Bookfeeding, together with the community of Kuni Village in the Eastern Cape, South Africa have started the initial stages of building a library within the local school – Kuni Primary School. Members of this community have enthusiastically taken the steps towards realising their dream of having a library by starting the ‘Donate a Brick’ initiative.
Read MoreEzekiel Zekiya Mudimu is the director of Simuka Africa Youth Organisation in Zimbabwe. The organisation was established by a network of students in 2006 to confront the many problems of the area. It devotes itself to the cause of education, agriculture and health care, clean water and sanitary facilities
Read MoreWhile we will continue to raise money in order to help building libraries, we have become aware of a problem that slightly differs from our usual projects. You may not see the connection to Bookfeeding at first glance but it is an issue dear to our hearts and an important matter to address, for there should not be any more gender unfairness when it comes to youth's school attendance!
Read MoreRosa and Emilia spent few weeks at our library in Madagascar. They got to know about our library through another volunteer, who visited us few years ago. We are happy that those experiences are positive and hope more people will come to experience them.
Read MoreManon stayed at our Ambohitrakely library in Madagascar for a month in November. Here’s what she wanted to share about her experience: “That was an incredible experience! It is very difficult to describe it.
Read MoreMy volunteering in Bookfeeding project 29.11.2018 – 13.01.2019 , Ambohitrakely, Mahitsy, Madagasksr A small village with a real life in 30 km from Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Read MoreInterview Series: Meet Ben Peter Msiko from Bookfeeding Project Koguta in Kenya and learn about his Chill Vlub.
Read MoreAlena recently visited our library in Koguta. The community is very active and is using the resources from library very seriously. One project they want to start has however caught Alena's attention.
Read MoreWe are starting a new series of interviews introducing our local Bookfeeders, starting with Haggai Otieno Amonde from Kenya.
Read MoreRead about Jill’s thoughts on how to encourage children to visit the library and borrow more books - never an easy challenge!
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