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Building libraries with textbooks and computer labs for three church partners in Ethiopia

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The Need

Books and computers are essential tools for students to reach their full potential in school and in life. The absence of libraries and computer labs has been a serious challenge for three church partners in Ethiopia, hindering them from implementing a robust holistic child development program for 706 boys and girls. Limited access to books and computers discourages youth from spending time at their local Compassion centres—and from becoming lifelong learners.

Most children living in these three communities in Ethiopia live in one-room houses where it is difficult to concentrate on their homework, negatively affecting their interest in learning. The only reading materials available at school are sorely out of date and can’t meet their growing needs, creating a barrier to academic performance. Their parents can’t afford to buy textbooks or reference books, further exasperating an already weak reading culture. More than half the registered children are high school students in desperate need of reference books and computer access to continue their studies.

For children to overcome poverty, they need safe, reliable access to the right tools and mentors. Three church partners in Ethiopia had a desire to create accessible, welcoming resource centres filled with books and computers to help foster good reading habits in their beneficiary children, enhance their academic performance and future job potential and increase time spent at their local Compassion centres where they can be nurtured and loved.

Our Response

Thanks to your generous funding of this intervention, 706 boys and girls in Ethiopia are relishing their newfound opportunity to learn information technology skills on the computer, grow in their reading skills, access digital offline libraries and enrich their whole academic experience.

As a first step, a taskforce was formed at each location, consisting of the centre director, local church leader, parents and construction professionals. The complementary intervention support specialist and partnership facilitator met with the taskforce members to review standards, construction methods and design details. The taskforce was responsible for site selection, ensuring legal proof of ownership for land, selecting contractors through a bidding process, purchasing construction materials and overseeing the progress.

Due to social unrest and lack of church readiness, two of the originally proposed churches were replaced with new ones (ET0352 and ET0576) to complete the intervention. The project end date was extended by 8 months to reflect this change. Additionally, two churches faced the challenge of severe inflation on construction materials, which also caused delays. In response, the churches raised local resources to offset the additional budget requirements. Parents and church members also helped with physical labour where possible.

Once construction was completed, each centre furnished the libraries with computers, desks, comfortable chairs, tables and bookshelves. They also purchased reading materials, including reference books, maps and visual aid equipment. Each centre held an inauguration ceremony to open the facilities. With engaging spaces available to invite children into, Compassion staff are increasing awareness and nurturing a love of reading among the children and youth in their care.

Activities

Construction: Each church constructed their own resource centre, using sturdy materials such as cement blocks and bricks. Parents and volunteers from the community helped with the build by providing physical labour.

Finishings: Resource centres are spacious, with windows to allow natural light. Locking doors offer security and the centres are properly ventilated to provide a comfortable learning environment. Each space was furnished with chairs and tables, bookshelves and computers.

Libraries: Children and youth from the centres are able to access books and reference materials they need for personal study and to help with schoolwork. With a comfortable space and engaging books, children will develop a culture and love of reading.

Computer labs: Each resource centre was outfitted with electrical installation, computers and monitors so students can access technology and the knowledge they need to move forward in life.

Student-friendly environments: Each resource centre, complete with a library and computer lab, offers an engaging space for children and youth to engage in personal studies, interact socially with mentors and peers and create meaningful learning experiences.

Your Gift Provides...

You helped construct and furnish computer labs and libraries for three church partners in Ethiopia:

• Preliminary activities
○ Orientation
○ Taskforce formation
○ Selection of contractor
○ Transportation
○ Project visits and monitoring

• Substructure
○ Excavation and earth work
○ Concrete work
○ Masonry

• Superstructure
○ Concrete and block work
○ Roofing and waterproofing
○ Carpentry and joinery
○ Metal work

• Finishing
○ Plastering
○ Flooring
○ Painting
○ Electrical installation

• Furnishing
○ 6 shelves, 5 tables, 30 chairs per centre
○ 5 computers, computer tables and chairs per centre
○ 250 books per centre
○ Models, maps and visual aid equipment

Pastor Anteneh, ET0352

ReportA message from a pastor

Most beneficiaries are now using the new resource centre for reading books and doing their assignments and have abstained from spending time in unsafe places.

The church is also benefiting from the new facility because when the children, youth and adults in our community use the library and computer lab, they develop as responsible citizens and grow as Christians. The work done in our church has been a huge blessing because it helps children to understand facts, be productive and develop confidence. It also empowers them to accomplish their day-to-day activities.

This helps me as a director to accomplish the objective of the Compassion centre (to release children from poverty in Jesus’ name) while increasing the participation rate of the registered beneficiaries.

I really appreciate your devotion and kindness. Thank you to the donors and staff for your great commitment and responsibility like the Samaritan man in Luke 10 to build this kind of resource centre.

Pastor Anteneh, ET0352
Mihret, Compassion-assisted beneficiary at ET0352

ReportA message from those your gift helped

Before this intervention, there was no space in our church or community for me to read books or do my homework because our house is uncomfortable and there are different noisy sounds from our surroundings.

Now I am very happy because I got books, computers and a beautiful, comfortable library to read different books. I can say that my school life has changed because of this intervention. The new resource centre contributes to my life and my family’s life because it prevents us from spending time in unsafe places like joining kids on the streets.

I have learned that it is necessary for this generation to become thinkers—and unity provides strength for success. Thank you for your support; it has changed not only our academic life, but also helped us develop self-confidence in life.

Mihret, Compassion-assisted beneficiary at ET0352
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ReportThank you for your generosity

Thank you for your incredible generosity to create three attractive and accessible youth-friendly spaces for all registered beneficiaries in their pursuit of knowledge and life skills. Your gift to construct and furnish the three new resource centres is having a huge influence in the lives of 706 children from three church partners in Ethiopia.

Before, young people had to study in poorly constructed, uncomfortable, unventilated rooms of wood and mud. Today, they are overjoyed to have high-quality, well-ventilated spaces where they can read, learn, collaborate and explore the vast world of knowledge together.

The presence of child and youth-friendly resource centres in the communities is already increasing engagement of the beneficiaries, caregivers, staff and volunteers in promoting a positive reading culture. Boys and girls can now read attentively in peace and comfort while building relationships with mentors and peers.

Centre directors report that the newly constructed resource centres will improve the reading culture, academic performance and computer knowledge of the children and youth in their care. You have helped make these three Compassion centres a safe and more attractive environment for children in these community, facilitating the learning process according to standards set by the ministry of education.

Aside from the invaluable cognitive and social benefits, the facilities have also beautified the church compounds. The new libraries have also established the local churches as trustworthy places that offers helpful learning opportunities for their children. With their well-appointed libraries and computer labs, boys and girls can read a variety of books and practise their computer skills—all with a lovely view, a clean environment and a suitable space for kids to just be kids. The leaders, beneficiary families and church communities are all so happy and thankful for your gift.

Thank you for investing in the lives of these precious 706 children and youth who now have access to a wonderful new learning environment—built just for them! You have shown these boys and girls that their lives are valuable. You are helping them reach their full potential by giving them the tools to pursue their education and develop a lifelong love of learning. Giving children access to books, computers and caring Christian mentors in welcoming learning spaces is unleashing in them the desire and ability to reach their God-given potential.