Posted by Andy Warzon, Chief Technology Officer
Recently I had the opportunity to visit Liberia with others from Better World Books and
Books for Africa. Liberia
is a small country in West Africa that has
been through horrific civil war for 14 years before finally re-establishing
peace in 2003. Needless to say, just about every institution in the country is
starting from zero, slowly building back up, and that includes their
universities.
Cuttington University (map) is a rural 4-year university in Liberia. It is
the oldest coed 4-year university in West Africa,
considered by many to be the country’s most prestigious institution of higher
education. It also happens to be quite close to the farm of Charles Taylor, the
former president of Liberia
who is currently on trial at the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
So here’s what I mean about “starting from zero”… four years
ago, this prestigious university had no roofs on its buildings and no books in
its library. The campus was ransacked during the wars… most of the books in the
library were burned as fuel for fires.
Our group was able to meet with leaders from the university
and hear their needs. Better World Books has committed to funding, through
Books for Africa, the shipment of two 40-foot sea containers full of books
(that’s 80,000 books) to Liberia for the country’s universities.
Cuttington is in dire need of books, so Liberia’s
brightest minds can be educated to help pull this country out of war-ravaged
poverty. I think I speak for everyone at Better World Books when I say that
we’re honored to be helping Cuttington.