READ Tanzania
Founded | 2004 |
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Type | International organization |
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Origins | Started as the Nottingham Book Project |
Area served | Tanzania |
Product | Provision of educational resources to schools in Tanzania. |
Website | http://www.readtanzania.or.tz |
READ Tanzania is a charity (NGO), formerly known as READ International that aims to improve access to education in East Africa by renovating school libraries and providing educational materials. READ began as a United Kingdom-based charity but has since moved operations mostly to Tanzania.
Overview
READ International began life in 2004 as a Book Project based at the University of Nottingham, founded by a group of students following a gap year teaching in Tanzania. Since 2005 READ has shipped a total of 1,303,890 books to Tanzania and renovated 110 libraries to improve access to these books.[citation needed] Since registering as a charity they have had their work recognised in a number of ways, winning Best New Charity in the Charity Times Awards 2007,[1] finalists in the Guardian Charity of the Year Awards 2009,[2] and finalists in the Charity Times Awards in 2009.
READ International also won the Best "Business-Charity Partnership" award at the Institute of Fundraising Awards 2010[3] and the "International Aid and Development Award" at the UK Charity Awards 2010.[4] In 2014, READ changed their focus from shipping books from the UK and international volunteering projects to raising funds for direct renovations and book purchases in East Africa with support from local students.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Charity Times Awards 2007 Shortlist
- ^ "Guardian Charity Awards 2009: the shortlist". The Guardian. 16 September 2009. Archived from the original on 12 February 2021.
- ^ Institute of Fundraising Awards 2010 Archived 2011-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ UK Charity Awards 2010
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