities. COVID-19 | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT COVID-19 Updates: doing good at home. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to challenge and disrupt communities around the globe, the African Library Project is working to continue to get books into the hands of eager readers. Below is a partial list of the actions we are taking, which we will continue to update: ABOUT US | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT The African Library Project was founded in 2005 by Chris Bradshaw and her family from Portola Valley, California. While visiting remote villages in Lesotho, a small mountainous kingdom in Southern Africa, Chris was inspired to work toward ending the cycle of poverty and illiteracy when she found out that there was only one public libraryin the country.
BOOK DRIVES
Step 3: Pack Your Books Carefully. Gather the recommended packing materials. Keep count of the number of books packed in each box. Pack your boxes securely and to a weight of no more than 40 pounds each. Affix your African Library Project mailing labels. * The mailing label and packing slip will be provided by your container manager.START A BOOK DRIVE
JHS/ Secondary: 2nd - 8th grade reading level. Full libraries are 1000 to 1200 books. Half libraries are 500 books and only available for some containers. Note: Book drives usually take 6-8 weeks to complete. Book Drive Preferences. Please select African country, type of library and mail date for your book drive. AFRICA LITERACY FACTS Africa Literacy Facts. For everyone everywhere, literacy isa basic human right. – Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary-General. In Sub-Saharan Africa. • More than 1 in 3 adults cannot read. • 182 million adults are unable to read and write. • 48 million youth (ages 15-24) are illiterate. • KENYA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Kenya African Country Facts | African Library Project. Quick Facts. The largest city in Kenya is the capital city of Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest. Many languages are spoken in Kenya, English and Kiswahili are the official. Kenya is a sizeable country – slightly smaller than Texas – with a population of around 54.7 millionpeople.
PAY FOR SHIPPING
If mailing a check is your preferred option, please make it payable to the African Library Project and mail to: Treasurer. African Library Project. 19 Mantua Road. Mount Royal, NJ 08061. If you wish to dedicate your donation in honor of someone, please include a note with the honoree’s name, address, and email so that we can notify them of LESOTHO AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Lesotho is a high-altitude country, 2161 meters above sea level. It is also famously known as “The Kingdom in the Sky”. Lesotho is a tiny country nestled in the middle of South Africa. Founded as a kingdom in the 1820s, Lesotho was a British protectorate for almost 100 years before regaining independence in 1966. HOW TO SET UP AND RUN A SMALL LIBRARY IN AFRICA AFRICAN Contents Foreword .. vi Editor’s Note.. vii COVID-19 | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT COVID-19 Updates: doing good at home. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to challenge and disrupt communities around the globe, the African Library Project is working to continue to get books into the hands of eager readers. Below is a partial list of the actions we are taking, which we will continue to update: GHANA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Ghana is the world’s second largest exporter of cocoa, the source of cocoa beans. The overall adult literacy rate is 82% of men and 71.4% of females are literate. Ghana is home to over 100 different ethnic groups and about 47 local languages are spoken, although English is the official language. Ghana has a population of around 28 million.ADDITIONAL WORK
African Library Project is proud to do its part in expanding access to books in Africa one library at a time. However, we know that tackling this issue requires supporting the growth of local publishing within Africa. We also believe children in the United States equally benefit from having access toOUR READING NOOK
Our reading nook is a small corner on the African Library Project website that offers reading suggestions for all ages from members of our community. There is a little something for everyone! YouTube. African Library Project. 110 subscribers. Subscribe. Art of Storytelling, Together We Read! 2020. Info. KENYA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Kenya African Country Facts | African Library Project. Quick Facts. The largest city in Kenya is the capital city of Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest. Many languages are spoken in Kenya, English and Kiswahili are the official. Kenya is a sizeable country – slightly smaller than Texas – with a population of around 54.7 millionpeople.
SUCCESS STORIES
Taking Action with Passion and Purpose. Ever since the third grade, Mira Wadehra knew she wanted to get involved with the African Library Project. In her freshman year of high school, Mira volunteered to host two book drives for schools in Malawi. Loving the experience so much, Mira did another Malwai book BLOG | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT Apr 27, 2014 | Blog. Mzwakithi Shongwe was a bright child of about 10 years old, selected to participate in a national debate, hosted by Fundza, the partner of the African Library Project in Swaziland, whose mission is to create communities of young readers. LESOTHO AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Lesotho is a high-altitude country, 2161 meters above sea level. It is also famously known as “The Kingdom in the Sky”. Lesotho is a tiny country nestled in the middle of South Africa. Founded as a kingdom in the 1820s, Lesotho was a British protectorate for almost 100 years before regaining independence in 1966.BOOK DRIVE GUIDES
The African Library Project coordinates book drives in the United States and partners with African schools and villages to start smalllibraries.
HACK FOR AFRICA: A MICROSOFT CHALLENGE Hack for Africa: A Microsoft Challenge was a 6-day online hackathon hosted by the Afrcan Library Project in partnership with Microsoft. A number of online workshops and events also took place during the week; App Development, Quickwork Platform, Web Development, and Neural Networks in the Wolfram Language were seminars dedicated to beginnersto
AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECTABOUT USBOOK DRIVESAFRICAN LIBRARIESRESOURCES / FAQTAKE ACTIONFROM NEW YORK TO KENYA African Library Project changes lives book by book by starting libraries in Africa. Our grassroots approach mobilizes volunteers, young and old, in the United States and Canada to organize book drives and help establish small libraries in rural African communities. COVID-19 | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT COVID-19 Updates: doing good at home. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to challenge and disrupt communities around the globe, the African Library Project is working to continue to get books into the hands of eager readers. Below is a partial list of the actions we are taking, which we will continue to update: ABOUT US | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT The African Library Project was founded in 2005 by Chris Bradshaw and her family from Portola Valley, California. While visiting remote villages in Lesotho, a small mountainous kingdom in Southern Africa, Chris was inspired to work toward ending the cycle of poverty and illiteracy when she found out that there was only one public libraryin the country.
BOOK DRIVES
Step 3: Pack Your Books Carefully. Gather the recommended packing materials. Keep count of the number of books packed in each box. Pack your boxes securely and to a weight of no more than 40 pounds each. Affix your African Library Project mailing labels. * The mailing label and packing slip will be provided by your container manager.START A BOOK DRIVE
JHS/ Secondary: 2nd - 8th grade reading level. Full libraries are 1000 to 1200 books. Half libraries are 500 books and only available for some containers. Note: Book drives usually take 6-8 weeks to complete. Book Drive Preferences. Please select African country, type of library and mail date for your book drive. AFRICA LITERACY FACTS Africa Literacy Facts. For everyone everywhere, literacy isa basic human right. – Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary-General. In Sub-Saharan Africa. • More than 1 in 3 adults cannot read. • 182 million adults are unable to read and write. • 48 million youth (ages 15-24) are illiterate. • KENYA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Kenya African Country Facts | African Library Project. Quick Facts. The largest city in Kenya is the capital city of Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest. Many languages are spoken in Kenya, English and Kiswahili are the official. Kenya is a sizeable country – slightly smaller than Texas – with a population of around 54.7 millionpeople.
RESOURCES / FAQ
Thank you for your interest in featuring African Library Project! You can go to our resource center to get photos, videos, and fact sheets about African Library Project, U.S. book drives, African Partners, and African literacy. For more information please contact: execdir@africanlibraryproject.org .PAY FOR SHIPPING
If mailing a check is your preferred option, please make it payable to the African Library Project and mail to: Treasurer. African Library Project. 19 Mantua Road. Mount Royal, NJ 08061. If you wish to dedicate your donation in honor of someone, please include a note with the honoree’s name, address, and email so that we can notify them of HOW TO SET UP AND RUN A SMALL LIBRARY IN AFRICA AFRICAN Contents Foreword .. vi Editor’s Note.. vii AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECTABOUT USBOOK DRIVESAFRICAN LIBRARIESRESOURCES / FAQTAKE ACTIONFROM NEW YORK TO KENYA African Library Project changes lives book by book by starting libraries in Africa. Our grassroots approach mobilizes volunteers, young and old, in the United States and Canada to organize book drives and help establish small libraries in rural African communities. COVID-19 | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT COVID-19 Updates: doing good at home. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to challenge and disrupt communities around the globe, the African Library Project is working to continue to get books into the hands of eager readers. Below is a partial list of the actions we are taking, which we will continue to update: ABOUT US | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT The African Library Project was founded in 2005 by Chris Bradshaw and her family from Portola Valley, California. While visiting remote villages in Lesotho, a small mountainous kingdom in Southern Africa, Chris was inspired to work toward ending the cycle of poverty and illiteracy when she found out that there was only one public libraryin the country.
BOOK DRIVES
Step 3: Pack Your Books Carefully. Gather the recommended packing materials. Keep count of the number of books packed in each box. Pack your boxes securely and to a weight of no more than 40 pounds each. Affix your African Library Project mailing labels. * The mailing label and packing slip will be provided by your container manager.START A BOOK DRIVE
JHS/ Secondary: 2nd - 8th grade reading level. Full libraries are 1000 to 1200 books. Half libraries are 500 books and only available for some containers. Note: Book drives usually take 6-8 weeks to complete. Book Drive Preferences. Please select African country, type of library and mail date for your book drive. AFRICA LITERACY FACTS Africa Literacy Facts. For everyone everywhere, literacy isa basic human right. – Kofi Annan, Former UN Secretary-General. In Sub-Saharan Africa. • More than 1 in 3 adults cannot read. • 182 million adults are unable to read and write. • 48 million youth (ages 15-24) are illiterate. • KENYA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Kenya African Country Facts | African Library Project. Quick Facts. The largest city in Kenya is the capital city of Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest. Many languages are spoken in Kenya, English and Kiswahili are the official. Kenya is a sizeable country – slightly smaller than Texas – with a population of around 54.7 millionpeople.
RESOURCES / FAQ
Thank you for your interest in featuring African Library Project! You can go to our resource center to get photos, videos, and fact sheets about African Library Project, U.S. book drives, African Partners, and African literacy. For more information please contact: execdir@africanlibraryproject.org .PAY FOR SHIPPING
If mailing a check is your preferred option, please make it payable to the African Library Project and mail to: Treasurer. African Library Project. 19 Mantua Road. Mount Royal, NJ 08061. If you wish to dedicate your donation in honor of someone, please include a note with the honoree’s name, address, and email so that we can notify them of HOW TO SET UP AND RUN A SMALL LIBRARY IN AFRICA AFRICAN Contents Foreword .. vi Editor’s Note.. vii COVID-19 | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT COVID-19 Updates: doing good at home. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to challenge and disrupt communities around the globe, the African Library Project is working to continue to get books into the hands of eager readers. Below is a partial list of the actions we are taking, which we will continue to update: GHANA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Ghana is the world’s second largest exporter of cocoa, the source of cocoa beans. The overall adult literacy rate is 82% of men and 71.4% of females are literate. Ghana is home to over 100 different ethnic groups and about 47 local languages are spoken, although English is the official language. Ghana has a population of around 28 million.OUR READING NOOK
Our reading nook is a small corner on the African Library Project website that offers reading suggestions for all ages from members of our community. There is a little something for everyone! YouTube. African Library Project. 110 subscribers. Subscribe. Art of Storytelling, Together We Read! 2020. Info. KENYA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Kenya African Country Facts | African Library Project. Quick Facts. The largest city in Kenya is the capital city of Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest. Many languages are spoken in Kenya, English and Kiswahili are the official. Kenya is a sizeable country – slightly smaller than Texas – with a population of around 54.7 millionpeople.
SUCCESS STORIES
Taking Action with Passion and Purpose. Ever since the third grade, Mira Wadehra knew she wanted to get involved with the African Library Project. In her freshman year of high school, Mira volunteered to host two book drives for schools in Malawi. Loving the experience so much, Mira did another Malwai book BLOG | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT Apr 27, 2014 | Blog. Mzwakithi Shongwe was a bright child of about 10 years old, selected to participate in a national debate, hosted by Fundza, the partner of the African Library Project in Swaziland, whose mission is to create communities of young readers. BOTSWANA AFRICAN COUNTRY FACTS Quick Facts. Botswana is a sizeable country — comparable to France – but its population is small at about 2.3 million. English and Setswana are their main languages, but more than 20 other languages are spoken in Botswana. Botswana has one of Africa’s highestliteracy rates: 88%
THANK YOU | AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT The African Library Project coordinates book drives in the United States and partners with African schools and villages to start smalllibraries.
BOOK DRIVE GUIDES
The African Library Project coordinates book drives in the United States and partners with African schools and villages to start smalllibraries.
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AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT CHANGES LIVES BOOK BY BOOK BY STARTING LIBRARIES IN AFRICA. OUR GRASSROOTS APPROACH MOBILIZES VOLUNTEERS, YOUNG AND OLD, IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA TO ORGANIZE BOOK DRIVES AND HELP ESTABLISH SMALL LIBRARIES IN RURAL AFRICAN COMMUNITIES. OUR METHOD MAKES A CONCRETE AND PERSONAL DIFFERENCE FOR CHILDREN AND COMMUNITIES ON BOTH CONTINENTS.Donate
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WHY ORGANIZE A BOOK DRIVE WITH THE AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT? • Too many African children grow up without books, while U.S. bookshelves and landfills overflow with books no longer read. • In many of the communities we serve, young people have little to no access to reading materials beyond textbooks (when provided). • We serve Anglophone countries where students are tested in English for standardized exams that are required for advancement. However, these students lack books to support their reading development. • Reading fosters critical thinking skills and creativity. • Teachers in many rural areas may teach reading, writing, math and English without a single book to use as a resource. Learn more about literacy in AfricaOUR APPROACH
Our volunteers in the United States and Canada organize book drives by rallying their communities to collect gently used children’s books and raise funds for shipping. Thanks to our international network of partners, volunteers, and community supporters, these donated books are transformed into sustainable community-based libraries. Here’s how we do it!.
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We partner with local organizations in Africa to find and vet schools and communities in need of books..
2. MOBILIZE
We mobilize volunteers and match each U.S. or Canadian book drive to an approved African school or community..
3. DISTRIBUTE
Working with our partners, we ship and distribute each library to the recipient school and provide support and training for sustainability.YOUTH LEADERSHIP
Our book drives are great opportunities for young people to sharpen key organizational and leadership skills, while making a difference for others. Our Youth Ambassadors work within their local communities to spread the work of the African Library Project, advocate for global literacy, and mobilize and support their peers to get involved. Through this program, young leaders explore unique ways to make impact as global citizens. Learn More about youth leadership explore our reading nookOUR BLOG
BDO SPOTLIGHT: GRACE TULINSKY Grace Tulinsky was inspired to start her first book drive with African Library Project during the Summer of 2018 after she learned, through a research project, about the empowerment education can provide girls in Africa. Since then, she organized five book drives with...read more
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THE FIRST AFRICAN LIBRARY PROJECT LIBRARY Chris Bradshaw has had a connection to Africa since she spent her junior year studying at Fourah Bay College, part of the University of Sierra Leone. She wanted to help the communities she visited, but wasn’t sure what to do at the time. It wasn’t until years later...read more
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