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The participation of the students and the teachers in the play was very impressive. After the play, when the audience had to speak against the antagonist, the students came forward to express their strong opinions against the perils of child marriage.
We are happy and excited to announce another BOOKS FOR CHANGE success story with the opening of our new library in Sermathang Nepal.
Thank you for all the support in making this possible.
The first library of Muyinga - Burundi, part of a future inclusive school for deaf children, in locally sourced compressed earth blocks, clay tiles and eucalyptus beams, built with a participatory approach.
Young children who grow up in an enriching environment where they feel loved, cared for, protected and stimulated, and where they received good nutrition, have the best possible chance of optimal development.
The Children book, “Pawankali” book promotion took place in a lively school filled with greenery called Rupi International School, Kathmandu. In this event, 200 students from primary section and 15 teachers were present to listen to Pranita's presentation.
We are so overwhelmed to share with you all our recent development in our Library Project in Bhawani Secondary School, Kagati.This library is dedicated to Malala Yousafzai because we are inspired by her story and her fight for educating young girls.
A performing poet since she was 14 years old, Sarah Kay is the founder of Project VOICE, an organization that uses spoken word poetry as a literacy and empowerment tool.
Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice — and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.