Author Archive
26Apr
Please click on the link below to access the ILBF Newsletter for April 2012. International Law Book Facility News – April 2012
10Apr
Books for libraries in Zimbabwe
The Legal Resources Foundation (LRF) is one of the oldest human rights NGOS in Zimbabwe. Alongside its other work across Zimbabwe, it is responsible for the only national network of law libraries, with five libraries in five major towns. The LRF’s objectives are to strive for justice by empowering people through education. The libraries are used for lawyers, law students, […]
15Mar
Books headed to Africa
Over two packing days held at the end of February and the beginning of March, ILBF volunteers prepared shipments for four institutions. 19 boxes of books were packed for the Law Society of Botswana and 19 boxes for the University of Zimbabwe. In March, 17 boxes were packed for the Law Association of Zambia and […]
15Mar
Books Arrive in Malawi
Dorothy Doreen Eneya from Chancellor College at the University of Malawi, acknowledged the safe arrival of 21 boxes of Halsbury’s Laws of England, packed late last year. Mrs Eneya extended her gratitude to the IBLF: ‘Many thanks to you and your wonderful team for this timely donation that will change many lives. Looking forward to your […]
27Jan
Book Packing News
During December 2011 and in January 2012, ILBF volunteers packed boxes of books for countries across three continents. Seventeen boxes were packed for the Centre of Human Rights and Democracy in Africa, in the Cameroon, seventeen for the Nigerian Law School in Nigeria and sixteen boxes for the Prosecution Branch of the Police in Belize. […]
15Dec
Books Received in Botswana
The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat Library in Gaborone, Botswana, recently received 41 boxes of books for their Legal Unit. SADC is built upon a vision of working towards ‘a common future, a future within a regional community that will ensure economic well-being, improvement of the standards of living and quality of life, freedom and social justice […]



