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"A Million Books For A Million Lives"--The campaign to electrify Liberian Schools!
80% of Liberia's population live on less than $1 per day.
Voinjama City, Lofa County, Liberia
90% illiteracy rate among women in Liberia —Oxfam International 2003
Liberian School-Love Valley Rescue Mission
Fast Facts:

Poverty 2008
80% of Liberia’s population lives on less than $1 a day. —Oxfam International

Gender Equality 2005
Liberia is the first African nation to elect a woman as head of state:  President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf

Literacy 2003
9 out of every 10 women in Liberia are unable to read or write. —Oxfam International 2003


President Ellen John-Sirleaf of Liberia
President Ellen John-Sirleaf of Liberia
Project Update:

ONE supports the Liberian Books Project!

ONE is an organization with more than 2 million member advocates for Africa with representatives on more than 2,500 college campuses in the United States.  Each year ONE Campus Challenge (OCC) challenges its members to carryout a campus activity in support of African nations.  This year, November 16th-21st, 2009, ONE is asking all of its 2,500 plus college campuses to collect books on behalf of the Liberian Books Project. 
Campaign: 

"A Million Books for a Million Lives"

The Liberian Literacy Foundation has developed the Liberian Books Project to collect 1.2 million donated used college textbooks to build 1,200 literacy centers in Liberia and educate 1.8 million people.  This is achieved by partnering with colleges and universities to collect 1,000 used college textbooks on each campus, create one scholarship for a Liberian student, train one volunteer literacy tutor from each college to travel to Liberia, and deliver renewable electricity to one literacy center in Liberia....(read story)



An adult literacy participant proudly displays her writing skills.
 Voices:

Liberian Leader Launches Literate Liberia Movement--Encourages Market Women
Friday, 19th June 2009

Monrovia, Liberia - Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has formally launched a grassroots literacy movement, Literate Liberia, in Monrovia, with an assurance that Government will continue to support efforts to provide educational opportunities for Liberians who wish to learn, particularly market women..(read more) 



 Impact: 

Impact of the Liberian Books Project Activities

In Liberia:

  • 300,000 gently used books for literacy centers
  • 1,200 trained teachers
  • 1,200 literacy centers
  • 10 Megawatts of renewable electricity—wind and solar power to Liberian schools

In the US:

  • 1,200 trained literacy tutors to work in US communities
  • 120 US trained teachers
  • 1 Megawatt of renewable electricity—wind and solar power for US communities.



Delegation visit to Liberia  L-R:  Mariel Watkins-Detroit School of Art, Margaret Williamson-Executive Director of Pro-Literacy Detroit, Susan Zwieg-Director of Admissions WSU, Liberian Minister of Education Joseph Korto, Dempster Yallah-LLF, Moriah Yeakula-LLF, Linda Seatts-Director of OISS WSU, Liberian Deputy Ambassador to the US Edwin Sele
News:

Liberian literacy a priority

Karen Bouffard / The Detroit News

DETROIT -- Victor Helb was just 12 years old when his parents put him on a plane from war-torn Liberia so he could seek refuge with an uncle who lived in Waterford.

Now 32 and a student at Wayne State University, Helb hopes to restore literacy in Liberia, where millions of children missed out on an education during the country's 14 years of civil unrest -- and his plan has captured the support of university officials and the Liberian government...(read more)



 Partner On Campus (POC):
 
Honorary Trustees
Honorary Trustees are student leaders who collect books for the Liberian Books Project:
Ashley Aldape Ms. Gwen Allen, Ladaja Anderson and George Anderson, Stephanie and Deriale Andrews, Laura Anton, Victoria Ban, Christopher Beaty, Jasmine Black, Alicia Bobo, Trown Brown, James Carter, Ms. Julietta Dinkins, Krysti & Nick Edmunds, Valerie Hargraves, Kevin Heath, Ms. Melba Hughes, Amanda Hungle, Mrs. Tania Ivy, PJ & Holli Johnson, Suzanne and Richard Krueger, Pierrie Little, Mrs. Jacqueline Love, Peter Jurich, Lora Mann, Abbey Markell, Korto G. Marshall, Tori Melton, Ashlie Mooney, Amanda Moore, Frankie Morris, Rajahiem Norman, Jesame Palasigue, Patience Parker, Imani, Cortez and Mrs. Tonya Pittman, Noel Rivard, Chanice Robinson, Ms. Celestine Sanders, Mishelle Sanders, Sarah Schmitt, Shaniah Sillar, Dr. Charles Simmons, Sandra Flinoil-Simmons, Janet Tanechick, Mrs. Sheila Taylor, Ms. Laura Terry, Mrs. Marcia Tomasko, Irina Velanovich, Lucious Tripp, E. Martinus Whitfield, Emmanuel Wilder, Mrs. Asha Williams, Mr. Prince Williams, George Willingham, Moriah Yeakula,
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       Updated: 9/21/09 evh