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Bringing Free E-Books to Students in Africa During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Melanie Wise
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only a global health crisis, it is a learning crisis. When considering how to mitigate learning loss in a pandemic, it should be a top priority to support reading skills and engagement with books. That's why we’re expanding our partnership with Opera to get more books to more readers.
One Woman’s Journey from Kenyan Slum to University: The Power of Digital Reading
By Julia
Ghana’s Akua Serwaa Amankwah Wins Worldreader ‘Inspire Us’ Writing Competition
By Angela Ding
More Than 1.6 Million People Read Free Online Books With Opera Mini and Worldreader
We are thrilled to celebrate International Literacy Day 2019 by announcing that, so far in 2019, more than 1.6 million people have been reading online books in more than 52 languages with Opera Mini and Worldreader. This marks a major success in our joint effort to bring free e-books to people around the world. In … Continue Reading →
From an Almost Child Bride to the Leader of the Most Inspiring Book Club
According to a number of international studies, literacy is the most accurate predictor of an individual’s earning power, and has the ability to decrease inequality. Yet one in four young people in developing nations are unable to read a single sentence, and millions more have limited access to books. While efforts to expand access to … Continue Reading →
Anasoma Mid-Term Report
By Julia
LEAP: Empowering Kenyan Libraries as Hubs of Information and Technology
By Julia
Anasoma Final Report: Achieving Gender Parity in Access to Digital Reading
By Julia
One Girl’s Voice Rising from the Slums: I Love Reading!
By Angela Ding
"Doris, a teenager living in Africa's largest slum in the middle of Nairobi, Kenya, has the odds stacked against her. But, she has learned to cope, find a tune to dance to and dream big. E-books and Kindles have found their way to her school and they have planted a seed of hope. They give her a sense of freedom, keep her mind busy and urge her to study more diligently so she can one day become a doctor. Books matter to Doris-- a lot. Help us reach even more girls like Doris. Donate to Worldreader today: http://www.worldreader.org/support-us/."
Prime Minister Speech – Tanzania 2013
By Angela Ding