Formation du gérant de la bibliothèque de Konkourona

La période du 22 au 26 août 2022 a été marquée par la formation de Ramdé Issaika, gérant de la bibliothèque communautaire de Konkourona dans la commune de Lena. Cette formation a été assuré par le coordonnateur national de Amis des Bibliothèques de Villages du Burkina Faso. Débutée le 22 août 2022 à la bibliothèque de l’ONG Humanitas à Bobo, elle a pris fin le 26 août à la bibliothèque de Konkourona. Durant cinq jours, monsieur Ramdé Issiaka a été formé sur les outils de gestion et l’animation d’une bibliothèque. Le manuel du bibliothécaire et le guide d’animation ont été parcourus et expliqués. A l’issu de cette formation, monsieur Ramdé dit avoir bien assimilé tout ce qui lui a été donné au long de la formation. Pour le coordonnateur national, le gérant formé à tous les capacités pour assurer la gestion de la bibliothèque. Dans ensemble c’est un gérant très motivé prêt à servir et qui aime les enfants.

Update on Bereba library status

We would like to make progress in rehabilitating the library in Bereba, but unfortunately the security situation in Burkina Faso continues to deteriorate. Over the past year the community of Bereba has been attacked twice (armed gunmen attacking the police and forestry post). Other villages in the area have also been attacked. The gendarmerie of the main town of the province, Houndé, was attacked. This high insecurity makes it hard for FAVL and partner personnel to carry out activities. Moreover, the military government, which took power in a coup d’état in January 2022, suspended local civilian leadership, replacing it with military appointed local leadership. These leaders have little legitimacy and authority, and are unable to act as good partners. So progress has slowed. We continue to regularly reach out to local partners, both informally and in government, to try to assess when we might be able to make more progress.

In the meantime, FAVL continues to support the library in Bereba (and neighboring Dimikuy) by supporting the librarians and ensuring the libraries are open part of the week for readers. We have focused also in Burkina Faso on our project to print 10,000 copies of 50 titles in our “local authors” series. These are short illustrated books for young readers, photocopied. We anticipate finishing these in September, and distributing 250 copies to each of the libraries in Bereba and Dimikuy, as well as to other libraries in Tuy province.

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Lutex Community Library in Uganda

Lutex Community Library located in Mukono municipality 50 meters on Kayunga/Bugerere road is houses a total of 1,600 books mostly vocational and leisure reading books for children. It opens from Monday to Saturday starting 7:30am-5:30pm. It is run by its founder, Fred Lukyamuzi Musoke, a determined, skilled and professional vocational trainer. The library is managed by 2 staff and 1 volunteer. “The library is going to grow over time and is a place where you can get all information, you go places because of the library and the information we access,” says Fred Lukyamuzi Musoke. Lukyamuzi mentions that they shall be expanding the library to the new site since they are still in the rented space. Their target is to be able to accommodate all types of users of the library. Currently the adults share the space with the kids and emphasis are to design a children’s corner specifically to children. They participated in the recently concluded UgCLA conference and learnt from their colleagues running community libraries.