Library Program
The Child Library at the Ibda'a Cultural Center was established in 1996 to provide children with access to books, films, and educational resources that were previously unavailable in the camp. It offers a safe and supportive space for reading, learning, and cultural and social development, while also serving as a place for recreation and enjoyment. Today, the library contains more than two thousand books in Arabic and English. The library is part of Ibdaa’s public library, where a dedicated children’s section hosts regular reading sessions of educational and meaningful stories for children.
Project Beneficiaries: Hundred children each week