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Kitengesa
   Dear Friends:                                                                                                                   to pieces. We’ve lost some books over the years too,
                                                                                                                                   so this year we’ve made a serious effort to replace
     It is twelve years since Mawanda Emmanuel and                                                                                 both lost and damaged ones. We’ve also tried to get
     I founded the Kitengesa Community Library as a                                                                                some more Luganda books. That was fun, because a
     box of books, and it is nine years since we moved                                                                             friend of mine and I worked the street vendors along

                                                                  Community Library
     into our first building. Two years ago we moved                                                                               Kampala Road. Most of their books are in English,
     into our new building, which has a computer                                                                                   but when they learned we wanted Luganda ones
     center and community hall in addition to the main                                                                             they went scurrying around to look for them. They
                                                                                    October 2011
     reading room. The building has been in a seemingly                          September 2010                               were able to help us replace books, but, sadly, they could
     interminable state of near-completion, but it is really    more difficult one (the one closer to Dickens’ original       offer us few new titles. Now we have to look for some
Dear Friends: finished now, lacking only some window
     really nearly                                              to employ him formore enjoyable.
                                                                                     three days a week, and he is already         on Multilingualism and Education. It was a great
                                                                prose) easier and                                             new titles in English.
     glasses, mosquito netting, and paint. Thanks to your       teaching typing skills on an old laptop and a few Alpha-          experience for Gorreth and Elizabeth, it being their
     generosity we have enough money back from finish the
       Itʼs that time of year again: I am in hand to Uganda     Smarts. In you about
                                                                I’m telling a recent e-mail Julius told me how much his       Another difficulty we’veconference—wellyear concerns
                                                                                                                                  first international encountered this worth the hardship
andjob, and we’relet you knowofficial opening of the whole
       am eager to planning an about how things are             new job means to him: “I am very very happy because
                                                                these titles because                                          the of traveling by bus!
                                                                                                                                  library scholars. In 2007 the government introduced
going at Kitengesa.
     complex in January.                                        now I know I will be able to save and top up on the …
                                                                they illustrate another                                       “Universal Secondary Education” has been fully occupied with
                                                                                                                                        Dan, our chief librarian, (USE), which means
       Our main preoccupation, this year as last, has been      tuition fees my friend decided to give me, so I think of it   thatsupervising the like Kitengesa looking after the Canadian
                                                                                                                                   it pays schools building and Comprehensive
the The physical development has been built the basic
     construction of our new building. We                       as a great opportunity for me.” It is also a great oppor-     Secondary School ahe continues his for every promoting
                                                                                                                                  volunteers, but capitation grant work of student
structure in 2008 and in 2009 finished two rooms—the
     remarkable—and most impressive                             tunity for the library, and for all those in Kitengesa who    who gets a high enough forward this year hasLeaving
                                                                                                                                  reading. A big step grade in the Primary been mak-
librarythe villagers—butroom that will eventually be a
     to proper, and the the social and                          want to become proficient with computers.                      Exam. Initially we decided three nearby primary schools to
                                                                                                                                  ing arrangements for to recruit our scholars from
     educational development that the
computer center. This year our first priority was to build                                                                     among those who did not receive this grant; but that during
                                                                                                                                  send three classes each to the library every week
     library has brought about is, I think,                                                                                   proved a bad policy, because the scholars were in each class,
toilets, and Iʼm happy to say that they are now com-                                                                              school hours. Since there are fifty children not
     more significant. In July I spent                                                                                        nearly as good as their predecessors. So now we’re
plete. Afri-Pads, the company that has converted our                                                                              the library is now serving 450 children every week during
     a whole week in Kitengesa, and                                                                                           recruiting from the whole student body again, and USE
old sitting in the library was able to see (and is employing
     building into a tailoring workshop                                                                                           term time. This project was given a great boost in April
                                                                                                                              students receive the amount of their grant towards
some twentyhow it girls, including a couple of our former
     much of local is used by different                                                                                       general education expenses. But the grant is nowhere (UgCLA).
                                                                                                                                  by the Uganda Community Libraries Association
Library Scholars) has contributed thethe cost. So their girls
     sectors of the community. On to                                                                                              A US-based funder, Pockets of Change, gave UgCLA
                                                                                                                                                     near enough to cover the costs
are Monday of that week everything the stalls—a great
     now using and caring for one of                                                                                              funds to distribute arunning the school, so Mr. childrenʼs
                                                                                                                                                       of set of locally purchased
example of institutional collaboration at the local level.
     was quiet at first, with only the                                                                                            books to ten member libraries. The distribution was
                                                                                                                                                       Mawanda has asked parents,
Otherwisescholars there sortingon finishing the third
     library our focus has been out                                                                                               based on proposals that the libraries submitted, and
                                                                                                                                                       even of USE students, to make
room, which is to be troupe of primary Now the hall
     books. But soon a a community hall.                                                                                          the Kitengesa library was one ofThe net result (I am the
                                                                                                                                                       a contribution. the winners. is
floor and walls arearrived, the verandah has a floor and
     school children done, led by one                           interesting development                                           Chairperson of UgCLA, but there was no conflict of inter-
                                                                                                                                                       that we, who are relieving the
ceiling, and the doors and window settled down on
     of our Canadian volunteers. They frames have been          in the library. When we                                           est because the Pockets of Change directors made the
                                                                                                                                                       parents of these costs, must now
installed; but we still have to build to a story. Then a
     their new mats in the hall to listen steps, paint the      first started tracking                                            decisions). These pay more forproved immensely popular,
                                                                                                                                                       books have each library scholar.
     crowd of secondary school students came in, not            the secondary school
walls, and finish the floors and windows. Only after                                                                                and many of the children are (the coming to the
                                                                                                                                                       On average now fees differ for library
     for a scheduled library period but because they had        students’ preferences                                                                  different years), it comes to $150
that will we be able to turn the hall and the compound                                                                            on their own. Some of those children are featured in the
     some free time. They were followed by another lot of       with the box of books,                                                                 per year. So, please, if you wish to
intoprimary school children coming for more story time;
       an income-generating asset.                              the genre that we called
                                                                                                                                  photograph on this page.
                                                                                                                                                       sponsor a scholar, can you send
       Physical work on the computer center has been
     and then the Women’s Group turned up to be taught          The Lwannunda Womenʼs Group, which is closely as-
                                                                “Traditional Stories” was                                               Thanks to your that amount?
                                                                                                                                                       us generous support, the library has
in abeyance this year. Weʼve been using thesundry as a
     how to type on the computer. Meanwhile room young          sociated with the most is also flourishing. The women
                                                                far and away the library,                                         become an important local institution. But we are not
meeting had established themselves thethe tables and it
     men space—and until we finish at hall we need               presented a proposal to the UN One Per Cent Fund this
                                                                popular, with “Modern                                             self-sufficient yet: we must tell, we the still and we
                                                                                                                                                       As you can finish are hall,
badly. However, reading. One finished the Luganda story
     were quietly weʼre building our capacity to offer com-      year, and as a result they now have 200 chairs which
                                                                Stories”—mostly stories set in present-day Africa—            dependentcontinue to pay salaries we’re buy newspapers and
                                                                                                                                  must on your generosity, though and moving towards
puter services by employing went of ourMojo the Street
     Gattimpa Gatimpule and one on to most loyal library        they cansecond. Now the library users’ tastes seem to
                                                                coming rent out to raise money for the many orphans           self-sufficiency. Thank $5000 for bringing us this far. $3000 for
                                                                                                                                  books. We need you all for the building and
users, Julius Ssentume, as a computer in King Arthur and
     Boy; another was deeply absorbed assistant. Julius         that they care for. Gorreth, into library assistant, began
                                                                have widened, particularly our the genre that we call             recurrent expenses. Can you help us raise this money?
is a the Knights of the Round Table.institution, Kitengesa
      former student of our partner Later in the week I met     facilitating a Family Literacyexciting with for Igroup last
                                                                “Classics.” Interesting, and Project too, the believe         Kate Parry
Comprehensive was reading Alice and is now beginning
     another who Secondary School, in Wonderland (it was        year.we are here witnessing the April in of what have a
                                                                that She took some time off in growth order to                     Kate Parry
                                                                                                                              Hunter College, CUNY
to study part-time at he said), and still later onein Masaka
     “very interesting,” Mutesa I Royal University came         Ugandans call “a reading culture.”
                                                                baby—an adorable little boy named Precious—but the               Hunter College, CUNY
     to ask me about the difference between two editions
town. He had no computer skills to begin with, but he has       group was eager to resume and is now romping through Please make checks out to FAVL (Friends of African
     of the same book that he was reading. The book was         Of course, we can’t expect everything to be plain sailing.  Village Libraries) and mail them to FAVL, P Box 90533,
                                                                                                                                                                       .O.
been learning everything that he can from the volunteers        another unit based on material supplied to me by the             Please make checks out to FAVL (Friends of African
     Great Expectations, in two simplified versions, and,       The increased numbers of primary school children using      San Jose, CA 95109-3533. Write “Kitengesa Community
thatinterestingly enough, he was findingsends to Kitengesa
       the University of British Columbia the supposedly        South African Familyour booksProject. rapidly read
                                                                the library mean that
                                                                                       Literacy are being                        Village Libraries) and mail them to FAVL, P.O. Box
                                                                                                                            Library” on the memo line of the check. Thank you!
so that by now he has become quite an expert. The two                 Gorreth and I, together with a Makerere student            90533, San Jose, CA 95109-3533. Write “Kitengesa
researchers who visited Kitengesa last year have gener-         named Elizabeth Kirabo, went to Nairobi in July                  Community Library” on the memo line of the check.
ously provided a fellowship for him so that we can afford        to make a presentation about the project at a conference         Thank you!

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Kitengesa2011

  • 1. Kitengesa Dear Friends: to pieces. We’ve lost some books over the years too, so this year we’ve made a serious effort to replace It is twelve years since Mawanda Emmanuel and both lost and damaged ones. We’ve also tried to get I founded the Kitengesa Community Library as a some more Luganda books. That was fun, because a box of books, and it is nine years since we moved friend of mine and I worked the street vendors along Community Library into our first building. Two years ago we moved Kampala Road. Most of their books are in English, into our new building, which has a computer but when they learned we wanted Luganda ones center and community hall in addition to the main they went scurrying around to look for them. They October 2011 reading room. The building has been in a seemingly September 2010 were able to help us replace books, but, sadly, they could interminable state of near-completion, but it is really more difficult one (the one closer to Dickens’ original offer us few new titles. Now we have to look for some Dear Friends: finished now, lacking only some window really nearly to employ him formore enjoyable. three days a week, and he is already on Multilingualism and Education. It was a great prose) easier and new titles in English. glasses, mosquito netting, and paint. Thanks to your teaching typing skills on an old laptop and a few Alpha- experience for Gorreth and Elizabeth, it being their generosity we have enough money back from finish the Itʼs that time of year again: I am in hand to Uganda Smarts. In you about I’m telling a recent e-mail Julius told me how much his Another difficulty we’veconference—wellyear concerns first international encountered this worth the hardship andjob, and we’relet you knowofficial opening of the whole am eager to planning an about how things are new job means to him: “I am very very happy because these titles because the of traveling by bus! library scholars. In 2007 the government introduced going at Kitengesa. complex in January. now I know I will be able to save and top up on the … they illustrate another “Universal Secondary Education” has been fully occupied with Dan, our chief librarian, (USE), which means Our main preoccupation, this year as last, has been tuition fees my friend decided to give me, so I think of it thatsupervising the like Kitengesa looking after the Canadian it pays schools building and Comprehensive the The physical development has been built the basic construction of our new building. We as a great opportunity for me.” It is also a great oppor- Secondary School ahe continues his for every promoting volunteers, but capitation grant work of student structure in 2008 and in 2009 finished two rooms—the remarkable—and most impressive tunity for the library, and for all those in Kitengesa who who gets a high enough forward this year hasLeaving reading. A big step grade in the Primary been mak- librarythe villagers—butroom that will eventually be a to proper, and the the social and want to become proficient with computers. Exam. Initially we decided three nearby primary schools to ing arrangements for to recruit our scholars from educational development that the computer center. This year our first priority was to build among those who did not receive this grant; but that during send three classes each to the library every week library has brought about is, I think, proved a bad policy, because the scholars were in each class, toilets, and Iʼm happy to say that they are now com- school hours. Since there are fifty children not more significant. In July I spent nearly as good as their predecessors. So now we’re plete. Afri-Pads, the company that has converted our the library is now serving 450 children every week during a whole week in Kitengesa, and recruiting from the whole student body again, and USE old sitting in the library was able to see (and is employing building into a tailoring workshop term time. This project was given a great boost in April students receive the amount of their grant towards some twentyhow it girls, including a couple of our former much of local is used by different general education expenses. But the grant is nowhere (UgCLA). by the Uganda Community Libraries Association Library Scholars) has contributed thethe cost. So their girls sectors of the community. On to A US-based funder, Pockets of Change, gave UgCLA near enough to cover the costs are Monday of that week everything the stalls—a great now using and caring for one of funds to distribute arunning the school, so Mr. childrenʼs of set of locally purchased example of institutional collaboration at the local level. was quiet at first, with only the books to ten member libraries. The distribution was Mawanda has asked parents, Otherwisescholars there sortingon finishing the third library our focus has been out based on proposals that the libraries submitted, and even of USE students, to make room, which is to be troupe of primary Now the hall books. But soon a a community hall. the Kitengesa library was one ofThe net result (I am the a contribution. the winners. is floor and walls arearrived, the verandah has a floor and school children done, led by one interesting development Chairperson of UgCLA, but there was no conflict of inter- that we, who are relieving the ceiling, and the doors and window settled down on of our Canadian volunteers. They frames have been in the library. When we est because the Pockets of Change directors made the parents of these costs, must now installed; but we still have to build to a story. Then a their new mats in the hall to listen steps, paint the first started tracking decisions). These pay more forproved immensely popular, books have each library scholar. crowd of secondary school students came in, not the secondary school walls, and finish the floors and windows. Only after and many of the children are (the coming to the On average now fees differ for library for a scheduled library period but because they had students’ preferences different years), it comes to $150 that will we be able to turn the hall and the compound on their own. Some of those children are featured in the some free time. They were followed by another lot of with the box of books, per year. So, please, if you wish to intoprimary school children coming for more story time; an income-generating asset. the genre that we called photograph on this page. sponsor a scholar, can you send Physical work on the computer center has been and then the Women’s Group turned up to be taught The Lwannunda Womenʼs Group, which is closely as- “Traditional Stories” was Thanks to your that amount? us generous support, the library has in abeyance this year. Weʼve been using thesundry as a how to type on the computer. Meanwhile room young sociated with the most is also flourishing. The women far and away the library, become an important local institution. But we are not meeting had established themselves thethe tables and it men space—and until we finish at hall we need presented a proposal to the UN One Per Cent Fund this popular, with “Modern self-sufficient yet: we must tell, we the still and we As you can finish are hall, badly. However, reading. One finished the Luganda story were quietly weʼre building our capacity to offer com- year, and as a result they now have 200 chairs which Stories”—mostly stories set in present-day Africa— dependentcontinue to pay salaries we’re buy newspapers and must on your generosity, though and moving towards puter services by employing went of ourMojo the Street Gattimpa Gatimpule and one on to most loyal library they cansecond. Now the library users’ tastes seem to coming rent out to raise money for the many orphans self-sufficiency. Thank $5000 for bringing us this far. $3000 for books. We need you all for the building and users, Julius Ssentume, as a computer in King Arthur and Boy; another was deeply absorbed assistant. Julius that they care for. Gorreth, into library assistant, began have widened, particularly our the genre that we call recurrent expenses. Can you help us raise this money? is a the Knights of the Round Table.institution, Kitengesa former student of our partner Later in the week I met facilitating a Family Literacyexciting with for Igroup last “Classics.” Interesting, and Project too, the believe Kate Parry Comprehensive was reading Alice and is now beginning another who Secondary School, in Wonderland (it was year.we are here witnessing the April in of what have a that She took some time off in growth order to Kate Parry Hunter College, CUNY to study part-time at he said), and still later onein Masaka “very interesting,” Mutesa I Royal University came Ugandans call “a reading culture.” baby—an adorable little boy named Precious—but the Hunter College, CUNY to ask me about the difference between two editions town. He had no computer skills to begin with, but he has group was eager to resume and is now romping through Please make checks out to FAVL (Friends of African of the same book that he was reading. The book was Of course, we can’t expect everything to be plain sailing. Village Libraries) and mail them to FAVL, P Box 90533, .O. been learning everything that he can from the volunteers another unit based on material supplied to me by the Please make checks out to FAVL (Friends of African Great Expectations, in two simplified versions, and, The increased numbers of primary school children using San Jose, CA 95109-3533. Write “Kitengesa Community thatinterestingly enough, he was findingsends to Kitengesa the University of British Columbia the supposedly South African Familyour booksProject. rapidly read the library mean that Literacy are being Village Libraries) and mail them to FAVL, P.O. Box Library” on the memo line of the check. Thank you! so that by now he has become quite an expert. The two Gorreth and I, together with a Makerere student 90533, San Jose, CA 95109-3533. Write “Kitengesa researchers who visited Kitengesa last year have gener- named Elizabeth Kirabo, went to Nairobi in July Community Library” on the memo line of the check. ously provided a fellowship for him so that we can afford to make a presentation about the project at a conference Thank you!