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Lifelong learning for kids in rural Nigeria
Simon Patrick Obi from Nigeria built a library at a school in the rural region of Ketti just outside the capital, Abuja, during his time of national youth service. But even after his obligation was finished, he went back because he saw that more needed to be done to support not only the kids’ education, but also their health.
Simon found that just building a library wasn’t enough – he is now making sure it’s being put to good use so the students there get an education that will lead to a brighter future. But that’s not all – he’s also inspiring the next generation of youth to go on an make a difference too.
Listen to the report by Nonye Aghaji in Abuja, Nigeria:

Simon says most of the students come from farming families and he feels education can make a huge difference in their lives (Photo: N. Aghaji)
Empowering Chinese kids with books
Mao Ju, 29, was concerned when she found out that many Chinese children don’t read for fun. She founded a free library in Beijing, for migrant children in particular, to help them discover the pleasure of reading. She involves the kids in the management of the library and encourages them to express their own opinions on the library blog.
Listen to the report by Gaia Manco in Beijing:
Empowering Chinese kids with books
Check out the blog that the kids at the library write every day.

Books for a future in Nepal
Santosh from Nepal has a heart for kids living in homes, many of them trafficking victims. He brought them something completely new: a library.
Listen to the report by Aletta André:

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