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The Global Literacy Project, Inc. is a non-profit organization that fosters community-based learning initiatives throughout the world by bringing together individuals, institutions and communities to share educational materials and global knowledge and by providing service learning opportunities for students in the USA and abroad. VisionThe Global Literacy Project, Inc. (GLP) envisions a world where people work together across borders to share resources and solve global problems. GLP is committed to helping people become literate so that they can better negotiate the practical demands of survival and the abstract world of ideas and science. Values
Goals
Illiteracy, as a cause and effect of poverty, reinforces long-term underdevelopment in many countries. For example, people who are unable to read have limited access to opportunities at the workplace, and to problem-solving information. By acquiring the skill of literacy, people can empower themselves to better negotiate the practical demands of survival and the abstract world of ideas and science. Through literacy, GLP helps individuals gain access to their own rich cultural, literary, and historical traditions, as well as those of others. Seen as the ability to read, write, and evaluate ideas, literacy has become a necessity for survival in this age of science, information technologies, urbanization, and the availability of technologies for enhancing survival in rural environments. Literacy opens doors to fields of specialized knowledge, such as the sciences, public health, engineering, and technology. Since its founding in 1999-2000, GLP has shipped out nearly one million volumes of books and journals and established several multimedia learning centers. Volumes shipped have included complete sets of extremely valuable scientific journals (such as Nature; Science; Journal of Chromatography; Chemical Abstracts; Lancet; Journal of Biochemistry; Cell; etc.). In 2002 GLP facilitated the creation of an ongoing program of 10 full scholarships for 10 economically underprivileged rural students for attendance at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology in Kenya (www.jkuat.ac.ke). By connecting donors with literacy projects around the world, the Global Literacy Project, Inc. also benefits the environment. We are proud to stand by our motto, _________ Books for Brainfills, Not Landfills! TM |
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