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Literacy Organisation Wins International IBBY Award
The Osu Children’s Library Fund, a non-profit organisation started by Kathy Knowles 20 years ago, was selected as one of the recipients for the International Board on Books for Young People-Asahi Reading Promotion Award last month. The Osu Children’s Library Fund encourages reading and literacy among children and adults in Ghana. The IBBY-Asahi Reading Promotion award, which includes a $10,000 cheque, will be presented at the 32nd IBBY Congress in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, at an event in September. The award was initiated by the International Board on Books for Young People and sponsored by the Japanese newspaper company the Asahi Shimbun, is presented to projects run by groups or institutions that are judged to be making a lasting contribution to reading promotion for children and young people.
Knowles and her Osu Children’s Library Fund (OCLF) have helped more than 200 libraries in Africa. The organisation has built six to date
Established in 1991, the OCLF has funded and stocked five large community libraries in impoverished areas of Accra, as well as a community library in the small fishing village of Goi.









