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Benefits and impact of public access in libraries in Ghana and Ukraine

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Benefits and impact of public access in libraries in Ghana and Ukraine

UKRAINE: 2,000 public libraries with free

access to internet

Bridging the digital divide

Impact of public access in libraries

Information and development

Open Government Partnership

PLIFOD African Public-Private Partnership Initiative

to Support Public Libraries by TechAide.net

• A Global Partnership MDG, Target 8F

• Ghana First Country, 5 yr agreement signed

• Objective: • Increase infrastructure for public libraries

• Improve skills and competence of library staff

through capacity building

• Improve advocacy to influence public policy

• Change the current perception and image

Library Perception Study

• Research in selected African countries

• Public Libraries are perceived as places to store

books and reading - Ghana

• Africa Awareness Raising Group – 1yr Advocacy

• Public Libraries for Development Initiative

• Initial 5 year Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

Mobile Library for Development

Volta Regional Library

Mobile Library for Development

Volta Regional Library

• ICT is compulsory subject for Junior High

School students in Ghana.

• Most rural schools do not have computers,

internet connections, electricity, school and

community libraries.

• Students learn ICT in abstract ; not practice.

• Most of them fail their exams including ICT

and some schools do not register their

students for the ICT exams.

Information for Development

• Visited each school once

a week for 31 weeks;

total of 115 visits made

• 215 children, between

the ages of 11 - 19, took

part in lessons

• 119 attended 9 rural

Internet sessions.

• 53 were taken through

the search for agric

information on.

Mobile Library for Development

Development Challenges

Maternal Health, Northern Library

Health Information

• Register interested expectant mothers

through partner facilities/Clinics/hospitals

• Send SMS each week to 200 expectant

mothers/fathers (directly or indirectly)

• Organise knowledge sharing platforms for

non literate expectant mothers.

Face-to-Face Information Sharing

@ Northern Regional Library

Your growing baby needs plenty of iron.

Make sure you eat meat, lentils, beans or chickpeas every day, and take your iron

supplement.

Maternal Mortality Information for Communities

Contacts

• Kafui Prebbie, CEO TechAide

www.techaide.net | [email protected]