Community Learning Hub: Meru County Library’s Role in Access to Education and Growth

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The Meru County Library. Photo/Gitonga Brian

By Brian Gitonga, DevReporter, Meru County

In Summary

  • Meru County Library charges Kshs 20 for daily access.
  • The Library mentors grade 5-7 students in writing, resulting in a short story collection publication.
  • The Library offers training programs, including graphic design, to promote youth self-reliance.
  • A recent African Population and Health Research Center study reveals that 2.5 million learners need more access to distance learning. In Meru County, many rural households need mo

A recent African Population and Health Research Center study reveals that 2.5 million learners need more access to distance learning. In Meru County, many rural households need more education resources. The Meru County Library, located in Meru Town, provides books, digital access, a supportive learning environment, and mentorship programs

Providing Resources for Students and Learners

Brenda Naitore, a Form One student at Alliance Girls High School, describes how the Library impacts education access.

“When I come here, I find resources not available at home. The environment is conducive, there’s a wide catalog of books, the staff is helpful, and the Internet allows me to research,” Says Brenda.

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A book shelf at the Children section. Photo/Gitonga Brian

Christopher Njeru, a consultant and Master’s student at Meru University, also appreciates the Library. He explains that its quiet environment helps him focus. He adds that the extensive catalogue of books and robust internet access make research more accessible.

A child enjoys a book at the children section. Photo/Gitonga Brian

In addition, Rhoda Kendi, a student at the University of Nairobi, explains,

“Instead of engaging in crime, drug abuse, or other negative behaviors, students and youth come here to stay busy. The Library provides books, revision materials, and mentorship programs that have helped improve things in Meru.”

Bridging the Technology Gap

The Meru County Library offers various ICT training programs to help youth become self-reliant. David Mwenda, a 22-year-old from Imenti North, shares his experience.

“The program has been life-changing. At 22, I’ve learned graphic design, enabling me to create posters, logos, and ads to earn a steady income. This skill has helped me and many youth avoid crime, drug abuse, and other harmful behaviors,” explains David.

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Youth undergoing ICT Training. Photo/Gitonga Brian

Willis Awich, ICT Manager at Meru County Library, says the ICT program has significantly advanced SDG Goal 4 on quality education.

“The program reception has been amazing. We offer the ICT training at a subsidized fee of Ksh 500, and the practical lessons, including graphic design, have greatly impacted the community,” Willis explains.

Growing Talent

Beatrice Mathu, a Library Assistant in the children’s department, describes how the Library’s mentorship program for grades 5-7 has helped students publish a short story collection.

“We guide students in writing original fiction. They brainstorm ideas, including through visiting their grandmothers, then create the stories. We edit and publish these online via  African Storybook, making them accessible across Kenya and Africa. We’ve also published a hardcover short story collection,” says Beatrice.

A library Assistant holds a copy of the published book.Photo/Gitonga Brian

Community Support Programmes

Richard Wanjohi, the County Librarian, explains that the Library supports Article 55(a) of the Kenyan Constitution by ensuring youth access to education and promoting equality.

“Girls, often hindered by household chores, are supported through initiatives with organisations like Uzuri Empowerment, that focuses on creating awareness on issues around peer pressure, early pregnancies, and HIV/AIDS. We also offer mentorship for boys, tackling peer pressure, mental health, and drug use, with experts providing guidance and a platform for discussion,” Explains Richard.

Parting Shot

The Meru County Library is an essential educational hub, empowering students and youth through diverse programmes. It fosters skills, creativity, and personal growth, towards shaping the community’s academic future.