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- Begin With Books
- Big Ideas@Berkeley 2014/15 Prize
- Big Ideas@Berkeley 2015/16 Prize
- Book Boost: Access for All Challenge
- EduApp4Syria Prize
- Enabling Writers Prize
- Grant Competition 2011
- Grant Competition 2014
- Leaders for Literacy
- No Lost Generation Summit Tech Prize
- Ready2Read Challenge
- Sign On For Literacy Prize
- Technology to Support Education in Crises & Conflict Prize
- Tracking & Tracing Books Prize
- UnrestrICTed Challenge
… results in Grant Competition 2011.
Whiz Kids / Bruktawit Tigabu
Whiz Kids Workshop shares their ACR GCD-funded innovation to create and distribute TV, audio and print materials to early grade students in Ethiopia.The Asia Foundation and Fundasaun Alola Launch All Children Reading Project with Support from USAID
The Asia Foundation, in partnership with Fundasaun Alola, has launched the All Children Reading (ACR) initiative, an 18-month project generously supported by the United States Agency for InternationalMolteno Institute for Language and Literacy / Masennya Phineas Dikotla
Molteno Institute for Language and Literacy shares their ACR GCD-funded innovation to provide interactive edtech solutions to improve reading skills of early grade children in South Africa.Ghana-based NGO wins international award
The Olinga Foundation for Human Development (OFHD), a non-governmental organisation based in Ghana, has won an international award.Save the Children Malawi / Lexon Ndalama
Save the Children Malawi shares their ACR GCD-funded innovation to develop low-cost reading materials and engage families to improve child literacy in Malawi.USAID Launches Reading Project for Young Students in Haiti
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has launched a project to promote reading among young students in Haiti.Malawi Timawerenga! We Can Read!
Timawerenga! We Can Read! responds to the critical need for sufficient quantities of low-cost, appropriate and effective mother-tongue reading materials for primary school students in grades 1 and 2.Olinga Foundation for Human Development / Leslie Casely-Hayford
Olinga Foundation for Human Development shares their ACR GCD-funded innovation to implement a new phonic and syllabic approach for teaching children in Ghana to read in their local language.USAID and Partners launch programme to improve early grade reading
The U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission in Ghana, Pat Alsup, launched the initiative with a forum where the All Children Reading Grand Challenge awardees for Ghana presented their winning concepts.ACR GCD Innovator Spotlight Webinar: Lubuto Library Project & Georgia State University
Learn from ACR GCD-funded innovators Lubuto Library Project and Georgia State University about projects to improve reading outcomes for children in Zambia and South Africa.A Helping Hand for Mother-Tongue Texts
Imagine how difficult it would have been for you to learn to read if, upon entering school, the only books available were written in a foreign language.The Bollywood Solution: Making Reading ‘Inescapable’
Much of television programming aimed at young people has earned a dubious reputation for turning the minds of the world’s children into wastelands.USAID All Children Reading Literacy Day Event
Learn from ACR GCD-funded innovator Lubuto Library Project about their creation of high-quality digital reading materials in local languages in Zambia.Alphabet Boot Camp
At 8 a.m. in the Indian state of Bihar, 25 children gather in a playing field. A bright yellow banner bearing the Pratham Education Foundation’s logo is prominently rolled out at the site.Data Plan for Literacy
The Philippines boasts one of the highest literacy rates in the developing world. But gathering literacy data from the country’s far-flung schools is a difficult task.Open Learning Exchange (OLE) Ghana awarded All Children Reading grant
Open Learning Exchange (OLE) Ghana, has been awarded a grant by USAID to implement its Ghana Reads innovation. This is part of the All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development program.Gurgaon-based NGO bags prestigious USAID recognition
All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge for Development recognized Pragya for its innovative project addressing the specific educational problems of tribal/border/hilly/forested (TBHF) districts.Rwanda’s DRAKKAR Ltd. Wins Global All Children Reading Award
In his recent speech to the Young Presidents Organization, President Paul Kagame stated: “Leadership is about galvanizing and ensuring that everyone involved feels part of the process."Sesame Workshop Initiatives India Wins Award At All Children Reading: A Grand Challenge For Development
The innovation – Learn to Read, Read to Learn – by Sesame Workshop Initiatives India (SWIIPLC) was announced a winner by USAID, AusAID and World Vision.Center For Civil Integration / Shalva Tabatadze
The Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations share their ACR GCD-funded innovation to improve teacher training and provide e-books to children in Georgia.