By Paco Alcaide | Regional Director
Community libraries in Guatemala promote the human, organizational and social capacities of people, especially young people and women, from a threefold dimension: as an individual (internal skills and strengths and help them to cope with personal challenges), as a social group (organizational skills dnd teamwork) and in their community dimension, the community library being the institutional platform that supports the initiatives of young people and women.
Technology and reading have been powerful tools not only to strengthen their capacity for analysis and critical thinking, but also for young people and women to know more about their civil rights and to organize actions to raise awareness and promote their rights. The community libraries of San Carlos Sija (Quetazaltenango) and Parramos (Chimaltenango) in Guatemala have organized different digital reading clubs with teenage girls.
Other community libraries as San Carlos Sija, San Juan La Laguna, San Juan Chamelco, Chiché and Xolsacmaljá, have trained more than 800 trained women in several topics as to organize fairs of product exhibitions, mainly handicrafts, as well as spaces for dialogue to raise awareness about Discrimination on grounds of sex and violence against women
Doris Amanda Botzoc is a young women of San Juan Chamelco. She participes in the project Women's Leadership Fellowship.
She says:
"I promote women's leadership in San Juan Chamelco. There are many needs. Women do not trust themselves and in the activities they can carry out or in the potential they have for their development and that of the community at large. Many women do not have support and with this program, they receive talks about self-esteem, computing and the value they have as a woman. "
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