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Kenya:
Knowledge is power
Ungunja Community Resource Centre
January 2007
http://www.ugunja.org/projects_clrc.php
Community Learning
Resource Centres (CLRC) are facilitied, initiated and managed by
their communities. They aim to increase access to learning opportunities
and facilitate activities which increase self-reliance.
A CLRC is expected
to catalyze community mobilization for the purpose of learning and
earning.
In 2004 UCRC
partnered with Rambula Community Library and the Department of Adult
Education to facilitate the creation of 16 CLRCs across Siaya district.
Before establishing
the CLRCs, community members across Siaya district identified a
common problem. Many had little access to information. Some factors
affecting accessibility were high costs, lack of published material,
non-local language and institutional control over information.
CLRCs are managed
by committees composed of at least 13 community members least a
quarter of whom are youth, a third women and the rest men.
Each committee
strives to reach out to people with disabilities, farmers, community
health workers, provincial administration and religious leaders.
The role of the committee is to mobilise the community to learn
and share information.
Walking into
a typical CLRC one finds a library desk with books in the shelves,
next to a classroom with benches well arranged for learners. There
is also an agricultural resource person to share farming ideas,
and a health worker with information on common diseases.
The activities
carried out at the CLRCs include library management, adult education
classes, sustainable agriculture, demonstration gardens and community
meetings. Community members consult with relevant partners to conduct
the activities.
Objectives
- Promote
information management, resource sharing, information use and
servicing among communities
- Build the
capacity of stakeholders in information management through needs-based
training workshops
- To establish
an information management system which will improve access to
information about sustainable development for members
- To keep members
regularly informed of the newly written materials in their field
of interest
Ongoing
activities
Throughout 2004
and 2005 UCRC and its partners have worked with the learning centres
on many activities such as:
- Community
need assessment through surveys
- Awareness
meetings in the communities
- Trainings
of community resource persons to manage the CLRCs
- Assembly
and packaging of information
- Organize
community exchange visits to learn and share information
- Development
of publications such as newsletters
- Exhibitions
to strengthen the CLRC's activities
- Documentation
and dissemination of information
Impacts
- The CLRCs'
activities in the district have had positive impacts on the livelihoods
of community members. The promotion of adult learning has demystified
the perception that learning is only for the elites. This has
enhanced community participation in problem analysis and planning.
- Mr. Philemon,
a 66 year-old community resource person from one of the resource
centres, is excited about the increase of community ownership
and participation. He said, "if you are here to help me then
I am sorry, but if you are here because your liberation is bound
with mine then lets join hands and move."
- Community
members from CLRCs identified that they needed training in sustainable
agriculture and information management systems to raise their
profiles.
- UCRC conducted
a six-month training for two resource persons from each of the
16 CLRCs. The resource persons then became the trainers of trainees
at their CLRCs to disseminate the same skills. An exhibition and
graduation was organized at the end of the six-month training
for farmers to learn and share technologies.
- Training
workshop on participatory information management systems was conducted
for resource persons from the CLRCs to help the communities identify,
appreciate and utilize available resources.
Current
activities
- Information
gathering and repackaging for production of a newsletter
- Training
of community resource persons to plan and manage activities at
the CLRCs
- Establishment
of Technology Learning Centres within in six CLRCs
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