By Paco Alcaide | Regional Director
The social participation and local Voluntareesm allows for locally led development.
Guatemala has high levels of violence, insecurity, and inequality which contribute to high levels of poverty, crime, and some of the lowest social development indicators in Latin America. Guatemala also has the youngest population in Latin America, a group that in its vast majority has insufficient training and job opportunities. Indigenous People, women, and youth are the groups have routinely been excluded from equal access to basic services such as education, health, and sanitation, making them among the most impoverished members of Guatemalan society. Sharing the USAID vision, we believe that for Guatemala to progress on its journey to self-reliance, these groups must be empowered and prepared to meaningfully advocate and contribute to political processes, the economy and society more broadly. USAID/Guatemala works to connect them with opportunities that enable them to achieve prosperous, secure, and dignified lives at home in Guatemala.
Riecken foundation and the programming it provides community libraries prioritizes engagement with Indigenous people, women, and youth, and emphasize community partnership as a means of building the self-reliance of partner countries so that they are better prepared to tackle their own ongoing challenges.
An example of this is the young Dévora. She is part of the local Library Board of Directors at the El Tejar Community Library in Chimaltenango. For Dévora, accepting the opportunity to participate as a volunteer on the board of directors of the El Tejar Community Library is very important due to the evident need that the young population has to access reading, technology and playful learning processes to generate an education of quality. The population needs more volunteers to have a better society, which is why every young person, child or parent can find a safe place in the library to learn, know and achieve their dreams.
Like Dévora, more than 120 young people are being promoted as community leaders in Guatemala with the hope that if young people strengthen their social and leadership skills, have a safe space such as libraries and in which they can develop their ideas and creativity.
The El Tejar community library, like the rest of the libraries in the Riecken network, will offer a series of free services and programs for the residents of this community. Some of these activities will be the Readers' Club, technology, computer workshops, first aid course, as well as research, bibliographic consultations by users at the school, basic, diversified and university levels are carried out in the library facilities.
El Tejar Community Libraries in Guatemala, as well as the rest of the community libraries that are part of the Riecken network, with support from USAID/ASHA (American Schools and Hospitals Abroad), have improved their technological equipment, their collection of books and furniture. Riecken community libraries, with with support from USAID/ASHA, will continue to help transform a single building block -- a community library with free computers, internet, print resources and programs -- into a springboard for democracy building, local leadership development, women’s empowerment, civic engagement and social justice in Guatemala. Riecken community Libraries are a demonstration and promotion American principles of inclusiveness and equality, civic engagement, free expression and independent inquiry. Together with the USAID / ASHA program, we will give a concrete response to promote community cohesion.
Riecken Community Libraries are a social platform and an essential space for the social cohesion present in 14 communities in Guatemala.
Learn more about the work of the Riecken Foundation and its network of community libraries in Guatemala.
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