Libraries as incubators for social impact projects: the example of the Young Leaders Program in West Africa
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Lachal, Jérémy
Peich, Muy-Cheng
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Social inequalities are increasing in industrialised countries, as well as in developing countries. And recent studies tend to show that it will only get worse. Traditional ways of addressing these global issues seem to have reached their limits. Innovation is needed. And at the same time, young people, especially in developing countries, struggle to make their voices heard.
In this context, libraries - which offer free access to contents, connectivity and social interaction -, and librarians - with their methodological expertise, the thematic guidance that they can provide and their knowledge of the local ecosystem - appear as wonderful resources to promote innovation. There are more than 230.000 libraries in the developing world: each of them has the potential to become an incubator for social impact projects. In this presentation, we will advocate for the role that libraries can play in providing young adults with the opportunity to create their own solution to improve life in their community, based on our experience with the Young Leaders program in West Africa.
Libraries Without Borders (LWB) is an international NGO that aims at empowering the most vulnerable population through access to information and education. In 2015, with the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, LWB launched The Young Leaders Program in Cameroon, the Ivory Coast and Senegal. We accompanied, coached and mentored 34 young leaders - librarians, educators or simply young adults willing to make a change: selected on the basis...