EIFL-PLIP built ICT skills of over 2,000 public librarians from libraries that have computers and the internet in six countries in Africa from 2014 - 2022.
To offer new services that use technology, public librarians need new skills.
The EIFL Public Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) helps to build the capacity of librarians so that they can introduce technology, manage new services, build non-traditional partnerships and engage with communities in new and different ways.
Since 2017 we have focused on building the capacity of public librarians in Africa.
Immediately after the EIFL training, in collaboration with my colleague, we embarked on a women’s empowerment programme in which we supported women’s self-help groups to draft constitutions for their groups, helped them to research the internet for donors and to fill in online proposal templates. Some groups have already received funding.
EIFL-PLIP built ICT skills of over 2,000 public librarians from libraries that have computers and the internet in six countries in Africa from 2014 - 2022.
In 2013 EIFL was awarded a WSIS Project Prize for Excellence in the category Capacity Building for the work of EIFL-PLIP.