DONATE
BOOKS
Donating conscientiology books to the African Continent is a complex, challenging and expensive enterprise.
We need your help.
Our Goal:
Our goal is to donate the Léxico de Ortopensatas
dictionary to all national libraries and main libraries of all 54 African nations.
Currently,
9 countries
have already
received the
dictionary.
Another
45 countries
await for donations.
Angola
Central African Rep.
Egypt
Ghana
Kenya
Morroco
Mozambique
South Africa
Zambia
Why donate books?
Books are the most reliable tool to spread valuable ideas. They last for millennia and survive technological transitions. Books are time capsules and physical representations of thoughts.
Why donate to Africa?
Conscientiology books can inspire leaders of reurbanisation and pacifism in Africa. Moreover, the multicultural and historical wealth of the African people has countless lessons to teach conscientiologists. The Africa-Conscientiology partnership is interassistantial.
How does the logistics work?
Our team of volunteers liaises with African libraries to arrange the book donation process. Books are packed and shipped to Africa. Upon receiving the parcel, the librarians confirm that the books were catalogued and available for readers.
How expensive is the shipping?
US$ 300 is the average cost to ship 1 Léxico de Ortopensatas from our headquarters in Brazil to Africa. This amount essentially encompasses overseas courier costs.
Where do the books go?
All books are donated to African public libraries and university libraries. We prioritise sending books to national libraries and bigger libraries.
Does BiblioAfrica provide funds to its staff?
How much can I donate?
No. BiblioAfrica is a non-profit organisation. We are 100% supported by volunteers. All volunteers pay for their own travel expenses when
donating book overseas. Most of them are also donors.
You can donate as much as you want and as many times as you want.
Can I choose a country?
You can choose among those African countries that have not yet received books if you make a donation of US$ 300 or more.