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	<itunes:subtitle>Dana Barrett of Better World Books sits down with the giants and upcoming stars of the literary world.</itunes:subtitle>
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		<title>Books for Africa Gala</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a night it was! David, Niko and I were privileged to attend Books For Africa&#8217;s 20th anniversary gala. We all had especially big smiles on our faces when we saw a chart with the number of books shipped to Africa start skyrocketing in 2003 after being almost flat for 10 years. I wonder what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a night it was! David, Niko and I were privileged to attend Books For Africa&#8217;s 20th anniversary gala. We all had especially big smiles on our faces when we saw a chart with the number of books shipped to Africa start skyrocketing in 2003 after being almost flat for 10 years. I wonder what happened in 2003? Well, they hired a dynamic director (Pat Plonski) and partnered with a certain online bookseller. Now they ship 75,000 books PER WEEK. </p>
<p>The momentum was unbelievable &#8211; there were two congresspeople in attendance, and an address to the audience recorded by none other than Kofi Annan, former secretary general of the UN. </p>
<p>Better World Books is still easily Books For Africa&#8217;s largest source of funding, and we presented them with a $95,000 check just to remind everyone. BWB delivers more funding (and a lot of books!) than they receive from OPEC, USAID, or the Minnesota Vikings, all supporters as well. </p>
<p>So Better World Books, be proud of every day you spend working. As Tom Warth, BFA&#8217;s founder says, &#8220;the children of Africa thank you&#8221;. </p>
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		<title>Literacy: Kofi Annan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2006 19:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, I was on the United Nations Website as I know that the Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, has long been a strong supporter of literacy to combat poverty worldwide. I was surprised to find in his Executive Summary of the Millenium Report: The Role of the United Nations in the 21st Century, an alarming chapter on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Recently, I was on the United Nations Website as I know that the Secretary-General,   Kofi Annan, has long been a strong supporter of literacy to combat poverty worldwide.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I was surprised to find in his Executive Summary of the Millenium Report: The Role   of the United Nations in the 21st Century, an alarming chapter on the environment.<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;"> </span></span></p>
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<p>In addition to freedom from want and from fear, Mr. Annan writes, the world now faces   an urgent need to realize a third freedom, which the UN&#8217;s founders could not have   anticipated: &#8220;the freedom of future generations to sustain their lives on this planet&#8221;.    He continues, “We have been plundering our children’s heritage to pay for environmentally   unsustainable practices in the present.”</p>
<p>Environmental sustainability is everybody’s challenge.  I am very proud of the   fact that Better World Books philosophy is congruent with Kofi Annan’s plea to protect   the health of our planet.  We have saved more than 1,200 tons  (over 5 million   pounds) of books from the landfill….and we have never thrown one book away.</p>
<p>We couldn’t have achieved this without our student organizations taking the lead on   campus.  It’s amazing to think that at a University with an undergraduate enrollment   of 5,000 students…and each student has, on average, 5 college books with an ISBN #   in a given semester…..there are 25,000 books that could be used to help others.  Donating   a textbook is such a simple, yet powerful way to make a difference!</p>
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		<title>International Literacy Day: Message from Kofi Annan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2006 07:37:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UNITED NATIONS THE SECRETARY-GENERAL MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY 8 September 2006 Literacy sustains development. That is the theme of this year’s International Literacy Day. It recognizes that higher literacy rates are essential to economic growth, poverty eradication, social participation and environmental protection. It reminds us that literacy is the platform for developing a society’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UNITED NATIONS<br />
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL</p>
<p>MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL LITERACY DAY<br />
8 September 2006</p>
<p>Literacy sustains development. That is the theme of this year’s International<br />
Literacy Day. It recognizes that higher literacy rates are essential to economic growth,<br />
poverty eradication, social participation and environmental protection. It reminds   us that<br />
literacy is the platform for developing a society’s human resources.</p>
<p>Literacy begins with primary education, and achieving universal primary schooling<br />
by 2015 is one of the Millennium Development Goals. Yet primary education does not<br />
reach every child; there are more than 100 million girls and boys who never enrol   in<br />
school. Even for those who are enrolled, the quality of primary schooling may be so   poor<br />
that it leads to only a fragile command of basic literacy skills. And while official   statistics<br />
put the number of illiterate adults at more than 770 million, that figure does not   include<br />
the millions more who are ill-equipped to deal with everyday needs of learning,<br />
understanding and communicating.</p>
<p>Clearly, in many parts of the world, development has not yet delivered one of its<br />
most important outcomes &#8212; more literate and better educated populations. At the same<br />
time, those societies are being robbed of the crucial tool for development which literacy<br />
represents &#8212; a tool that enables people to take advantage of new learning opportunities,<br />
respond to changing occupational demands, undertake greater responsibilities, build   their<br />
way out of poverty and protect themselves against disease &#8212; especially HIV/AIDS.<br />
Women and girls who are deprived of literacy lack a vital weapon in freeing themselves<br />
from inequality and discrimination. As we are reminded by the overall theme of the<br />
United Nations Literacy Decade (2003-2012), literacy is freedom.</p>
<p>The precious gift of literacy can sustain development only if it is itself sustained   &#8211;<br />
by post-literacy programmes, further opportunities for education and training, and   the<br />
creation of “literate environments” in which literacy can thrive. On this International<br />
Literacy Day, let us pledge to step up national and international efforts for improved<br />
literacy levels worldwide. Let us give literacy a real chance to transform individuals   and<br />
societies around the world.</p>
<p>Kofi A. Annan</p>
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