‘A school without books is just a shell.’
Sayid Aden Ali works for IFED, an organisation which has set up over 15 schools in Somalia, giving thousands of children an opportunity to learn. This is his story.
Read moreSayid Aden Ali works for IFED, an organisation which has set up over 15 schools in Somalia, giving thousands of children an opportunity to learn. This is his story.
Read moreOur East Africa Representative James shares his reflections from the Pan-African Literacy for All conference.
Read moreHear from Heidi Mulvey, Head of Community Engagement at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, about why her company is committed to supporting Book Aid International's work.
Read moreHear from our Chief Executive Alison Tweed, about this year's London Book Fair.
Read moreVeronica loves to read whenever she can, but she also knows that reading can be the key to a brighter future.
Read moreThis year with your support, we sent over 1.2 million books to people who need them most. Our Chief Executive Alison Tweed looks back at 2023.
Read moreWhy do libraries become targets during conflict? And why do so many put themselves in harm’s way to protect them? In this blog, our chair Dr. Alice Prochaska reflects on these questions, and more.
Read moreThe more Dalitso reads the better he does at school. Here he tells us how greater access to books is helping him with his education.
Read moreDuring the worst of the Liberian civil war Yvonne set up the WE-CARE library to provide a space for children to read and learn. This is her story.
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