
Dear friends,
Update: A Library Takes Shape with Books for Akumalam Community
Upon arrival the building was not completely constructed, thus we help the workers and contractor to complete the project according to our schedule.
This project was an effort to build a community library and Core Collection of books to serve the remote Akumalam area in the Bamenda province, Cameroon. Funds were raised from friends and supporters of the Dorfschulprojekt e.V. (Village school Project www.akumalam.org) registered in Germany.
A 3 room building (ground and first floor) was raised close to the Akumalam school and church. The piece of land was donated by the church community. This building would serve the Akumalam primary school, the community, and neighbouring schools. A total population of ca. 600 person will have access to this library.
Stocks so far are 200 books in the kindergarten, primary and some general knowledge section. Funds/Equipment are required to stock the library with appropriate materials (books for secondary, technical, ….), magazines and other useful audio-visual materials to provide information to the surrounding community which has no access to free information.
Funds Raised: 7,000 Euro (for building and 200 books)
Project Length: 16 months
Project Coordinators: Anye Chifen, Kai Atzert, Celestine Azieh (community chairman), Zama Peter (contractor), Henry Fru (Volunteer)
Results:
- Constructed a Library (size: ca. 100 m2)
- Employed a librarian & part time teacher
- Donated 200 books
- Shelves
- benches
- writing materials
Where children are first generation learners, where their homes have never seen different kinds of book before, this simple project will light up the lives of children with books, story cards, and experiments – this is another one step to improve and motivate education around Akumalam.
Background:
In January 2010 we introduced the ACL project. With the support of friends and supporters, we undertook this ambitious project. As of last April, we had a total of 200 books – donated and bought from donations.
The books include volumes intended for primary, secondary and higher-level school children, as well as an encyclopedia, a dictionary, maps and stationery. There are also toys for children available.
In rural areas where courses of study rarely vary year-to-year, libraries serve as crucial sources of knowledge but remain extremely scarce. The village school project hopes that community library will not only supplement the basic curriculum offered by village teachers but eventually help the larger community to become more literate.
With the establishment of the library, we employed a librarian and part-time primary school teacher. As she continues to supervise this project we can be rest assured that she has taken an enormous step in fulfilling the dream of improving the standard of education in her village.
As she said: “This is not my project, it belongs to all of us.”
We want to thank you all for supporting the project, we hope you will continue to support this work – we need more books, benches and shelves.
Miyaka,
Anye + Kai + Ed Jong