Camel Libraries - Girls Reading to Succeed

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OrganizationAlif Laila Book Bus Society
Region Pakistan
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ProjectLeader Amna Hassan


There are a total of 6 camel libraries to date, running in 4 villages of Mand (Balochistan), 3 of Thar (Sindh), 4 villages of Kohlu and 5 villages and communities of Barkhan District and 9 of Gwadar (Balochistan) benefitting more than 3000 children. This project would pay salaries of local camel herders, buy new books and tablets to make learning more interactive and effective.


Challenge

With an estimated 22.8 million children out-of-school, Pakistan has the world's second highest number of out-of-school-children (OOSC), according to the UNICEF. Those children represent 44% of the total population in the age group of five to 16 year-olds in the country. This number has only been increasing as Pakistani educational institutes had to close due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Learning has been adversely affected and this situation requires immediate action.

Long-Term Impact

The camel library has to date benefitted more than 3000 children in 20 different villages and would continue to do so with your support. This project would pay salaries of local camel herders and would be a source of livelihood for them. In addition, it will result in new books being bought so that the children are introduced to a greater range of books.

References

  1. http://www.aliflaila.org.pk
  2. http://www.aliflaila.org.pk/


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