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  • Worldreader is focused on making e-books and e-readers such as the Kindle available to school-going children in the developing world -- where severe cost limitations often mean that books and libraries are out of reach.

    Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit Dinkar Jain 2011

  • Taboo subjects: ordinary domestic scenes, love between Africans (unless a death is involved), references to African writers or intellectuals, mention of school-going children who are not suffering from yaws or Ebola fever or female genital mutilation.

    Four More « Gerry Canavan 2009

  • The training and awareness-raising campaign will take place on March 7 and 8 in six rural communities, bringing together young women who have children of school-going age.

    Jenny Hobbs: Women In Liberia Mobilize For Peace Jenny Hobbs 2011

  • Worldreader is focused on making e-books and e-readers such as the Kindle available to school-going children in the developing world -- where severe cost limitations often mean that books and libraries are out of reach.

    Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit Dinkar Jain 2011

  • Worldreader is focused on making e-books and e-readers such as the Kindle available to school-going children in the developing world -- where severe cost limitations often mean that books and libraries are out of reach.

    Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit Dinkar Jain 2011

  • The training and awareness-raising campaign will take place on March 7 and 8 in six rural communities, bringing together young women who have children of school-going age.

    Jenny Hobbs: Women In Liberia Mobilize For Peace Jenny Hobbs 2011

  • Worldreader is focused on making e-books and e-readers such as the Kindle available to school-going children in the developing world -- where severe cost limitations often mean that books and libraries are out of reach.

    Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit Dinkar Jain 2011

  • "How can four policemen walk all the way from the station to take two children barely of formal school-going age?" queried my colleague, who like me, was from the same neighborhood and now worked in Harare.

    Africa Dispatch: Zimbabwe's Slapstick Law Enforcers Farai Mutsaka 2010

  • Worldreader is focused on making e-books and e-readers such as the Kindle available to school-going children in the developing world -- where severe cost limitations often mean that books and libraries are out of reach.

    Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit Dinkar Jain 2011

  • Worldreader is focused on making e-books and e-readers such as the Kindle available to school-going children in the developing world -- where severe cost limitations often mean that books and libraries are out of reach.

    Dinkar Jain: Gutenberg 2.0: Kindling the Reading Habit Dinkar Jain 2011

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