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BFA Tours Better World Books Warehouse

September 22nd, 2009

At a recent tour of the Better World Books warehouse outside of South Bend, Indiana, Books For Africa and Visions In Action staff discussed ongoing collaborative opportunities. Visions In Action is shipping seven containers of books to South Africa, Uganda, and Tanzania, with Books For Africa providing the books and Better World Books and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) providing funding. “Better World Books is our number one funder, our number one source for college textbooks, and our number one source of visibility on some 800 college campuses across North America,” Plonski noted. “Their support has been critical to our success, and it was great to tour their facilities and meet their staff.” Click on the link above to read more...

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St. Paul book donations to Africa top 25 millio

Star Tribune

September 7th, 2009

Nonprofit supplier Books For Africa celebrates the milestone and seeks help at its St. Paul warehouse

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September 8th is National Literacy Day!

September 4th, 2009

Join us in celebrating the importance of literacy in improving people’s lives across Africa. According to UNESCO, literacy remains an elusive target: some 776 million adults lack minimum literacy skills, which means that one in five adults is still not literate; 75 million children are out of school, and many more attend irregularly or drop out. Books For Africa believes in the power of literacy, and believes that books help people to acquire literacy skills and help themselves to improve their lives. Over the past 21 years, Books For Africa has engaged in literacy projects in 45 African countries. We have helped fill libraries with books, helped provide textbooks for schoolchildren, and helped university students to get the books they need to improve their educational opportunities. 50 cents sends a book to a child in Africa. Help out the children of Africa today in honor of International Literacy Day! Click on the link above for more info...

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U.S. Army Soldiers Deliver Over 1,000 Books to Rural Schools Near Tanga, Tanzania

September 1st, 2009

Soldiers assigned to the U.S. Army's 4-414th Civil Affairs Battalion delivered more than 1,000 books to two primary schools and a secondary school near Tanga, Tanzania, on August 24, 2009. The U.S. Embassy in Tanzania provided the books, which were donated by various entities including Books For Africa. According to U.S. Army Capt. Bernice Logan, it is common for a rural Tanzanian school of 1,300 children to have only 22 teachers, which equates to more than 59 students per classroom. "They are lucky if they get one book per classroom, and the teacher writes everything on the board and then they [students] copy that. Being able to provide these books allows the teacher the time to do more teaching instead of writing." Click on the link above for links to the full story and a slideshow.

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South African Children Gain a Love of Reading Thanks to Help2read.org

August 12th, 2009

South African students in the Cape Town area now have access to 22,000 BFA books thanks to help2read, a nonprofit that strives to ensure that all primary students are literate and love reading. According to help2read: "Now, 8,000 learners in 15 schools have access to beautiful and interesting books that will certainly provide enjoyment and an opportunity for learning. Not only have do the children have access to these books but they can, with the assistance of the trained reading helpers, now fully enjoy and appreciate these fantastic resources." Click on the headline to read the full report.

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