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Cozzolino, Sofia
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Rwanda: Midterm survey tracking literacy, knowledge, attitudes, and practices at the school and community level
Mureke Dusome was a four-year USAID-funded project that aimed to foster partnerships between schools and the broader community in a bid to improve children’s literacy outcomes. The project was being implemented by Save the Children and its partner organiz
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Mureke Dusome Impact Evaluation Endline Report
Mureke Dusome (“Let’s Read”) is a four-year, community-focused literacy project in Rwanda that aims to improve children’s literacy skills by encouraging and supporting reading outside of school. Mureke Dusome is funded by the United States Agency for Inte
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Engaging the Private Sector Towards an Improved Literate Environment: A learning paper on book development in Rwanda
This learning paper/report on the journey of the children’s book industry in Rwanda though the support of Advancing the Right to Read: Education Program including factors that contributed to or inhibited change along the way and learning for within Rwanda
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Rwanda: Baseline survey tracking literacy knowledge, attitudes, and practices at the school and community level
Mureke Dusome (Let’s Read) is a four-year project that aims to improve children’s literacy skills by supporting reading outside of school. The project aims to create and strengthen partnerships between schools and communities, increase effective community
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Enjoying Books Together: A guide for teachers on the use of books in the classroom
This guide has been produced by the Rwandan Children’s Book Initiative, a project of Save the Children. The aim of the guide is to introduce Rwandan teachers to the importance of written material and books and to share some ideas for how they can be used
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Endline Evaluation of Rwandan Children's Book Initiative (RCBI)
Through the support of the Innovation for Education fund, a partnership between the Governments of Rwanda and the UK, Save the Children in Rwanda began implementation activities for the Rwandan’s Children Book Initiative (RCBI) in May of 2013 to support p