Sparking a love of reading in Cameroon
Every year we support our partners to promote reading. In this blog, our partner Andrew in Cameroon, told us about the celebrations matter.
Read moreEvery year we support our partners to promote reading. In this blog, our partner Andrew in Cameroon, told us about the celebrations matter.
Read moreAnastasia is a Ukrainian mum. Thanks to supporters like you, we’ve sent books that she loves to read with her daughter. This is her story.
Read moreDuring the recent war in Lebanon, Shereen led a bibliotherapy programme to help children cope. In this blog, she reflects on the lessons learned and the power of books during conflict.
Read moreNessrine is a teacher in Beirut, Lebanon. Earlier this year she told us about the difference books were making to the children she teaches.
Read moreA teacher and reading champion, Joyce Ampofo is the founder and Chief Executive of Rainbow Trust Foundation, one of Book Aid International’s partners in Ghana. This is her story.
Read moreAt the launch of MYSA's “Little Hands, Big Steps” project we met Caroline who told us what it will mean for her family. This is her story.
Read moreFifteen-year-old Esther from Malawi believes that books and learning will help her achieve her dreams. This is her story.
Read moreRexa teaches children to read at an after school camp. Here she tells us how this is helping not only the children's reading skills but hers too.
Read moreJoseph, a teacher and librarian in Liberia, shares how a school library is providing light in the darkness.
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