Impact Report
The ”Mobile Library project” by HOKIFA (Homeland Kids and Family) is an innovation in Togo and certainly the rst supported by Books2Africa in the country. We received 3,000 books, then we created a mobile library program for Bethesleel and Helene Creppy primary schools in Togo. We used 1,000 books to develop a free public library for all at our head of oce. The library is a success and many children are being introduced to bilingualism with the books in English as Togo is a French-speaking country.
The books have actually impacted more than 1000 kids. Through the donation, schools can use our ”mobile library” and are invited to come and read at the library in our headquarters. Our partner schools actually use the books in their curriculum to improve their students through the learning of English, which is an important language in the region because Togo is situated between two major English-speaking countries (Ghana and Nigeria). So the impact is not only the importance of the books in terms of their richness, but also the books are giving the students a new vocation and interest in a new language.