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Improving E-Reader Durability

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Improving Ebook Tablet Durability

Worldreader’s e-readers in schools loaded with free digital books are now more durable than ever, changing the way people read in Africa.

Helping people is in all of us

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Meet 14-year-old Rita, a high-schooler in Adeiso, Ghana. Rita wants to become a leader in Ghana and make a difference. We think she will do exactly that. Thank you for all that you have helped make possible so far. Happy Holidays!

Okanta Kate

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"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"

Reading Better

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After just 6 months, Worldreader's students in Ghana are testing better on reading comprehension... but see for yourself the effect e-readers are having on fluency and diction.

Worldreader: Books for All

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Worldreader is a non-profit whose mission is to bring "books for all" in the developing world--using e-readers. This short video gives some insight into what we're all about.