Project Information

 

Funding Target

£5,733

READ International

School Libraries in Tanzania

July 2012 - September 2012

The Big Idea

READ International recognises books alone cannot deliver educational change for young people thirsty to learn. This must be accompanied by support and a suitable environment. In 2012 we will create mini-libraries equipped with books, shelves, and a loan reference system in school across Tanzania.

Need

Gaining an education is a vital step towards a future free from poverty. Tanzania follows a secondary school syllabus almost identical to the UK. However, teaching resources are often allocated to teacher salaries, accommodation and the provision of basic sanitation on the school premises instead of text books. As a result, an average pupil to text book ratio is 5 to 1.

Solution

Our focus for 2012 is to ensure the books we donate are used sustainably by school students and teachers. We will build upon the success of our library renovation programme scaling the positive outcomes from providing a designated book storage space and loan system. Working together with Tanzanian volunteers they will create a mini-library in each school and run a series of activities to ensure their fellow students and school teachers understand how to use the books to support their studies.

The Book Effect

£573

Will pay for a one mini-library for 400 students!