U.S. Mission Zambia, May 3, 2024. "United States contributes over one million dollars for education infrastructure in Zambia." Read about the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) program’s investment in the Lubuto Model Library and Center for Training and Administration and their presence at the 2 May opening celebration.
Read MorePress release, October 12, 2021. "Lubuto Library Partners Receives Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant." Read about Lubuto’s new Motorola Solutions Foundation Grant that will develop STEM skills among marginalized girls by conducting four 12-week coding workshops for 96 girls between the ages of 11 and 20 in Lusaka, Zambia.
Read MoreUSAID Press Release, December 28, 2017. "U.S.-Zambia Public Library Partnership Targets At-Risk Youth." Read about the opening of the USAID/ASHA-funded Lubuto Mthunzi American Youth Library in peri-urban Lusaka West
Read MorePress release, May 11, 2017. "Publishers and libraries thriving as partners in Zambia-Lubuto Library Partners support ZEPH." Read about the new Zambian Educational Publishing House (ZEPH) kiosk opening on May 22nd on the grounds of Ngwerere Lubuto Library
Read MorePress release, March 31, 2017. "Library door opens for a Zambian child for the millionth time." Read entire release.
Read MorePress release, January 15, 2015. "Lubuto Library Partners awarded USAID/ASHA grant to build 4th library in Zambia." Read entire release.
Read MoreLubuto Library Opens its Second Library at Ngwerere Basic School, Embassy of the United States, Lusaka Zambia,November 2010. Lusaka — U.S. Ambassador to Zambia Mark C. Storella championed a community-led, community-driven initiative today when he helped officially open the Lubuto Library Project at the Ngwerere Basic School in Lusaka’s Garden Compound
Read MoreLubuto Library Project Opens its Second Library at Ngwerere School in Lusaka. Press release, November 5th 2010.
Read MoreCILIP ILIG Awarded to Jane Kinney Meyers Press Release. For 2010 the ILIG Committee made two awards. They were to Vimbai Hungwe for services to health information worldwide and to Jane Kinney Meyers for her work with the Lubuto Library Project in Zambia.
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