Osu Children’s Library Fund celebrates
21 years in Ghana!
In 1990, Canadian Kathy Knowles read from a basket of storybooks to six children in her garden in Accra, Ghana. These children told their friends and soon enthusiasm for reading spread. From this humble beginning, the Osu Children’s Library Fund (OCLF) has flourished. Seven large community libraries have now been built in the Greater Accra region, and support has also been given to more than 200 library initiatives in Ghana and other African communities.
OCLF’s goals are to develop a love of reading and respect for books, to teach adult literacy classes, to create libraries where no such facilities exist, to publish culturally-relevant books, and to offer exciting library-based community programmes.
“I love coming to the library. The library is like a magic place. It can take you everywhere in the world.” – Goi library member
Director’s letter for recent updates
News section for pictures of the newest library
January 18, 2012 The African Libraries Lady, Winnipeg Free Press
June 19/20 there will two fundraising dinners at Saucers Cafe, Winnipeg


