"UN chief praises Zambia on care of vulnerable children," Zambia Daily Mail, 27 February 2012. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and President of the International Olympic Committee Jack Rogge visited the Fountain of Hope Lubuto Library in Lusaka on Saturday, Feb. 25. The UNSG called efforts and partnerships formed to better the lives of vulnerable communities such as ours inspiring.
Read More"School librarian off to Zambia to work with street kids.” Halifax, Ontario: The Chronicle Herald, Feb. 20, 2012, Bedford/Sackville Community Section, ChronicleHerald.ca. Jennifer MacKinnon is one of two VSO librarian trainers arriving in Lusaka in February to work with the two Lusaka Lubuto Libraries.
Read More“Return to Zambia: Did You Know?” National Geographic
National Geographic, in its “Return to Zambia” feature, discusses the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in Zambia. The library at the Fountain of Hope Children’s Shelter is identified as a place of learning and hope for these children.
“Fountain of Hope: how a makeshift library in Zambia won a battle against AIDS and Poverty,” Emerald Library Link, Knowledge and Networks, monthly e-newsletter, July 2005 (PDF)
Jane Kinney Meyers discusses the early history of the Lubuto Library Project.
“One Librarian’s Fight Against AIDS,” American Libraries (PDF)
Jane Kinney Meyers writes a feature in the magazine of the American Library Association documenting her work in founding the library at the Fountain of Hope Children’s Shelter and the Lubuto Library Project.