READ
International is a UK registered and student
volunteer-led charity charity that has sent over 1.3 million
books to East Africa and renovated 40 libraries since its founding in 2006.
These vital educational resources have been distributed into thousands of
schools and libraries across
Tanzania by UK based student volunteers; providing help for schools to deliver
their education programmes and really
supporting access to education.
On 10
January 2013, READ International launched its first ever Tanzanian Volunteer
Programme in five locations in Tanzania. This is the first time that READ has
run a volunteer programme for Tanzanian volunteers. Twenty volunteers travelled to Mtwara, Lindi,
Morogoro, Pwani and Dar-es-Salaam to help set up or improve a secondary school
library. The aim of the project was to
·
To provide an attractive space that improves and
supports access to books (textbooks, fiction and non-fiction)
·
To construct an environment where reading
for pleasure is encouraged
·
To create an environment that is conducive
to study and with easy-to-access resources
Mama Sitta, Former Tanzanian Minister of
Education said:“These resources are
extremely valuable to our schools; providing this kind of educational support
is one of the best ways to alleviate poverty in Africa”
As
part of the renovation project, the volunteers would have been
·
Making minor repairs to the building
·
Repainting the walls and furniture
·
Installing new furniture (where necessary)
·
Purchasing books published locally in both
Kiswahili and English
·
Setting up a referencing system where one didn’t
exist before
·
Recruiting and training volunteers from the
school to become prefects
Montse Pejuan, Country Director of READ International
said:“It is truly exciting to be able to
offer this opportunity to young Tanzanians.
Based on how the training went, I have absolute confidence that they
will produce 5 welcoming rooms for over 3200 students”.
·
In Mtwara region: Masasi Day Secondary School
In Pwani region: Kisarawe Lutheran Seminary
One of the 5 libraries was
funded by the Rotary Club Bahari. Other corporate partners that have supported
library renovations include International School of Tanganyika, BG Group and
National Bank of Commerce.
Since
registering as a charity READ International has had its work recognised in a
number of ways. The charity was winner of 'Best New Charity' in the Charity
Times Awards 2007, ‘Best International Aid and Development Charity’ in the
Charity Awards 2010 and ‘Best Corporate Partnership’ in the Institute of
Fundraising Awards 2010.
READ
International is dedicated to empowering young people to become active global
citizens and this first Tanzanian led project helped provide a platform to
enhance the volunteers’ leadership potential as well as achieve growth, both
personally and in their wider social environment.
To find out more visit: www.readinternational.org.uk.
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