Library Support at Eyerusalem Primary School

Tida ViolanteBook distribution, Libraries

Do you wonder what goes at those libraries that were built? Many of them are in existence despite disruptions and violence in many regions of Ethiopia. One of the libraries built by North Dakotans is Eyerusalem Primary School. This past few months, Ethiopia Reads had an opportunity to assist this school’s staff with special requests.

In May 2025, we successfully donated books and shelves to Eyerusalem Primary School through the school support grant, marking a transformative moment in the school’s efforts to rebuild and enrich its learning environment. According to the recent status assessment, the school had been struggling with serious challenges; most notably, the shortage of curriculum-aligned reference books, a scarcity of storybooks for young learners, and a shortage of bookshelves to properly equip the children’s reading space.

 

 

To add to these difficulties, the school suffered a significant setback when a government-led road-widening project destroyed nearly 8 meters of its compound, including its existing library. Consequently, a new but smaller library was constructed at the back of the school; however, due to its limited size, it currently serves only students from grades 1 – 4. Plans are underway to extend the construction and establish an additional library on the fourth floor to accommodate students in grades 5 to 8. During the construction period, the library remained closed for one month, limiting access to reading materials. Moreover, water scarcity posed additional challenges throughout the construction phase.

 

 

In response to the urgent need for educational resources, through ER’s library support project, backed by the generous donors and a matching of ETB 40,000 from the school community the dream of a better-equipped library is starting to come true. A total of 780 books, 300 reference books aligned with the new curriculum and 480 engaging storybooks, were carefully selected and purchased. To enhance the comfort and functionality of the space for children, two floor mats and four newly crafted horizontal shelves were also donated to the school in this grant.

 

 

The arrival of the books and shelves was met with great excitement and joy. The handover event was attended by the Woreda Education Office, the school principal, teachers, sub-city local media, parent committee members, and students, all coming together to celebrate this meaningful support. Students lit up with curiosity as they explored the colorful covers and opened new pages full of knowledge and adventure. The library has once again become a vibrant hub of learning and imagination, breathing new life into the school’s academic spirit. Despite ongoing challenges, including space limitations and infrastructural issues, the financial gifts have significantly addressed the shortage of books and revitalized students’ interest in reading. The school director and librarian also expressed deep appreciation and renewed motivation, highlighting the positive impact of the support on the school community.

Next, during June, we will be working with Enat Primary School to improve their library!

This month, Board Member Ann Porter and Friends of Ethiopia Reads of Grand Forks are fundraising to help finish the renovation of the libraries for Eyerusalem Primary School and Enat Primary School.  To donate from our website, use the drop-down menu to specify “Passport to Possibilities”. See below.