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The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia Distributes 8,000 Books in Timor-Leste

Dili, Timor-Leste – Today, The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program in Timor-Leste launched a book drive to distribute 8,000 books across the country. Recipients include 223 local organizations in the Timor-Leste districts of Dili, Liquiça, Ermera, Maliana, Baucau, and Aileu. Over the next six weeks, the program will distribute new textbooks and general reading materials to schools, public libraries, universities, local NGOs, and government agencies.

“The Books for Asia program in Timor-Leste is proud to work with local community groups to highlight the transformative power of books and community libraries,” said Hugo Fernandes, Program Manager BFA. “Through this donation of books, we hope to cultivate a strong culture of reading to foster life-long learning in an environment with limited educational resources.”

Since 2003, Books for Asia Timor-Leste has distributed more than 81,000 books donated by American publishers to local institutions across all of Timor Leste’s 13 districts.

Bangladeshi News Examines recession challenges, quotes Books for Asia Director

An article in The Financial Express (Bangladesh) examines The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program in Bangladesh, and discusses challenges from the global recession. An interview with Melody Zavala, director of Books for Asia, is extensively cited. Read the full article: “Recession, competition put charities at odds.”

THE ASIA FOUNDATION REVITALIZING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ISLAND PROVINCE OF CATANDUANES

VIRAC, CATANDUANES

Today, 13,600 new children’s books and high school texts and college reference materials were distributed in the picturesque but typhoon-prone province of Catanduanes.  More than 280 public and private schools benefited from the books’ donation, which was made possible through the Books for Asia program of The Asia Foundation.

Those scheduled to attend include: Catanduanes Gov. Joseph C. Cua, Virac Mayor Jose U. Alberto II, Congressman Cesar V. Sarmiento, Philippine Judicial Academy Chancellor Justice Adolfo S. Azcuna, Regional Trial Court Presiding Judge Hon. Lelu P. Contreras, Bishop of Diocese of Virac, Most Rev. Manolo A. de Los Santos, D.D., Department of Education (DepEd) Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Artemio Rivera, and other officers of the city government.  Mr. Ky Johnson, Deputy Country Representative of The Asia Foundation, and Mr. Efren N. Balajadia, Director of the Books for Asia Program will present the donated texts to representatives of elementary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities.

“The Asia Foundation is proud to work with local leaders and citizens on long-term efforts to revitalize educational opportunities, which will in turn help recovery,” said The Asia Foundation’s Ky Johnson.  “Through this donation of books, we hope to foster enthusiasm among students for reading, which can help them to greater achievements in school, even during difficult times.”

Mr. Balajadia, from The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program, said, “It is my hope that these books and materials can help schoolchildren to revive and sustain their love of reading, especially in the midst of severe and ongoing challenges.”

Gov. Joseph Cua supported that, “The Asia Foundation’s priceless gifts will go a long way towards improving a lot of our schools and our school children. We shall cherish those presents and we thank you for you for making this a worthwhile milestone. We can assure you that many parents and teachers will appreciate your generosity in providing learning materials to help elevate the literacy among our children and teachers as well. And we believe that as children have access to books and, they will be able to study more and have a better understanding and appreciation of the world we live in.”

Judge Lelu Contreras said, “Catanduanes is, indeed, very fortunate for being a recipient of the generosity of the Books for Asia Program of The Asia Foundation. With this donation, books are now within reach of the schoolchildren, who may find their future lying between the pages of a book.”

DepEd Division Superintendent Dr. Artemio Rivera added that, “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words but to live by them.”

The donation and delivery was made in cooperation with local governments and private partners, and will enhance the schools and libraries of communities in Catanduanes as part of a wider effort throughout the Philippines. For 55 years, The Asia Foundation has supported local communities to improve education for students.

The Asia Foundation gratefully acknowledges the continued support of public and private partners in this endeavor, including the provincial government of Catanduanes and the Municipality of Virac for encouraging education and literacy; Aboitiz2Go for its help shipping the donated books; and American publishers such as the McGraw-Hill Companies and Pearson Education for their donations of brand new books ranging from elementary through university levels.

About Books for Asia
Books for Asia is The Asia Foundation’s longest running program and regularly distributes books and other reading materials for all educational levels in over 18 countries.  Since it was started in September 1954, The Books for Asia program has distributed nearly 45 million books and journals to more than 50,000 academic and non-academic institutions throughout Asia.  The Philippines alone has been a recipient of 13 million books and journals to public and private institutions across the country.  More than 95 percent of Books for Asia’s donations are new textbooks, donated by U.S. publishers.

The reading materials range from the elementary level to professional level, covering such fields as government, business, health, environment, information technology, social science, and international relations.  Books for Asia has made a significant contribution to education in the Philippines, especially since resources for instruction tools and facilities are scarce.  All educational levels have benefited from this program.  Basic textbooks and supplementary reading materials have been donated to schools and libraries all over the country.  NGOs are also recipients of valuable resource materials from Books for Asia.

For more information about the Books for Asia program in the Philippines, visit Books for Asia in the Philippines.

Manila Times Op-Ed Credits Asia Foundation for Book Donations

In an op-ed in the Manila Times about NGOs helping to ease poverty suffrage in the Philippines, The Asia Foundation is credited for donating books throughout the country. Read the full article: “NGOs and children’s welfare–and exploitation too.”

Pakistan: Daily Times Discusses Library Decline, Asia Foundation Book Donation

In a Daily Times (Pakistan) article about the scarcity of libraries in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, due to declining interest from community members, The Asia Foundation’s book donation to the Municipal Library after damage from a 2001 flood is mentioned. Read the full article: “Rawalpindi making do with just two old libraries.”

Maldives College Receives Asia Foundation Book Donation

The Maldives College of Higher Education features a blog post about The Asia Foundation’s book donation to its library. Read the full article: “More books from Asia Foundation.”

News International: Books for Asia donates to Pakistan University

Pakistan’s News International features a Books for Asia donation of more than 500 natural, social, and biological science books to the Quaid-i-Azam University library. Read the full article: “Asia Foundation gives 500 books to QAU.”

Chegg.com Partners with The Asia Foundation to Expand Access to Education Across Asia-Pacific Region

No. 1 online textbook rental company to offer customers option to deliver a textbook to students across the globe.

SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Extending its commitment to offer students affordable education, Chegg.com announced a new partnership with The Asia Foundation’s program, Books for Asia, to provide textbooks and educational materials to students in need across 18 countries in Asia.

“The Asia Foundation is giving access to knowledge and education through books, something that’s core to our work and our values, so naturally Chegg.com was inspired to partner with them,” said Osman Rashid, co-founder and chairman of the board at Chegg.com. “Our support of Books for Asia is a natural extension of our desire to make education affordable to students and make a difference around the world.”

Beginning in March 2010, every time a book is rented, bought, sold or donated through Chegg.com, customers will be given the choice to deliver a book to a student or child in Asia who needs it. Chegg.com has committed to deliver at least 50,000 books at the onset of this partnership. This innovative partnership builds on Chegg.com’s strong history of philanthropic generosity. As American Forests Global ReLeaf program’s largest tree-planting partner, Chegg.com has planted more than 2 million trees – one for each textbook rented.

“The Asia Foundation is pleased to be partnering with Chegg.com, one of Silicon Valley’s newest and most philanthropically-oriented businesses, and the agreement complements ongoing contributions of new textbooks by some of America’s leading publishers,” said Doug Bereuter, president and CEO of The Asia Foundation. “Without books these individuals would be unable to pursue their education or gain access to valuable information. By helping struggling students in the U.S. and Asia, Chegg.com and Books for Asia serve those who may one day make major contributions in business, medicine, philanthropy, or diplomacy.”

About Chegg.com
Chegg.com’s transformative concept of money-saving, rental access to textbooks has made it one of the Internet’s fastest growing new companies and the number one online textbook rental company. Launched nationally in 2007, Chegg.com has saved students more than $100 million dollars at over 6,400 colleges. With a growing inventory of more than 4.8 million titles, Chegg.com puts textbooks into the hands of students when they need them arriving in the brand’s iconic orange box. For every book rented, Chegg.com plants a tree through American Forests’ Global ReLeaf Program. To date, Chegg has planted more than 2 million trees. For more information, visit www.chegg.com.

Foundation’s book donation to prison library in Pakistan Featured

An article in Pakistan’s Daily Times features The Asia Foundation’s donation of 300 books to inmates of Pakistan’s Central Adiala Jail to enrich the prison’s library. The Foundation’s Books for Asia Director in Pakistan  Syed Zahid Abbas is quoted. Read the full article: “Asia Foundation donates books to prisoners.”

Books for Asia: 1 Million Books, 18 Countries, Countless Lives Changed – An Informational Conference Call

On Wednesday, October 7, The Asia Foundation’s private fundraising teams, spearheaded by Corporate and Foundation Relations Director Nayna Agrawal, hosted an informational discussion featuring our flagship program, Books for Asia. The call provides an overview of Books for Asia, with a case study on our program in Sri Lanka. Speaking on the call were Books for Asia Director Melody Zavala; Books for Asia Sri Lanka Director Anton Nallathamby; Vijitha Ratnayake, Deputy Chief Corporate Officer of Sri Lanka Telecom, a major corporate donor to the Books for Asia Sri Lanka program; and Steve Zimmerman, Chief Operating Officer of Room to Read, a Books for Asia partner in multiple countries.

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The one-hour call was recorded and is included here for you to listen in. For questions or further information, please contact Nayna Agrawal at nagrawal@asiafound.org.

The Asia Foundation’s Melody Zavala interviewed on PBS Foreign Exchange

Melody Zavala, Director of The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program, was interviewed by acclaimed global journalist Daljit Dhaliwal for the PBS program Foreign Exchange. See the interview.

The full program will air this weekend. See the show’s TV schedule for times in your area.

Foreign Exchange is a weekly, half-hour international affairs series that examines America’s role in an increasingly complex and interdependent world.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer Features Books for Asia donation to Philippines’ Lanao Del Sur Province

A piece posted to Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s blog site, Seattle pi, features The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia donation of 35,000 new books to 740 public elementary and high schools across Lanao Del Sur province and mentions the Foundation’s Deputy Country Representative in the Philippines Ky Johnson and Books for Asia Director Efren Balajadia for presenting the books at the event. Read the full post: “Philippines Thanks USAID For 70,000 Books While Book Fair Tanks In U.S.”

The Asia Foundation Donates 35,000 New Books to 740 Schools in Lanao Del Sur Province

Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur, Philippines

Governor Mamintal Adiong, Jr., officials of the provincial government, and staff of the Department of Education are expected to attend the handover ceremony. Officials from USAID and from The Asia Foundation, including Mr. Ky Johnson, Deputy Country Representative and Mr. Efren Balajadia, Director of the Books for Asia program, are expected to present the books to representatives of the 740 elementary and secondary schools at the event.

“We are working in solidarity with local leaders and citizens to distribute books to all communities, but especially in Mindanao, so that all scholars – rich and poor, Muslims and Christians – have access to reading materials and information,” said Mr. Johnson. Through this donation, the people of Lanao Del Sur will have access to educational resources that will enhance their knowledge and skills in order to promote literacy in every community.”

USAID proudly supports this book distribution in Lanao Del Sur in response to the great need for educational materials in Mindanao. Books for Asia provides a full range of books to public school students with different levels of learning.

The provision of books and other educational resources demonstrates commitment in the campaign to improving education in communities in the southern part of the Philippines. Mr. Johnson noted the Foundation’s support to local communities in Mindanao and other parts of the Philippines to improve the quality of education dates back to the 1950s.”With the cooperation of local governments and private partners, we can help each community bring educational materials to deserving students throughout southern Mindanao and the rest of the Philippines.”

The Asia Foundation acknowledges the important support of public and private partners in this endeavor, especially: the Provincial Government of Lanao Del Sur for encouraging activities that promote education and literacy; American publishers like The McGraw-Hill Companies, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, and Pearson Education for their donation of new books; as well as USAID for generously supporting Books for Asia’s efforts to foster education throughout Mindanao.

Read the Aug. 19 In Asia blog piece about the distribution event by Reynald S. Ocampo, the Assistant Program Officer for the Foundation’s Books for Asia program in the Philippines.

Read more about The Asia Foundation’s projects in the Philippines. For media inquiries, please visit the Press Room.

Mindanao Examiner features Books for Asia’s books distribution to 740 schools in Lanao Del Sur

A Mindanao Examiner article about The Asia Foundation Books for Asia Program’s distribution of 35,000 books to 740 public elementary and high schools across Lanao Del Sur province is featured. Ky Johnson, the Foundation’s Deputy Country Representative in the Philippines, and Efren Balajadia, Philippines Books for Asia Director, were mentioned for attending the event, and Mr. Johnson is quoted throughout. Read the full article: “The Asia Foundation donates books to Lanao del Sur.”

The Island features Asia Foundation’s collaboration with Sri Lanka Telecom to distribute books to Kandy district

An article in The Island features Sri Lanka Telecom’s collaboration with The Asia Foundation to distribute 1295 books to 37 schools in Sri Lanka’s Kandy district. The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia Director in Sri Lanka Anton Nallathamby is mentioned as attending the distribution ceremony. Read the full article: “SLT spreads the wealth of knowledge.”

Daily Mirror Features Books For Asia donation to 37 schools in Sri Lanka

A Daily Mirror article features The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia donation to 37 schools in the Kandy district at the Mahamaya Balika Vidyalaya Kandy in Sri Lanka. Statements by Anton Nallathamby, Books for Asia’s Director in Sri Lanka, on the importance libraries and reading have on children were also featured. Read the full article: “Asia Foundation donates books.”

Books for Asia donates books to Hatton, Sri Lanka

A Daily Mirror article features The Asia Foundation’s recent donation of a large consignment of English books to 141 schools in the Hatton Education Zone at Bosco College in Sri Lanka. Books for Asia’s director in Sri Lanka, Anton Nallathamby, addressed the guests during a ceremony announcing the donation. Read the full article: “Asia Foundation donates English books.”

Books for Asia Donates to Remote School in Sri Lanka

A Daily Mirror article features The Asia Foundation’s book donation to the Bintenna Govt. Junior School in Kirama, a remote school in the Hambantota district attended by the children of low income families. Read the full article “Asia Foundation donates books to school.”

Timor-Leste: Books for Asia Launches First English Community Library in Dili, a Second Branch is Dedicated on Atauro Island

Dili, Timor-Leste

The Asia Foundation’s office in Timor-Leste, along with the local leaders of Suco Bairro Pite, Motael, and Kuluhun in Dili District, inaugurated the first-ever English Community Library in Dili. At the same time, a second English community library was dedicated on Atauro Island, 30 km north of Dili.

Responding to requests from the communities and community leaders, the library will serve the needs of patrons with brand new reading materials. For the Community Libraries inaugurated today, The Foundation provided bookshelves and books, including children’s books, reference texts, and topics covering history, mathematics, and general science.

At the ceremony, Silas Everett, the Foundation’s Representative, stated, “The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program intends to distribute more books to the community so that citizens have access to reading materials and information, and so that they may enhance their knowledge and skills.” The new libraries will also promote literacy within the community.

The inauguration of the Community Library was attended by community leaders, parents, and students from Suco Bairro Pite, Dili. After the ceremony, the students were allowed to read the books and enthusiastically thanked the Foundation.

In his remarks, Mr. Joao Batista, Chefe de Suco of Bairro Pite, thanked the Foundation’s effort in establishing the library, which, according to him, will serve the need of his communities by providing reading materials.

During the ceremony, a community member suggested that the Foundation could also establish additional English-language libraries in other rural areas of Dili that have difficulty accessing libraries and reading material. In response< Silas Everett stated that the Foundation is willing to work together with the community in establishing additional community libraries.

While in Suco Motael, the Foundation’s Unit Manager Hugo Fernandes, in his remarks, stated that the books provided should benefit the Motael communities by accessing the reading materials which will provide information and also entertainment. He added  that he hopes that the Suco Leader will maintain the library and providing wide access to the library especially for the children

In Suco Kuluhun, Mr. Francisco M. Ribeiro, the Suco Leader, stated that the Community Library is important in promoting a culture of reading and that reading will stimulate the students to learn for their future.

Since 2004, The Asia Foundation has distributed 60,000 books in Timor-Leste to about 130 organizations, including public schools, universities, NGO’s, government agencies, religious agencies and other non-profit organizations. Donated by American publishers annually, The Asia Foundation distributes books and education materials across all of Timor Leste’s 13 districts.

Asia Requests English Language Books

San Francisco

Books for Asia supports need for English-language texts with online effort to provide 1 million books

Accomplished photojournalists document individuals inspired by books at booksforasia.org

English-language books—rigorous, college-level textbooks; vital reference texts; children’s storybooks—are increasingly in demand across the Asia-Pacific region, according to Books for Asia. An initiative that supports Asia’s development goals by providing needed texts from world-class publishers, Books for Asia is The Asia Foundation’s longest running program. Across Asia, educators are requesting textbooks to provide English-language instruction, which is compulsory in much of the region. Many professional texts in the fields of medicine, law, and technology are published only in English. Books for Asia is asking publishers and donors to help support its effort to donate and deliver 1 million books this year.

“Knowledge transforms lives and communities, and educators want to empower their students. English-language skills allow students to boost their potential—potential for improved income, potential for a broader experience of life,” said Melody Zavala, director of Books for Asia. “Across Asia, there is a thirst for English-language knowledge and skills, and it spans every class and sector of society.”

To make publishers and international donors aware of the impact these books can have, particularly in remote and underserved areas marred by poverty or conflict, The Asia Foundation asked accomplished independent photojournalists Ted Wood, portrait contributor to Vanity Fair, and Josef Polleross, international contributor to The New York Times, and others, to tell the stories of real people and communities transformed by books. Their absorbing images, presented in rich, full-screen slideshows, were launched today at http://www.booksforasia.org.

The online exhibit, The Power of a Book: Books for Asia Stories, depicts four individuals in four different regions. One, photographed by Polleross, tells the story of  Pranorn Maisan, a teacher in Phuket, Thailand, who helped distribute more than 90,000 Books for Asia-donated textbooks to tsunami-affected schools. In another, photographed by Wood in gripping, wide-lens images, Bat-erdene Khayanhyarvaa, a former governor of a province on the stark, Mongolian frontier who taught himself English using Books for Asia texts, says, “You can’t succeed without thinking beyond your town.” The exhibit is generously underwritten by AARP and Chevron.

Books for Asia is active across the Asia-Pacific and is particularly focused on assisting students and teachers in areas experiencing turbulence. Said Zavala, “Books allow education to go forward, despite disruptions and severely depleted resources. Books in conflict zones or post-natural disaster areas provide exposure to information outside one’s region, inspiring the imagination and critical thinking skills—crucial for young people exposed to instability.” In Sri Lanka, for instance, Books for Asia recently used boats and short inland flights to get books to schoolchildren in conflict-torn areas. In 2008, the program provided more than 100,000 books to over 775 institutions there, including primary and secondary schools, libraries, universities, and government agencies.

“Books provide life-changing insight and information for students who will soon be the adults that the rest of the world will work and collaborate alongside in business, science, technology, and diplomacy,” said Zavala.

Books for Asia has identified priority nations where educators report an unmet need for textbooks and is asking for additional book donations and funds to support these students and their teachers.

  • In Pakistan, one third of the population is impoverished, and the literacy gap between boys and girls, is expected to widen. Still, English is required, and Books for Asia has been successful, through its staff and in-country network, in getting books to the turbulent Northwest Frontier Provinces and Balochistan. Tens of thousands of books are delivered to Pakistan annually, and donations include law books for female councilors who provide legal aid to women, and storybooks for children in earthquake-prone Kaghan Valley. To date, approximately 55,000 out of a goal of 60,000 have reached Pakistan.
  • In Afghanistan, security concerns and a lack of qualified teachers willing to work in many parts of the country remains an obstacle in supporting its 32.7 million people. Literacy rates remain low, hindering the country’s development. In 2008, Books for Asia donated 40,000 new books to 170 institutions, including public libraries, schools, teacher training centers, and government ministries. Recently, Books for Asia provided materials and support for library construction at a girls’ high school, including re-training of teachers. To date, 22,000 books have been shipped to Afghanistan—transport is coordinated through the unpredictable Khyber Pass—out of a target of more than 65,000.
  • In Thailand, although literacy rates are high, political upheaval and ethnic conflict in the south threatens the nation’s education system. In 2008, Books for Asia donated more than 80,000 texts to nearly 750 institutions. The overall focus of the books effort is to help foster an atmosphere of stability and knowledge. To date, more than 22,000 texts out of a goal of 45,000 have been provided to students and educators.

“We are grateful to publishers and donors,” said Zavala. “But we urgently need more texts, more funds. Our staff in Asia is committed and persistent—and we are successfully reaching remote, difficult areas.”

In 2008, Books for Asia and its publisher partners donated $41 million worth of books and resources to more than 20 million students, from grade school to graduate school, in 18 Asian countries. Donations are coordinated by Asia Foundation experts to assure that books are high quality, useful, and culturally appropriate.

About Books for Asia

Since 1954, The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program has been committed to promoting a just, peaceful, open, and prosperous Asia and to the belief that education is critical to Asia’s advancement. Books for Asia puts nearly 1 million new books and resources into the hands of students, teachers, librarians, and future leaders in 18 Asian countries each year, through the generous contributions of our partner publishers. Today’s world leaders and visionaries, such as Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, founder of Grameen Bank, and Hilario Davide, Ambassador-Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations, read Books for Asia texts as young students. For more information, please visit http://www.booksforasia.org.

About The Asia Foundation
The Asia Foundation is a non-profit, non-governmental organization committed to the development of a peaceful, prosperous, just, and open Asia-Pacific region. The Foundation supports programs in Asia that help improve governance, law, and civil society; women’s empowerment; economic reform and development; and international relations. Drawing on more than 50 years of experience in Asia, the Foundation collaborates with private and public partners to support leadership and institutional development, exchanges, and policy research.

With offices throughout Asia, an office in Washington, D.C., and its headquarters in San Francisco, the Foundation addresses these issues on both a country and regional level. In 2008, the Foundation provided more than $87 million in program support and distributed over 1 million books and educational materials valued at $41 million throughout Asia.

For interviews with Melody Zavala, Director of Books for Asia:

Contact Amy Ovalle at aovalle@asiafound.org or 415-743-3340. Or visit our booth at the Books Expo America in New York City (booth number 912) from Friday, May 29 through Sunday, May 31, 2009.