Accessing Locally Authored Books | Book Publishing in Tanzania
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English - November 25, 2021 14:40 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MBDocumentary Society & Culture Business Non-Profit africa education teachers international development literacy scholarship scholarships sierra leone sub-saharan africa teaching Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
For children learning to read, it is critical that they have access to high quality books. In this episode, Tanzanian author and publisher Elieshi Lema joins podcast host Genevieve Spicer to tell us about book publishing in Tanzania, innovations in publishing that she believes will change how many children can access books outside of school, and why it's important for children to have access to locally authored books.
We apologize for sound quality issues in this episode, which was recorded online between Canada and Tanzania. You can find a full transcript for the episode here: code.ngo/Episode4Transcript.
Tanzanian Authors
In this episode, Elieshi recommends Tanzanian authors Nahida Esmail, Elias Mutani and Richard Mabala.
CODE Burt Awards
The CODE Burt Award is a literary award and readership initiative that recognizes excellence in locally authored literature for young adults, ages 12-18. For more information about the CODE Burt Awards that Elieshi references in this episode, please visit www.burtaward.org.