Publishing a book for children in Laos

Summary

Access to children’s books is very limited. Many schools don’t have enough books, and few children see books that are fun. SEDA will publish and distribute a free book to children to improve literacy progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Schools in Laos are badly equipped, and most do not have enough books for children to learn to read. The books that the children do see are rarely fun or interesting for them, and if they are bilingual, the English is often very bad. SEDA is raising money so that 10,000 children across Laos will receive a copy of a new, fun and educational children’s book called “Look Around Laos”. The book will encourage reading and literacy in a country where almost a quarter of the population cannot read.

Activities

The project will pay for the printing and distribution of the books to 10,000 children in Laos

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $50
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $17,450
Total Funding Goal: $17,500

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Introducing children to well written, fun and educational books will help teach them to read, and inspire them to read more. The book will also help to teach children English.

Project Message

An investment in education will never die: it will benefit children for a whole lifetime and for the next generation to come. Please donate to this cause.
- Souly QuachAngkham, Director/Founder

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Souly QuachAngkham
Founder
SEDA-Laos' HQ-Office
KM. 4 Thaduer Road
Vientiane,
Lao People's Democratic Republic
85621314337
Email:

Project Sponsor

Thomas Carter

Organization

Social and Economic Developers Association (SEDA)
P.O. BOX T469 Xaysetha
Vientiane, Vientiane NA
856-21-314-338
http://seda-laos.org

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Lao People's Democratic RepublicLao People's Democratic Republic and can also be found under ChildrenChildren.

For more information about Lao People's Democratic Republic, read the Human Development Report on Lao People's Democratic Republic or the Wikipedia entry for Lao People's Democratic Republic.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 12, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on July 31, 2009

Latest Update from the Field

Education in Laos

By Michael Toner - Update from the Saravane Province , November 12, 2009 12:33 PM

In rural Laos, childrens' futures are at stake. Without an adequate education, these children will not have the opportunity to advance to university, find decent work, and ultimately make a good living for themselves. SEDA recently visited the rural Saravane province in southern Laos to speak with villagers about their concerns, and took the time to visit several primary schools in the area. What we saw were shoddily constructed wooden classrooms filled with sometimes more than forty kids per class. Their morning nutrition consisted of donated corn flour, sugar, and vegetable oil; prepared by the village women in the mid-morning.

   The teachers also commented on the situation, with one of them saying that her monthly salary was only 500,000 kip (roughly 60 dollars) per month, and she received her pay every three months. She said it was difficult to survive.

   When SEDA arrived at the school, the children themselves seemed cautious of approaching, much less speaking to, the strangers, and remained so until we left. Many of the children suffered from malnourishment and malnutrition, apparent from their stunted growth (at 10 years old, some were shy of 4 feet). Many of their white uniforms were stained from dirt and dust, and they lacked any sort of school supplies save tattered notebooks. However, one thing they all agreed upon was their wish for a foreign teacher to come help them learn English.

   SEDA visited several schools on this trip, but in a country where more than two-thirds of the population live in rural villages, mostly supporting themselves through subsistence farming, the lack of decent education is widespread. Many children don't complete their basic education, returning home to assist their families survive by working the crops. The rural children of the Saravane province, and Laos, need your help. Whether it be improved education facilities, basic school supplies, or volunteers as teachers to help add new enthusiasm to the classroom, anything helps. With your time, donations, and support, we can help improve the quality of education for the next generation in Laos.

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