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application/pdfRCBI - Policy and PracticeRwanda Children's Book Initiative - Policy and Practice29/09/20142MB
application/pdfRCBI - Publishers: Case StudyRCBI Publishers: Case Study.30/09/2014229KB
application/pdfRCBI - Teacher Training: Case StudyRCBI - Teacher Training: Case Study.30/09/2014845KB
application/pdfRCBI Book CatalogueDetailed information on availability of well written and illustrated Kinyarwanda children's books, pricing and publisher(s). 27/04/20151MB
application/pdfRCBI Endline Dissemination RCBI Evaluation Results, May-201529/10/2015524KB
application/pdfRCBI Endline Report Endline report measuring progress registered towards the stated outcomes of the Rwandan’s Children Book Initiative (RCBI), a project aimed at supporting publishers to produce high quality, age appropriate, Kinyarwanda children’s books and to distribute these books to schools. 26/05/20152MB
application/pdfRCBI Final Evaluation Report29/10/20153MB
application/pdfRwanda and Burundi Country Office Newsletter, November 2023On September 8th, 2023, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Save the Children launched a Zero-Out-of-School Children project under the fund of the Global Education Above All (EAA) Foundation. Zero-Out-of-School Children project will be implemented in all districts across Rwanda, and it aims at providing quality primary education to all remaining out-of-school children (OOSC) in Rwanda. The newly launched joint project will engage and empower communities as advocates and supporters. Data will be collected and methods enhanced to find and identify children who are out of school, including in remote areas of Rwanda. 10/11/20234MB
application/pdfSaving Brains: First Steps 0-3 Program in Rwanda Endline RepFirst Steps towards quality Early Childhood Care and Development through Holistic Parenting Education: A Randomized Control Trial in Ngororero District, Rwanda26/08/2017970KB
application/pdfSignature Programme - Rwanda Literacy Week CelebrationArticle about Rwanda Literacy Week Celebration, 18 September 2014.13/10/2014578KB
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