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Book Aid International

Jonathan Dimbleby presents The Radio 4 Appeal for Book Aid International
Registered Charity No 313869
To Give:
- Freephone 0800 404 8144
- Freepost Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 4 Appeal, mark the back of the envelope ' Book Aid International'.
- Cheques should be made payable to Book Aid International.

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Thu 22 Jan 2015 15:27

Book Aid International

Book Aid International

Book Aid International works in partnership with libraries in Africa providing books, resources and training to support an environment in which reading for pleasure, study and lifelong learning can flourish. Our vision is of vibrant libraries that inspire readers and empower communities.

In 2014 Book Aid International sent over one million new books donated by publishers to libraries in sub-Saharan Africa. We also provide training for librarians to ensure that readers get the very best from our donated books, as well as grants for purchasing locally-published books and for library refurbishments.

Book Aid International works in a variety of settings, including schools, community libraries in cities and rural areas, prisons and refugee camps. Our work is practical, effective and empowering. 

Samuel’s story

Samuel’s story

Samuel Musembi grew up in Mathare, a large slum in Nairobi, Kenya. His family is poor and Samuel grew up in one room, which he shared with his parents and siblings. There was no room to study. When he was ten, he discovered his local community library, stocked with books from Book Aid International. He describes it as the best discovery of his life. Through the library, Samuel met his mentor, who helped him to study. Samuel is now in this third year of study for a degree in Economics at the University of Nairobi.

Samuel says: “The library robbed me from the harsh conditions of the slum, and gave me a source of hope.â€

Bilha’s story

Bilha’s story

Samuel Musembi found the local community library in Mathare slum, Nairobi,  when he was ten years old. Now that he is studying for a degree in Economics, Samuel volunteers at the library that transformed his life. Samuel is now a mentor for other children in the library, including Bilha Wangari, who dreams of becoming a doctor. Bilha is 13 years old and has also grown up in the Mathare slum. The area where she lives has no electricity and there is no light by which to study. Bilha has been using the local community library since she was seven. Samuel helps her to study and serves as an example that where you’re born doesn’t have to determine what you can become.

Bilha says: “Without education, I have no future…The books will help me achieve my dreams of becoming a doctor. Thanks to the library I am now the best at English in my family and they are proud of me.â€

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