Adolescence is a period marked by creativity, energy and resilience
which if properly tapped, can lay the foundation for a healthy future
Brady & Khan, 2002
Library Project and Book Drives
According to the World Health Organisation 29% of Zambian adults are illiterate and with many community based schools lacking resources to enhance and breed a reading culture it was identified in a study of local schools that library resources were a significant tool desired by students and teachers to promote learning.
Friend Of EduSport worked with BUSA, EduSport and partners to deliver a shipment of books to support further learning and skill development amongst the adults of tomorrow. Apart from providing basic information about the world around us, reading also provides us with food for thought, new ideas and it encourages us to consider new perspectives. It increases our hunger for knowledge and our thirst to learn more and with this in mind Friend of EduSport are on a mission to support our partner schools in Zambia with the further resources to enhance the opportunities available for young people in Zambia.
Whilst the Millenium Development Goals aspire for universal primary education by 2015 it is part of our partnerships aspiration in the Library Project to make sure that we work towards this goal but also raise the physical resources available for teachers and students that can support a teacher delivering a lesson and help a student learn more. Libraries are a feeding ground to help young people reach their potential and in 2011 Friend Of EduSport will launch their second book drive to further support Zambian schools in their delivery of primary, secondary and further education.
Friend of EduSport are engaged in Book Drives around the UK to support Zambian schools, our partner communities and NGO’s in their efforts to expand the minds of their students. In 2009 Friend of EduSport delivered 17,500 books to Lusaka and its surrounding communities to establish 12 libraries in a project that continues to be recognised in schools across Lusaka.
If you are interested in running a book drive in your school, office or home to benefit Friend of EduSport, please contact
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There are many roles to play in a book drive from fundraising, collecting of books to delivery and preparing shelves not to mention the challenge of coordinating the books in preparation for a school to best benefit from their new resource. If you are interested in books and would like to be involved in our projects we are always looking for new and experienced volunteers.
Ann Stokes descibes our Library Project to BBC Radio Wiltshire listeners
Listen to Ann Stokes from St Johns School, Marlborough talking about the FoE Library Project to BBC Radio Wiltshire listeners. Ann is a great contributor to the project so far and describes where it is going next. Simply click the play button in the player below.