Ethiopia

    

Local Coordinating Organization
CODE-Ethiopia is the local coordinating organization administering the Burt Award for African Literature – Ethiopia. CODE-Ethiopia and CODE have been working together for over 15 years on literacy development programming in primary schools in Ethiopia. 

Objectives of the Award

  • To recognize excellence in young adult fiction
  • To support and motivate the development of supplementary reading materials for a critical stage of learning – secondary school - where English medium instruction begins - by producing highly relevant fiction connected to students’ life and culture.
  • To strengthen the English language skills and other learning skills of youth and help foster enthusiasm and love for reading.
  • To stimulate and support the Ethiopian publishing industry and the development of African literature.
  • To increase the stock of English readers in established school libraries and other libraries.

Developing Youth literature in Ethiopia
Workshops to strengthen writing and writers, editing and editors of youth literature in English will bring existing or interested parties in writing, editing and publishing and the wider community of language and library professionals together – and provides an opportunity to foster the beginnings of a private publishing industry. Publishers of Burt Award books have the added benefit of exposure to a market beyond Ethiopia.

Process to select the winning titles:
Manuscripts are evaluated and judged on an individual basis. Each year there is a week-long deliberation process to determine winning submissions. 

Jury
Six professionals are involved in judging submissions.  Among them five are Ethiopian and one Canadian.  The jury members are carefully selected on the basis of their knowledge and expertise in the areas of youth literature, linguistics, publishing and writing.

The Canadian jury member, Ted Staunton, was selected by IBBY Canada to join the Ethiopian Burt Award jury.  Ted Staunton is an award-winning author and teacher.  In addition to judging manuscripts, Mr. Staunton is supporting writers and editors in Ethiopia a by co-leading workshops on literature for youth.
 

Prizes and Guaranteed Purchase or Titles
Writers win monetary awards of $9,000 for first prize, $7,000 for second prize and $5,000 for third prize (CAD), while publishers receive a guaranteed purchase of 3,000 copies of each title to be distributed to schools and libraries in their country. Publishers print an additional 2,000 copies to market and sell commercially.
 

Distribution of Books to Schools and Community Libraries 
As part of making the books accessible to readers, CODE-Ethiopia distributes the titles to reading rooms (community libraries) throughout the country. In addition, they will facilitate the use of these materials in schools and the greater community through activities such as authors’ speaking tours, essay writing contexts and radio dramatizations of the titles.
 

Submission Criteria for the Burt Award for African Literature - Ethiopia

Contact Information

CODE Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
tel: +251-11-515-31-66
code.et@ethionet.et

 

CODE
613-232-3569
codehq@codecan.org