Perceptions of Public Libraries in Africa
EIFL’s PLIP commissioned perception study
EIFL’s Public Library Innovation Programme (PLIP) commissioned a research study conducted by TNS RMS East Africa that explored perceptions of public libraries in Africa among different stakeholders, including people who use libraries and people who do not; government decision-makers, librarians and library officials. The research was conducted from December 2010 to July 2011 in six African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Objective: status and role of public libraries in Africa
The objective was to better understand the status and role of public libraries in Africa and the vision, aspirations and expectations of library stakeholders. The research will be used to inform outreach and advocacy efforts to build and strengthen policies and long-term support for public libraries.
Summary of findings
There is some quite positive information about agriculture - with a variety of stakeholders supporting public libraries as providers of agricultural information and services.
For a summary of the key findings and the full report please go to: www.eifl.net/perception-study