Libraries as a Sustainable Development Tool

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Libraries as a Sustainable Development Tool Quintin Jose V. Pastrana

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Libraries as a Sustainable Development Tool

Quintin Jose V. Pastrana

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Contact Us

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Future Projects

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Future Projects

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3P2G - KH&3C - GDPe

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Legitimacy &

Authority

Capability

Building

Public Value

3P2G Public-Private Partnerships

Good Governance

Reference: Mark Moore (2000)

Public Sector Library Mandate (RA7743)

Private Sector Resource & Operating

Systems

Good Governance, Literacy, Livelihood,, Community Development

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Future Projects

Adarna House - the Philippines’ leading youth literature publisher

Provides local content children’s books

Bato Balani Foundation - the country’s premier education development materials provider

Provides textbooks and educational materials

Synergeia foundation - the multi-awarded education reform movement that oversees over 150 local

communities and their grassroots literacy programs

Provides literacy and education governance programs

7 Degrees of Change - a U.S. volunteer and book donor organization that focuses on providing quality

books to Asia, educational services and scholarships

Provides international books

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LRP is a leading coalition of partners committed to empowering citizens through community-based learning.

LBC foundation – corporate respinsibility arm of the leading logistics provide in the country

Provides materials transport and additional donations for remote communities

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Future Projects

Global Shapers Community – Manila Hub – an initiative of the World Economic forum led by young

leaders who want to develop their leadership potential towards serving society and undertake local

projects to improve their communities.

provides linkages and best practices to literacy, education materials, and public/private resources

to advance community-based learning.

Mano Amiga Academy - a leading international school for underprivileged children

provides teaching and literacy training and educational materials.

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National Bookstore – the Philippines’ leading bookstore chain and educational provider, with over

145 branches throughout the country.

Provides books and educational materials

Asia Society Philippines – seeks to foster global awareness of and partnerships in the dynamic

Asian region through education.

Philippines 21 fellowship has adopted LRP as a public service project with support via

volunteers, books and educational materials

Rotary – leading civic network of public and private leaders

Through Mandaue chapter, spearheads library development in Visayas and Minanao

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Contact Us

Our PPP Model enables us to build and sustain results:

• LGU donates building

• LGU provides overhead

• LGU provides library staff

• Partners and donors provide books and education materials

• Partners provide Literacy program

Local Government

• 70 sq.m. area (min.)

• Shelves

• Chairs

• Internet connection

• Library overhead

– Electricity

– Library Staff salaries

– Maintenance & repair

Partners and Private Donors

• 8,000 -10,000 volumes

– 60% Filipino publications

– 40% International

• Literacy Program

• Up to 5 computers

• Photocopying machine

• Multimedia (VCR, DVD, TV)

• Décor and Artwork

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Provided for under Philippine Law

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Leveraging Resources

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KH&3C Knowledge Hubs Collaborative Community Clusters

Municipal Library

Barangay Library

Barangay Library

Barangay Library

Public Schools, Community Partners and

Residents

Library Partners and

Support Coalition

National Library

Provincial Library

Reference: Yu, et al (2011)

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Strategic Interventions

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Future Projects

Currently, only 1 out of 10 students are able to graduate from university

Females particularly at risk

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• Education infrastructure falling behind • Aptitude limited

– Retention rates: 70% (English), 17% (Science), 7% (Math)

• Literacy Numeracy

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Uneven Growth…

Source: National Economic Development Authority, Philippines

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Where we can start…

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We can do better…

88% or a Total of 49.2 Million Filipinos Read Even with a slight decline in the number of Filipino adult readers in the country, there is an enormous market and development opportunity in the Philippines.

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GDPe Group Development Punctuated equilibrium

Reference: Tuckman (1965), Gersick (1989)

Forming

Storming

Norming

Performing

Time

Self

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lian

ce

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030

750 municipal libraries

1000 municipal libraries

1497 municipal libraries (100%)

600 municipal libraries

550 municipal libraries

4000 barangay libraries

(10%)

1000 barangay libraries

700 barangay libraries

600 barangay libraries

400 barangay libraries

Current LRP intervention (200 libraries)

Future LRP / Coalition programmes

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2 years 2 months

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LRP vs. Status Quo

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5

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15

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25

30

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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Municipal Libraries

LRPSupply chain model upgraded

World Economic Forum Mano Amiga Academy LBC support

Social Media Reach Volunteer Base National Bookstore

Asia Society Philippines BATS-Rotary Rizal Conference

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Vision | Partners | Objectives | Motivation | Successes | Contact Us

Books Work

• Case Study:

– Synergeia ARMM Village Reading Program

• Dropout rate: 70% to 20%

• Literacy rate: 10% to 53%

Starting with 15 libraries in Aklan…

• Kalibo Institute

• Kalibo Municipal*

• Wadeford School

• Aklan Catholic College Law Library

• St. Gabriel English School*

• Makato Integrated School

• St. Gabriel Community Center

• Makato Day Care Centers (5)

• Infant Jesus Academy*

• Kalibo Special Elementary School

• Malinao Municipal

• Novaliches, Quezon City*

• Laoag, Ilocos Norte*

• Nueva Vizcaya (8)

• Capiz (3)

• Atimonan, Iloilo

• Sta. Ana, Manila*

• Lubuagan, Kalinga

• Tinglayan, Kalinga

• Pasil, Kalinga

• Philippine Heart Center

• Tondo, Manila*

• Del Carmen, Siargao*

• Besao, Mt. Province

• Tiwi, Albay*

• Sagada, Mt. Province (2)

• Gubat, Sorsogon

• Adams, Ilocos Norte

• Talon-Talon, Zamboanga City*

…Expanding Nationwide

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• Libon, Albay*

• Hindang, Leyte*

• Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro

• Philippine General Hospital (3)

• Mankayan, Benguet (2)*

• Angat, Bulacan*

• Tacloban, Leyte

• Taguig, Metro Manila*

• New Bilibid Prison, Muntinlupa

• Tuguegarao, Cagayan

• Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya

• Paoay, Ilocos Norte (5)

• Spratlys / Kalayaan Islands

• Biñan, Laguna (2)*

• Marawi, Lanao del Sur (2)*

• Bago City, Negros Occidental *

• Bonggao, Sulu

• Silang, Cavite*

• Sta. Cruz, Manila

• Tacloban, Leyte

• Adams, Ilocos Norte (2)

• Tondo, Manila*

2013-2014 Libraries

Each pilot library per province receives free educational materials from our partners.

To know more, contact us! [email protected]

Current Planned

We are on track to reach our goal of 200 libraries; help make it a reality by partnering with us to build more:

* with internet connection

Over 80 partner libraries to date

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• Antipolo, Rizal* • Surallah, Cotabato* • Intramuros, Manila* • Cauayan, Isabela* • Mankayan, Benguet* • Arakan, Cotabato* • Legaspi, Albay* • Donsol, Sorsogon* • San Ysirro, Rizal* • UP-BLISS, QC* • West Crame, QC* • Mabalacat, Pampanga* • Iwahig, Palawan* • Binondo, Manila* • Bonggao, Tawi-Tawi

2015 Libraries

‘Oxford Under the Milky Way’, Yunli Song ©

• Colon, Cebu • Bogo, Cebu • Polillo, Quezon • Loyola Heights, QC • Concepcion, Tarlac • Nacar, Pangasinan • Libona, Bukidnon • Carles, Iloilo • Lumban, Laguna • Basco, Batanes • Forbes Park, Makati • Caliraya, Laguna • Where would you like

to build one?

*Turned over/operational

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Kalibo, Aklan

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Tiwi, Albay

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Lubuangan, Kalinga

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Sagada, Mountain Province

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Adams, Ilocos Norte

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Novaliches, Quezon City

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Laoag, Ilocos Norte

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Sta. Ana, Manila

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Philippine Heart Center

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Philippine General Hospital

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New Bilibid Maximum Security Prison, Muntinlupa

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Gawad Kalinga Farm and Entrepreneur training library, Angat

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Binan, Laguna Library Hub

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Soar High Mobile Library, Marawi, Lanao del Sur

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Smokey Mountain, Tondo, Manila

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• Strengthen Indicators • Literacy • Livelihood • Health • Security • Governance

• Surpass Targets • 200+ by 2020 • Strenghen barangay centres • Interconnection (DepEd Library Hub, National Library’s eLib)

• Replicate Regionally

• Myanmar, Pakistan, Vietnam, Timor Leste, Nepal

Moving Forward

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Recognition

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