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Beyond Books: International Women’s Day

Today, on International Women’s Day, we take a moment to reflect on the role of libraries – not just as places of books and learning, but as safe spaces where knowledge is shared, wisdom is passed on, and communities are strengthened. The Sapana Library was built out of the dream to foster education, encourage reading, and create a shared learning space for the people of Khoramukh in Nepal. But beyond that, we hoped it would become a space for empowerment and support, particularly for women.

Gender equality in Nepal still faces many challenges. Women continue to struggle against deeply ingrained societal norms, gender-based violence, and limited access to education. Literacy rates among women remain lower than those of men, and many opportunities for professional and personal growth still seem out of reach. However, small steps towards change can lead to bigger transformations – and we believe the Sapana Library is one such step.

Two female librarians in front of the bookshelves
Our wonderful female Sapana librarianas Pabitra and Jyoti.

A key moment in our journey was when we decided to employ two part-time female librarians. The idea of job-sharing was unfamiliar and, at first, met with skepticism – even from some of our own Nepali project members. In Nepal, full-time jobs are the standard, sometimes requiring employees to work seven days a week. Yet we stood by our belief that this approach could be empowering and beneficial. It would allow these women – both mothers – to earn an income, contribute to their community, and have time for their families. This challenged the local’s notion that work must be all or nothing. But we dare say today, that it’s a success story for everyone involved.

The project’s work just marks the beginning, because it is now in the hands of the local people to bring the dream to life and make the Sapana library a place where women can come together – not just to read, but to share, to support, and to grow. A space where knowledge is not only found in books but in the voices of those who gather here. Whether it’s children doing their homework, mothers exchanging wisdom, or young women finding encouragement in stories.

Group photo of women in front of the library
Among the events that Sapana organized in 2024: a workshop on women health awareness.

On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate the power of spaces like these. Ones that uplift, that offer knowledge and safety, and that recognize the strength in sharing – not just books, but stories, experiences, and wisdom. There is still a long way to go in the journey towards gender equality, but every step counts.

Thank you to the women of Khoramukh, to the mothers, daughters, sisters, librarians and teachers. May the library continue to be a place of learning, gathering and support, and a place that you in turn want to protect and preserve.

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Workshops in our library: A success story

Since the opening of our library in Nepal, we have hosted a series of workshops over the past few months – a total of seven. These workshops have enriched the community and provided essential knowledge and skills to our target audience. Our goal is for the library staff to conduct one workshop per month, establishing the library as a vital hub for education and exchange.

Diversity of workshops our library: Focus on creativity, community, and education

The variety of workshops reflects the needs and interests of the people in our region. Here are some highlights:

Traditional kite making

One of the most popular workshops held in our library was traditional kite making during the Hindu Dashain festival. This Nepalese celebration was used to foster the creativity of children and teenagers who joyfully crafted and flew beautiful kites. Despite the lack of wind that day, the children enthusiastically ran across the field to watch their kites soar.

Storytelling by the fire

Another successful workshop was storytelling by the fire. Children gathered in a cozy atmosphere, sipping warm tea, while librarians narrated engaging stories from picture books. Spontaneous dance performances by the brave little ones added a delightful touch, showcasing Nepal’s rich dance culture from a young age.

Social and health topics

A significant aspect of our workshops focused on social and health issues. For instance, we conducted a workshop on “Health Awareness for Women” led by trained health professionals from the village. They imparted crucial information about women’s health, menstruation, diseases like diabetes and cancer, and nutrition. The session concluded with an open Q&A, greatly appreciated by the women who seldom have safe spaces to discuss such topics.

Similarly, the library committee organized a workshop on “Rural Nutrition” to educate people about balanced diets and malnutrition among children in rural areas. This workshop received the highest participation with 43 attendees.

Promoting education and reading skills

Furthermore, we emphasize promoting education and reading skills. A workshop on “Reading with Children aged 10-15” provided library staff the opportunity to support village children in reading and cultivate a love for books.

Due to high demand, we also held a spelling bee competition to test and improve children’s spelling abilities. Winners received school kits comprising pencil cases, pens, and notebooks. Subsequently, local teenagers requested a similar competition, which we are eager to organize.

Positive Feedback and Future Prospects

The positive feedback from our library workshops has been overwhelming. Participants praised not only the diversity of topics but also the chance to acquire new skills and connect with others. These workshops demonstrate the diverse and relevant offerings a library can provide, highlighting the importance of bringing people together for learning and personal development.

In a country where reading culture and libraries are not widely known, we are especially pleased to see older generations becoming curious about what our library offers and its impact. Such progress requires time, patience, and consistency. With continued effort, the rewards will follow.

We are committed to maintaining this momentum, eagerly anticipating more exciting workshops, and we’ll keep you updated along the way.

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