As part of a three-year Power of Books strategy, Book Aid International has been attempting to reach those who face the greatest barriers to reading. This has included focusing on supporting refugees and working with partners across Africa and the Middle East to offer thousands of people who have fled conflicts the chance to read. In 2023 alone, 74,000 books reached refugees through their work, thebookseller.com reported.
Another campaign which was launched this year, Generation Reader, has seen 152,000 brand new books being gifted within its first year, with the potential to reach 1.1 million readers. Working with partners such as AfriKids in Ghana the charity wants to create safe spaces for children to read.
Alison Tweed, Book Aid International’s chief executive, also commented: “Last year proved to be a challenging year – with the devastating impact of climate change, ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza and the ever-rising cost of living which has tipped so many individuals and communities into real hardship. We know that the books we send are giving millions of people the opportunity to read and the power to transform their lives.”