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African Library Earns International Recognition

The Library of Africa and the African Diaspora (LOATAD) has been recognized in the book 150 Libraries to Visit Before You Die, a guide to notable libraries worldwide published by Belgian company Lannoo. The inclusion highlights the library’s growing significance on the international stage.

Library Overview

Founded in 2017 by Sylvia Arthur, LOATAD is located in Adenta, Accra, Ghana. It is one of only three libraries in West Africa featured in the publication. The library began with a collection of 1,300 books from Arthur’s personal collection and has expanded to over 4,000 volumes dedicated to African and Diaspora literature.

Collections and Programs

LOATAD houses literature from 45 of 54 African countries, with some materials dating back to the early 20th century. The library aims to promote reading, creativity, and critical thought, and offers writing residencies and community programs to empower writers. It also seeks to provide access to contemporary, culturally-relevant literature not readily available in Ghana.

Mission and Impact

LOATAD’s mission includes preserving African and diaspora stories while nurturing emerging voices across the continent. The library addresses literacy challenges in Ghana and provides a platform for storytellers to share their work. Sylvia Arthur stated that the recognition highlights the library’s impact both locally and internationally, emphasizing the importance of African narratives and traditions in preserving history and culture.

International Recognition

The library’s inclusion in 150 Libraries to Visit Before You Die underscores its role in safeguarding African literary heritage and amplifying the continent’s creative voice globally.

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