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iREAD 2 Midterm Study Results: All Children Reading in Ghana
By Julia
“Thanks” from Worldreader Teachers
By Angela Ding
iREAD 2 Baseline Report: All Children Reading
By Julia
Worldreader Program: Gets Books Into the Most Remote Places
By Angela Ding
See how one Worldreader Program donation brought Kindles into two primary schools in Tanzania. Experience the impact on 11-year-old Mery's life who wants to teach her whole country to read. Wondering what's a Worldreader Program? It's a new way for anyone to get books into the most remote places. It includes: 50 ruggedized Kindles with clip-on lights, 100 storybooks and textbooks per Kindle (from Africa and the rest of the world) and proven training materials for students, teachers and the entire community.
Powering Reading Using Solar Charging Kindle Cases
By Julia
Ghana: An Online Education Revolution with Daljit Dhaliwal.
By Angela Ding
Helping people is in all of us
By Angela Ding
International Day of the Girl
By Angela Ding
Today is October 11th, 2012 - The 1st ever International Day of the Girl marked by the United Nations. With support from FC Barcelona and 10×10, we're creating global awareness about the importance of educating girls. On the ground, in Africa, we're encouraging young women like Kate and Rita to keep studying, to keep reading and to keep discovering their potential. Help us spread the message by sharing this video!
Linda’s Struggle
By Angela Ding
Okanta Kate
By Angela Ding
"One e-book can change a life. It changed Okanta Kate's life forever. After reading The Shark by Ghanaian author Peggy Oppong -- a book Worldreader digitized and added to her Kindle, Okanta Kate was hooked, and magical things began to happen. This 17-year-old high school student has become an avid reader and has devoured more than 100 books in one year. She's writing poetry and short stories and aspires to not only achieve great things, but to inspire others around her to achieve great things as well. millionbooks.worldreader.org"
Fox Soccer Report Worldreader
By Angela Ding