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USAID partenrs with Room to Read India to enhance education outcomes

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September 17, 2024
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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Room to Read India, hosted a national seminar titled “Make Room for Early Learning” to celebrate progress made in fostering foundational literacy on Sep 17. This event marks the conclusion of the 6th edition of the India Gets Reading campaign, which has been instrumental in advancing early literacy across India. The seminar brought together key stakeholders, including government officials, educators, policymakers, and donors, to reaffirm their commitment to accelerating progress towards shared global challenges.

The seminar highlighted the importance of creating optimal learning environments that extend beyond physical spaces to include supportive interactions and emotional growth. Key features of the event included an engaging storytelling session, presentations on the India Gets Reading campaign, and a showcase of best practices from USAID’s Scaling-up Early Reading Intervention project. Two panel discussions explored critical topics: “Realizing the Continuum: Emergent Literacy to Literacy Continuum” and “Snapshot of Early Grades: A Practitioner’s Gaze.”

The India Gets Reading campaign 2024 achieved remarkable success through collaborations with state governments and like-minded organizations. Through collective efforts, the campaign as per estimates reached more than 1,35,000 schools and over 4 million children across the ten states of Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Telangana, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh. This marks the campaign’s highest reach across all six editions, setting a new benchmark for engagement and impact.

Aaron Schubert, Deputy Mission Director (A) at USAID, underscored the critical importance of this initiative within the broader U.S.-India partnership, “The U.S.-India development collaboration over the past 70 years has been transformational, strengthening both nations and contributing to global prosperity. USAID is proud to partner with Room to Read India to shape brighter futures for millions of children. The India Gets Reading campaign exemplifies how our joint efforts are not only advancing education but also fostering inclusive economic growth by creating stronger, more equitable education systems.”

Poornima Garg, Country Director of Room to Read India, also emphasized the importance of reading culture in families and communities, “For over two decades, we’ve championed the power of quality learning environments as the foundation of a child’s education. The right environment empowers children to connect deeply with teachers, parents, peers, and their community, enriching their learning and understanding of the world. We firmly believe that learning begins early, and that’s why we’ve united with the state governments across ten states, to make room for early learning at a wide scale.“

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