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EIFL-PLIP Capacity Building Manager (and blog author) Susan Schneur interviews KNLS Director Richard Atuti about staff development needs during the meeting of the cross-departmental working group of KNLS staff in May 2017.
13 Aug 2018
Posted by Susan Schnuer, Public Library Innovation Programme Capacity Building Manager
To stay relevant, public libraries must develop strong relationships with their communities, and meet their information, education or leisure needs (...)
Ugandan participants at the EIFL-PLIP statistics and evaluation workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.
05 Jun 2018
Posted by Ugne Lipeikaite, Public Library Innovation Programme Impact Manager
EIFL has been working with public libraries in Africa since 2010, supporting introduction of new services that use computers and the internet. In (...)
Young African public library innovators using tools during a hands-on experience in the National Library of Lithuania makerspace.
05 Oct 2017
Posted by Ramune Petuchovaite, Public Library Innovation Programme Manager
In August, a group of 13 young African public librarians travelled to Eastern Europe (Lithuania and Poland) on a 12-day journey to take part in an (...)
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05 Jul 2017
Posted by Jean Fairbairn, Communications Manager / Website
EIFL and Next Library® awarded seven librarians from developing and transition economy countries scholarships to attend the Next Library Festival (...)
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23 Dec 2016
Posted by Janet Sawaya
After attending the Internet Governance Forum 2016 in Mexico (6 - 9 December 2016), EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) Advisor (...)
people sitting and discussing
20 May 2016
Posted by Ramune Petuchovaite, Public Library Innovation Programme Manager
EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme (EIFL-PLIP) manager Ramune Petuchovaite attended the 2nd African Public Libraries Summit in Mbabane, (...)
School children using a laptop.
21 Jan 2016
Posted by Ramune Petuchovaite, Public Library Innovation Programme Manager
EIFL has released a new video about a mobile library project that takes solar-powered laptop computers and internet to poorly resourced schools to (...)