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Room to Read is a global
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organization headquartered in
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. The organization focuses on working in collaboration with local communities, partner organizations and governments to improve
literacy Literacy in its broadest sense describes "particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing" with the purpose of understanding or expressing thoughts or ideas in written form in some specific context of use. In other words, huma ...
and
gender equality Gender equality, also known as sexual equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing d ...
in education. Room to Read has reached 23 million children and has worked in 20 countries.


History

Room to Read was co-founded and launched by John Wood, Erin Keown Ganju and Dinesh Shrestha in 1999 after Wood visited several local schools in Nepal. He observed the teachers' and students' enthusiasm and lack of resources, which lead him to quit his job and build a global team to create sustainable programs that help solve their education challenges Wood and Shrestha worked with rural communities to build schools called School Room and established libraries called Reading Room. They later expanded beyond libraries, to begin the Girls' Education program in 2000, which focuses on young girls and provides a long-term commitment to their education. In 2001, Ganju launched Room to Read in
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. Since then, Room to Read's operations have expanded to include 20 countries.


Programs

Room to Read's Literacy Program supports literacy development for primary school students. The organization works with local authors and illustrators to create and distribute children's books. It also introduced an online learning platform called Literacy Cloud during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through its Girls' Education Program, Room to Read supports girls with resources, mentorship and a life skills curriculum that helps them overcome challenges to education.


Impact

Since its inception in 2000, Room to Read has reached 32 million children in underserved communities around the world: * 49,000 schools in 29 countries have been benefitted from Room to Read programs. * Approximately 34 million children's books have been distributed, including more than 4,777 original and adapted Room to Read book titles * 3.5 million books have been checked out. * 200,000 teachers and librarians have been trained in literacy and reading best practices * More than 2.8 million girls are supported by Room to Read's Girls' Education Program; 95% of girls who remained in the program advanced to the next grade * More than 3 million girls have benefitted from the Girl's Education Program since the onset of the
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Awards and recognition

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Skoll Foundation The Skoll Foundation is a private foundation based in Palo Alto, California. The foundation makes grants and investments intended to reduce global poverty. Jeffrey Skoll created the foundation in 1999. The total assets of the foundation (includi ...
: Award for Social Entrepreneurship (2004–2013) *
Academy for Educational Development AED, formerly the Academy for Educational Development (1961 to 2011), was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focused on education, health and economic development for the "least advantaged in the United States and developing countries throu ...
: Breakthrough Ideas in Education (2007) *
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Monitor Group Monitor Deloitte is the multinational strategy consulting practice of Deloitte Consulting. Monitor Deloitte specializes in providing strategy consultation services to the senior management of major organizations and governments. It helps its clien ...
: Social Capitalist Award (2004–2008) *
Charity Navigator Charity Navigator is a charity assessment organization that evaluates hundreds of thousands of charitable organizations based in the United States, operating as a free 501(c)(3) organization. It provides insights into a nonprofit’s financial s ...
: 14 four-star ratings (2005–2017, 2019) *
American Library Association The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with 49,727 members a ...
: Presidential Citation (2008) *
UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy The UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy recognizes the activities of outstanding individuals, governments or governmental agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in literacy serving rural adults and out-of-school youth, particular ...
: 2011 * Cambodia Ministry of Education: Royal Medal of Munisaraphorn Mahasereaywat (2013) * World's Children's Prize, Honorary Award Laureate (2014) *
American University School of International Service The School of International Service (SIS) is American University's school of advanced international study, covering areas such as international politics, international communication, international development, international economics, peace and conf ...
: Ten Innovative NGOs in Education (2014) *
Library of Congress Literacy Award The Center for the Book was founded in 1977 by Daniel J. Boorstin, the Librarian of Congress, to promote literacy, libraries, and reading and an understanding of the history and heritage of American literature. The Center for the Book is mainly ...
: Special Response Award (2020); David M. Rubenstein Prize (2014)


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