The Asprobir association is located in Nantes at 10, rue Anatole-de-Monzie.
It is committed to combating illiteracy in remote villages in Africa by establishing rural libraries.
Visitors will be immersed in the essence of African literature
— Ide Rosine Deumaga, president of Asprobir
This year marks the ninth edition of their African literature festival, “New Emerging Voices”, which will take place from October 11 to 13, 2024, in Nantes at the Maison des Confluences, 4, place du Muguet nantais, Clos Toreau.
This literary brunch aims to showcase the diversity of African literature and its diaspora. Visitors will experience the essence of African literature through meetings with authors, workshops, conferences, and a pop-up bookstore, explains Ide Rosine Deumaga, president of Asprobir.
In Loire-Atlantique, their volunteers are also active in addressing under-education and the digital divide.
We organize public readings and theater as educational tools. The organization of this festival needs to shine to foster intercultural encounters, which are greatly needed in the remote areas of the department,” continues Ide Rosine Deumaga.
Asprobir Association: Championing African Literature and Combating Illiteracy
About Asprobir
The Asprobir association is located in Nantes, at 10, rue Anatole-de-Monzie. This dedicated organization focuses on addressing the critical issue of illiteracy in remote villages across Africa by establishing rural libraries, fostering community learning and development.
Mission and Vision
Asprobir’s mission revolves around empowering communities through access to literature. By providing resources and educational opportunities, the association aims to combat the pervasive problem of illiteracy in Africa. This is not just about reading and writing; it’s about opening doors to knowledge and cultural enrichment.
Events and Initiatives
One of the cornerstone events of Asprobir is the annual African literature festival. For the ninth year, the festival, titled “New Emerging Voices,” will take place from October 11 to 13, 2024, at the Maison des Confluences in Nantes. Here are some key features of the event:
- Date: October 11-13, 2024
- Location: Maison des Confluences, 4, place du Muguet, Nantes at Clos Toreau
- Focus: Celebrating the diversity of African literature and its diaspora
“Visitors will be immersed in the heart of the soul of African literature.”
A Multifaceted Experience
This festival promises an engaging experience, including:
- Meetings and discussions with prominent authors
- Interactive workshops and conferences
- A pop-up bookstore featuring diverse African literature
Community Engagement in Loire-Atlantique
In addition to its African literature festival, Asprobir volunteers are actively involved in combating under-education and bridging the digital divide in the Loire-Atlantique region. Through public readings, performances, and educational outreach, the organization works tirelessly to promote literacy and cultural understanding.
Educational Initiatives
The Asprobir association organizes various educational programs aimed at enriching community knowledge. Some of the initiatives include:
- Public readings and storytelling sessions to foster a love for literature
- Theatre performances that convey important societal messages
- Workshops aimed at building digital literacy skills among the youth
Impact of Educational Programs
These programs serve not only as educational instruments but also as means of fostering cultural exchange and understanding. As Ide Rosine Deumaga emphasizes, “the organization of this festival must shine to facilitate intercultural encounters, which is sorely lacking in remote areas of the department.”
Benefits of Literacy and Literary Engagement
Participating in initiatives like those of Asprobir offers numerous benefits, including:
- Empowerment: Literacy empowers individuals to engage with their communities and make informed decisions.
- Cultural Awareness: Events celebrating literature enhance understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures.
- Community Cohesion: Literacy initiatives encourage community collaboration, strengthening social ties.
Case Studies: Success Stories from Asprobir
Expanding Access to Books
One successful case study includes the establishment of several rural libraries in African villages, leading to a measurable increase in literacy rates. These libraries not only provide books but also serve as community hubs where knowledge is shared and cultural stories are preserved.
Digital Literacy Workshops
In recent years, Asprobir has initiated digital literacy workshops, where participants, particularly the youth, learn vital computer skills and how to navigate the internet. This initiative has proven essential in closing the digital divide, enabling more individuals to access online educational resources.
How You Can Get Involved
The work of Asprobir thrives on community support and participation. Here’s how you can contribute:
- Volunteer: Join Asprobir’s team to help organize events and educational programs.
- Attend the Festival: Participate in the “New Emerging Voices” festival to show your support for African literature.
- Donate: Contributions help fund literacy initiatives and the development of rural libraries.
Final Thoughts on the Importance of Literacy
Engagement in literacy efforts, like those spearheaded by Asprobir, goes beyond mere reading and writing skills. It fosters a culture of learning and understanding that resonates across generations. By investing in literacy, we’re investing in brighter futures for communities, both in Africa and beyond.
Contact Information
For more information about Asprobir and how you can assist in their mission, please reach out to:
10, rue Anatole-de-Monzie
Nantes, France
[email protected]