Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala

by The Frances and Henry Riecken Foundation, Inc.
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Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala
Early Childhood Literacy & Nutrition in Guatemala

Project Report | Jun 2, 2025
Community Libraries generate development

By Paco Alcaide | Regional Director

Riecken Community Library volunteers
Riecken Community Library volunteers

Riecken community libraries generate development. In January 2024, two of the three libraries that will be built in Guatemala with the support of the ASHA/USAID program were inaugurated.

20 years ago, many people in rural villages of Honduras and Guatemala would have never read an entire book, much less owned one. The idea of a modern community library – open and free to all – would have seemed like a dream. That dream became a reality in 2000 when the first Riecken Community Library was opened in Sulaco, Yoro in Honduras by Susan Riecken and Allen Andersson, and Sister Fátima from the church who offered a location on which to build it.  Since then, Riecken Community Libraries, in partnership with local communities and their municipal governments, has built a vibrant network of libraries in Honduras and Guatemala, holding to the belief that community libraries democratize access to information, create opportunities for social change, and serve as agents of human and community development. 

This work has resulted in more than 10 million library visits to 65 Riecken Community Libraries, offering life-changing opportunities to individuals, their families, and communities. In 2023 alone, a total of 228,285 library visitors accessed books, computers, training programs and resources gaining high-value skills, opportunities for economic independence, and connection to the world outside their community.  In Riecken library communities reading skills have improved school performance through programs not available from public schools. The libraries supplement information sources and training for teachers and have positively influenced the content of what is taught in many secondary school classrooms. Nearly 110,000 people (49% women) are active participants in health and nutrition of their children and communities because of the reading and nutrition programs, currently being expanded throughout the Riecken library network.

Library-initiated projects solving local challenges in Riecken library communities have included filtered water pump project for local potable water, Youth HIV/AIDS awareness and reproductive health training, development of local teacher skills using the library as a base, online access to banking, school registration and training, and marketing workshops for local products such as coffee and aloe – to name a few. Because there is a high degree of trust in library leadership and volunteer desire for the skills offered, Riecken Community Libraries maintains a high level of volunteerism that keeps the libraries running smoothly. The 4,690 volunteers represent annual in-kind support of over $242,000 USD.

 The Riecken library buildings – all built between 2000 and 2017 – range in size and design, depending on the community in which it was built, with on-going general maintenance dependent upon tightly constrained local resources. Engineering assessments found that the most common repair needs of the libraries included major roof repairs or replacement. Such structural weaknesses grow worse with lack of attention, and are now being addressed with resources, materials and labor – with greatest need being resolved first.   Book and equipment wear-and-tear is costly in a community library environment, not to mention the speed with which technology surpasses available hardware for its effective use.  

 In 2016, Riecken began to receive USAID/ASHA support to fund both durable commodities (furniture, computers and technology, and books) and much needed building repairs and construction.   Durable commodities, such as computers and technology, have been crucial in Riecken’s reading, women’s leadership and youth programming.  Building repairs have been key to improving the prestige of the library in their communities. In 2020, Asha supported the construction of three new community libraries in Guatemala and in 2022, she supports the renewal of the book collections of more than 50 libraries in Honduras.

 Highly valued by the community it serves, each Riecken library goes well beyond traditional library activities, providing space where local issues are analyzed and discussed, and people read and research to identify local solutions together as a community. Today, in Honduras and Guatemala where political strife, violence and desperate economic conditions prevail, this can be critical to their very chances for survival. 

 Introducing the modern American library to Central America has brought positive change to the lives of individuals, their families, and their communities. As a key driver of this new paradigm, Riecken Community Libraries celebrates a culture and tradition of innovation each time one of its libraries opens its doors.  In this process Riecken is proud to advocate for its partners and the US values Riecken brings to the region. But the most important thing of all is that it will be the same community, represented by volunteer community leaders, that will transparently oversee the management of the library and, by extension, leading programming based on access to information, reading and participation. youth. Programming aimed at the development of your community.

 The three libraries which have built with the support of ASHA/USAID are opened and have begun to offer their information access services and reading programming to their communities. The Toj Suj / Senderos de Conocimiento Community Library (Paths of Knowledge) in Palestina de los Altos (Quetzaltenango) was opened on On January 25, 2024, the Forjando Mentes Brillantes Community Library (Building Brilliant Minds) in El Tejar (Chimaltenango), on January 28, and on September 26, the Tierra Fértil Community Library (Fertile Land) in Catarina, San Marcos opened its doors to the community this last September.

Palestina de Los Altos Community Library, El Tejar Community Library and, Caratina Community Library soon, 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 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 and 52 communities in Honduras. Learn more about the work of the Riecken Foundation and its network of community libraries in Guatemala and Honduras.

New technology users of the Community Library
New technology users of the Community Library

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