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Hon. Dan Wanyama

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The National Assembly has approved the Kenya National Library Service Bill, 2023 (National Assembly Bill No. 20 of 2023), paving the way for a modern legal framework aimed at strengthening library services, promoting literacy and preserving Kenya's cultural heritage.

Sponsored by Hon. DanΒ Wanyama , the Bill gives effect to Article 11(2)(a) of the Constitution, which obligates the State to promote national and cultural expression through literature, libraries, publications, science, communication and other forms of cultural heritage.

The legislation, which was published in May 2023 and considered by the Departmental Committee on Sports and Culture, was approved with amendments designed to improve governance, clarify institutional responsibilities and enhance service delivery across the country.

One of the most significant provisions clearly separates the responsibilities of the national and county governments in the management of library services. Under the Bill, the national government will be responsible for developing policies, legislation and standards for the library sector, promoting literacy, conducting research, publishing the Kenya National Bibliography and the Kenya Periodicals Directory, establishing a national web catalogue and maintaining a national virtual library service.

County governments, on the other hand, will oversee the development, management and maintenance of county libraries, establish reading centres, promote reading and writing culture, support literacy campaigns, provide learning resources, strengthen community access to information and expand outreach services.

The clear division of responsibilities is expected to eliminate duplication of functions, improve coordination between the two levels of government and bring quality library services closer to communities.

The Bill also introduces measures to modernise Kenya's library sector by embracing digital technology. The establishment of a national virtual library and an integrated national web catalogue is expected to make educational resources more accessible to learners, researchers and the general public regardless of their location.

Once enacted, the new law is expected to transform Kenya's library sector into a modern knowledge network that supports education, lifelong learning, innovation and digital inclusion while safeguarding the country's literary and cultural heritage. The reforms are also expected to improve access to information in both urban and rural areas.