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Saint Paul Helps to End the Book Famine in Africa

Maggie Kelly

Saint Paul Magazine

November 14th, 2015

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Different roads to success in Kenya and Sierra Leone

October 27th, 2015

 40 foot containers of BFA books have recently been delivered to Kisii University in Kenya and the Sierra Leone Book Trust.  Read more to learn about the different models these organizations used to successfully organize their container projects, and see feedback from recipients! Nelson Mandela said that "no country can really develop unless its citizens are educated," and this idea lies at the heart of BFA's mission.  By putting high quality educational materials into the hands of as many African learners as possible, we can help to empower the next generation of African leaders, and promote social and economic development across the African continent.

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Africa: Sharing Picture Books With Kids Can Make Them Smarter and More Attentive

Lynne Murray, Stellenbosch University, Mark Tomlinson, University of Reading and Peter Cooper

AllAfrica

September 19th, 2015

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Images of Alexandria Library Brought to Life by Director General Dr. Ismail Serageldin

September 1st, 2015

In partnership with the MN Friends of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, BFA was honored to host Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director General of the Alexandria Library in Egypt, for a presentation on the history and current role of this historic institution. Also on hand for the occasion was special guest His Excellency Mohamed Tawfik, Egyptian Ambassador to the U.S. Dr. Serageldin received a standing ovation for his engaging, informative, and visually stunning presentation, capping a wonderful night of learning and fellowship.

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Books Have the Power to Transform African Lives

Patrick Plonski

The Guardian (UK)

August 27th, 2015

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World Bank: Books Critical to Improving Education in Sub-Saharan Africa

August 27th, 2015

A recent World Bank report (May 2015) emphasizes the urgent need to get textbooks into the hands of every student in sub-Saharan Africa. This report is part of a growing body of evidence reinforcing the efficiency and efficacy of putting the right books in the hands of African learners. The report states that "No other input is likely to be more cost effective than making high-quality learning materials available to all students…" Other studies have reached similar conclusions to the 2015 World Bank report.

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