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Ghana Book Trust (GBT)CountryGhana RegionGlobal, Africa Programme SummaryThe Ghana Book Trust (GBT) is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in the educational sector that operates as a charity for educational purposes, promoting literacy, librarianship, and skills development in these areas. The organisation identifies shortage of books as a major weakness in Ghana's educational system and seeks to address this problem by supplying locally published and imported books to rural schools and libraries and needy urban institutions. The GBT supports various rural library development projects, supplies suitable donated books to schools and community libraries, and trains librarians and teachers. GBT aims to support a sustainable literate environment in Ghana by increasing access to books. Communication StrategiesGBT provides books in English and the local language to primary schools in the selected districts to allow them to establish school libraries. GBT selects books from an annotated list of titles supplied by donors (North American book publishers). The organisation says this system ensures that only appropriate and good-quality books are supplied; furthermore, subject areas may also be suggested. These books arrive in Ghana by ship. The GBT takes responsibility for the clearance of containers once they arrive and stores and displays the books and materials at its warehouses. Members are invited to the Trust's warehouses in Accra and Kumasi to select appropriate titles in consultation with GBT staff. GBT also purchases and distributes locally published books. In arranging the distribution of the books, the GBT gives special attention to the most needy institutions in Ghana. Rural areas are considered a priority. Children remain the focus of the GBT, and receive more than 60% of all books distributed. Ghanaian and imported books are also donated to primary schools, junior secondary schools and rural community libraries. In 2001, GBT established a children's library on its premises, including an electronic component. In addition to books, GBT provides teachers with the required skills to teach reading in English and also builds their capacity to set up and maintain a library. It does so by: Development IssuesChildren, Education. Key PointsGBT's objectives include: PartnersBook Aid International, Books for Africa, Canadian Organisation for Development through Education (CODE), Ford Foundation, Ghana National Association of Teachers, International Book Bank, the National Catholic Secretariat, Sabre Foundation, and the Accra Technical Training Center. ContactThe Ghana Book Trust (GBT)
P.O. Box LG 536 Legon-Accra Ghana West Africa Tel.: +233 21 502 4 95 Fax: +233 21 502 4 95 gbt@libr.ug.edu.gh gbt@africaonline.com.gh GBT website Book Aid International, Books for Africa, Canadian Organisation for Development through Education (CODE), Ford Foundation, Ghana
SourcePlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site October 22 2004. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 18 2005 Last Updated March 18 2005 |
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