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Establishing community and school libraries: African Library Project experience

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This paper aims to disseminate the lessons learned from the African Library Project (ALP), which has worked in collaboration with more than 1,500 partners to stock 3,762 community and school libraries in 13 African countries with more than 3,883,082 books. Hopefully, these lessons will help other decision-makers and practitioners in different contexts.
Nakitare, J., Ombima, M. and Achayo, I. (2023), “Establishing community and school libraries: African Library Project experience”, Library Hi Tech News, Vol. 40 No. 6, pp. 5-8.
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