Pakistan

Pakistani Section of IBBY

10 B Main Market, Gulberg, Lahore 

Tel: + 92 35760552 / + 92 37883742

Website: ibbypakistan.org

Email: tasneem.zehra@gmail.com

Instagram: @ibbypakistan 

 

President

Tasneem Zehra Husain

 

Bookbird Correspondent

Ms Asma Qureshi

Email: asmaqureshi85@gmail.com

 

Liaison Officer

Amna Hassan Kazmi

Email: ceo.albbs@gmail.com 

 

IBBY Pakistan is affiliated to the Alif Laila Book Bus Society, a registered non-profit, non-governmental organization that has been working to promote literacy and quality education in Pakistan since 1978. The organization set up the first children’s library in the country, and since then has been advocating for books and libraries for children all over Pakistan, reaching out to children in the rural and mountainous areas.

The Alif Laila complex includes three libraries and a resource centre in Lahore and a cluster school library and a mobile library in the suburb of Sheikhupura in the Punjab. Apart from these tangible centres, Alif Laila has touched the imagination of countless children and adults through its advocacy campaigns that have involved posters, street theatre, mime and puppet, muppet shows and marches – to promote reading and books  throughout the country.

Since Pakistan became a member of the IBBY family in 2006, Alif Laila has formed alliances and welcomed membership from individuals and organizations involved in bringing children and books together. IBBY Pakistan does not charge a membership fee at present.

The devastating floods in 2010 left most of Pakistan inundated and thousands of homes and schools destroyed. An IBBY appeal in 2010 enabled IBBY Pakistan to set up Books Build Bridges libraries in a total of 110 schools from the funds generated. Two other organizations supported this venture which meant 85 more libraries going out to children in flood affected areas of Pakistan.

IBBY Pakistan and its partners were able to provide these portable library kits to the 195 schools . The programme was based on bibliotherapy and art therapy basics. The innovative library kits included books for children as well as art and craft materials, story boards and puppets. The books were carefully selected to involve and engage young readers. Play materials and a puppet kit were also included so that children could express themselves through dramatic play.

 

Past News & Events

2025: Silent Books Exhibition in Pakistan

Explore the following presention on the 2019 Silent Books Collection exhibited in Pakistan in 2025.

2018: 680 Libraries, 100 Books Project

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Read the 2020 report of activities

2019: Rickshaw library for children in marginalised communities in Pakistan 

In the past the Ali Laila Book Bus Society, IBBY Pakistan, rented rickshaws to use as mobile libraries. In 2019, thanks to a grant from the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan, they have been able to custom-build their own rickshaw library to take books to children in the marginalised communities around Lahore. 

2011: Swat Library for Malala, Shazia, and Kainat

2008: Official Plans for Libraries in Pakistan

2005: Earthquake Relief Work by Alif Laila Book Bus Society