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Fundación Empresas Públicas de Medellín, Columbia 

Access to Learning Award

Given each year by the foundation's Global Libraries initiative, the Access to Learning Award recognizes the innovative efforts of public libraries or similar organizations outside the United States to connect people to information through free access to computers and the Internet.

The application period for the 2010 award ended on October 31, 2009.


For more information about the award, visit the How to Apply section.
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Learn more below about our award recipients' inspiring work to bring new knowledge and tools to people and communities around the world.

Award Recipients


2009: Fundación Empresas Públicas de Medellín, Colombia

In a city once fractured by violence, libraries are bringing people together as a community with access to information and technology, educational programs, cultural offerings—and of course, books—in every corner of the city.
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2008: Vasconcelos Program

Vasconcelos, an innovative mobile technology program, provides computer access and training to remote, indigenous communities in Mexico's Veracruz state.

2007: Northern Territory Library, Australia

In extremely remote, underprivileged communities, an innovative technological solution that helps preserve culture is drawing Indigenous Australians into local libraries.

2006: Rural Education and Development (READ), Nepal

READ Nepal works with villages to build self-supporting libraries (funded through community projects) that provide free access to computers and the Internet, books, multimedia tools, and more.

2005: Bangladesh's Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha

Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha converts indigenous boats into mobile libraries that provide free computer and Internet stations and training to agricultural communities in a northern watershed.
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2004: Denmark's Aarhus Public Libraries
2004: China Evergreen Rural Library Service Center

Two organizations were honored in 2004 for providing free computer and Internet services to immigrants and refugees in Denmark and to townspeople in remote areas of China.

2003: Smart Cape Access Project

Smart Cape Access Project installed computers and Internet access in public libraries in disadvantaged areas of Cape Town to give residents free access for the first time in South Africa.

2002: BibloRed

BibloRed is a network of 19 public libraries in Bogotá, Colombia that offers free access to computers and the Internet in some of the city's poorest neighborhoods.

2001: Proyecto Bibliotecas Guatemala (Probigua) and Argentina's Biblioteca del Congreso

Two organizations were honored in 2001 for providing free computer and Internet services to rural communities in Guatemala and to millions of urban dwellers in Buenos Aires.

2000: Helsinki City Library

Helsinki City Library in Finland was among the world's first libraries to offer Internet access to the public, which includes many low-income residents and refugees.

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