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RfR is Non-Profit organization to advance literacy & learning by promoting ICT, foster the culture of reading in Rwanda & providing access to global information

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Wishing you all a fantastic week ahead! Join Isabelle, assistant GLOW program coordinator at Ready for Reading, as she sets off on a reading journey this week, delving into the book "In Her Footsteps" by Lonely Planet. What's on your reading list?

Wishing you all a fantastic week ahead! Join Isabelle, assistant GLOW program coordinator at Ready for Reading, as she sets off on a reading journey this week, delving into the book "In Her Footsteps" by Lonely Planet. What's on your reading list?
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Girls in GLOW Clubs promote teamwork through sessions like GLOW Together, fostering collaboration, unity, and collective responsibility. Activities encourage idea-sharing, active listening, and goal contribution, enhancing confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills.

Girls in GLOW Clubs promote teamwork through sessions like GLOW Together, fostering collaboration, unity, and collective responsibility. Activities encourage idea-sharing, active listening, and goal contribution, enhancing confidence, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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It's amazing to witness Book Aid's dedication to providing books to Rwanda, significantly impacting our community libraries. Hats off to Book Aid and the Ineza Foundation for their exceptional contributions libraries of Rwanda!

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At Ready for Reading, the library caters to individuals of all ages. Regular reading sessions proves to enhance language skills. According to a survey conducted in June 2024, 78% of children mentioned that consistent reading habits boost their creativity and communication ability