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Supporting families in using SIL’s Bloom Reader app to gain access to Department of Education curriculum books in local spoken and signed languages.

Save the Children
A child in Papua New Guinea learns using a smartphone app.

Supporting families in using SIL’s Bloom Reader app to gain access to Department of Education curriculum books in local spoken and signed languages.


Project Name

Yumi Read Together

Location Implemented

Papau New Guinea

Technology Used

Assistive Technology, Software/Apps

Competition Entered

UnrestrICTed Challenge

Reading Skill Targeted

Pre-Reading, Reading

Status

Winner

Collaborators/Partners

SIL LEAD, Inc. (including SIL LEAD’s parent organization, SIL International, and SIL PNG), Callan Services for Persons with Disabilities National Unit (CSNU), and PNG Assembly of Disabled Persons (PNGADP)

The Challenge

In Papua New Guinea, an estimated 95 percent of children with disabilities are not in school, a challenge that stems largely from stigma about disability and parents’ concerns about safety and teasing, according to data from Save the Children. Papua New Guinea's Western Province was selected based on poor literacy outcomes in the 2015 Pacific Islands Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (rank 18/22) and remoteness (rank 22/22).

The Big Idea

The “Yumi Read Together” project will leverage DPO outreach to support families in using SIL’s Bloom Reader app to gain access to Department of Education curriculum books in local spoken and signed languages. Save the Children will also work with local companies, NGOs, government and civil society actors to provide training to more than 1,000 teachers and education professionals in screening, identifying and supporting children with disabilities.

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Website

https://www.savethechildren.org.au/

Organization Type

Non Profit

Headquarters

Australia