Green Libraries
Renewing the Future
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Please have a look at the Green Libraries Map provided by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
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We were particularly interested in projects that address one or more of the following areas:
- Sustainable programming and outreach initiatives that promote awareness and action on the SDGs
- Collaborative partnerships and community engagement initiatives that advance the SDGs.
- Create awareness of libraries’ social responsibility and leadership in environmental education
- We welcome project submissions from libraries of all types and sizes, that are interested in advancing sustainable development through libraries. We encourage projects that are scalable, replicable, and have the potential for impact beyond the library community.
Calendar
Selected Projects
Kula Travel Library
Yolisa Mdiya & Lona NgxemaRotating book club based in rural areas of Eastern Cape. Containers used for books. Books sent to different groups and rotate among themselves.
Love our City Klean Books
Martina Jordaan & Christine NelLibrary based in a former rubbish dump, Bezuidenhout Valley.
Multi-sensory garden for storytelling & reading
Martina Jordaan & Christine NelOutdoor reading corner for early development, Pretoria.
One School One Library Project
Thato RossouwThis is a project to renovate existing libraries in two schools in Klerksdorp.
Creche Food Market
Moeketsi Moticoe & Maureen LekoaTeaching kids in creches in the townships about how to grow their own food in the limited spaces they are based in Sebokeng, Vaal.
Zolisa Mcaciso & Lulama Mpongoshe
High school children in Gqeberha having writing workshops on climate change and then the works will be published.
The Green Library Lab
Day 1: Unpacking Sustainability @ Dibuka Library, Monday 12 June
The Green Library Lab kicked off at Dibuka Library, Alliance Francaise. This first day was dedicated to doing a deep dive into what sustainability means, in the context of the SDGs, as well as in that of libraries and other community-oriented public institutions.
Topics addressed featured: sustainable design, sustainability within local infrastructural and spatial constraints, as well as international perspectives on the matter.
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Day 2: Living Archives @ Goethe-Institut Library, Tuesday 13 June
The second day looked at what it takes to manage archives and self-organised, community-oriented knowledge houses with limited resources.
The day consisted of best practice sharing in information science and categorisation of material, resource mobilisation and green practices.
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Day 3: Digital Presence & Storytelling @ The Library of Things We Forgot to Remember, Wednesday 14 June
The Green Library Lab closed at the artist-run library based at 44 Stanley. The sessions looked at how the different projects can make themselves visible by refining their marketing and communication strategies and writing themselves into history through Wikipedia articles on their work and its relevance.
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About the project
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Libraries are highly relevant throughout the country, both in major cities but especially in the more remote rural areas. In less affluent areas, libraries are often the only reliable source of information, education and exchange. They are important places where the cultural heritage of communities is preserved and celebrated.
The Goethe-Institut Johannesburg and the Institut Français d'Afrique du Sud (IFAS) are hosting Green Libraries, a multi-part, hybrid format in South Africa to promote sustainable, local library initiatives. Green Libraries is aimed at libraries who want to explore what 'sustainability' might mean to them and how they can develop strategies and tools to promote sustainability in their work and organization, and in their contact with and impact on communities.
The programme will be accompanied by workshops, panel discussions and lectures that address the Sustainable Development Goals, project management, green libraries and promote capacity building. The events will be mentored by German, French and (South) African experts.
Participation in Green Libraries is open to the public. Up to 5 libraries will be invited to the Green Library Lab. Within 3 days, innovative and sustainable projects are to be developed that have a practical application and promote positive change for libraries and their communities. The libraries will receive financial support for the implementation of the projects. The results will be shared with the public in a final presentation.
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About the fund
The fund promotes Franco-German cooperation by providing support for cultural and artistic projects in third countries. The German Foreign Office administers the fund in concert with the Goethe-Institut and Institut français.
About the Partners
French Institute of South Africa (IFAS)
The French Institute of South Africa (IFAS) is the cultural branch of the French Embassy in South Africa, Lesotho and Malawi. Over the 20 past years, IFAS has worked with multiple public and private partners in South Africa and in more than 30 African countries, prioritizing the development of skills and ecosystems for innovation in the cultural and creative industries.With each creative project, IFAS develops unique collaborations with the shared goal of making the exchanges between the countries more complementary, dynamic, innovative, and ambitious. The Institute facilitates and implements these collaborations with key players of the French creative industries in training, innovation, business development and public policies to design mutually rewarding projects.
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Contact
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Nesa Fröhlich
Head of Information Services Sub-Saharan Africa
Tel.: +27 11 442 3232
Fax: +27 11 442 3738
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Sandile Makhathini
Public Relations Officer
Goethe-Institut Johannesburg
Tel.: +27 11 4423232
Fax: +27 11 4423738
Makhathini.Sandile@goethe.de