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About
About the Alliance
Become a Member
Leadership
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Contact Us
Books for Every Child
Our Approach
The Book Gap
The Book Chain
Strategic Partnerships
GBA Strategy
Books for Every Child: A Global Pledge
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ILD Celebration 2024
Our Initiatives
The Global Digital Library
Early Learning Resource Network
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Begin With Books
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REACH Trust Fund
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GBA’S Guidance Note: Reading and Learning During Global Emergencies
September 28, 2020
Guide
Global Book Alliance
GBA’S Guidance Note: Reading and Learning During Global Emergencies
Global Book Alliance
September 28, 2020
Guide

GBA’S Guidance Note: Reading and Learning During Global Emergencies

Global Book Alliance
September 28, 2020
Guide

Global Book Alliance, 2020

The 5-page note summarizes the challenges to reading and learning presented by COVID-19, lays out considerations and guiding principles, as well as some practical information on how to access quality materials even in areas where internet connectivity is low or non-existent.

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