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All Bangladesh General Ghana
General
February 19, 2026
The importance of books in local languages
International Mother Language Day is observed annually on 21 February to promote linguistic diversity, multilingual education and inclusion. It has…
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Runa story Runa story
Bangladesh
February 17, 2026
How One Story Inspired a Village to Embrace Inclusion
My name is Sultana Akter. I am 12 years old and live in the village of Taluknagor. A volunteer from…
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education education
General
January 22, 2026
24 January: United Nations (UN) International Education Day
The right to education is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the UN Convention on the…
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Paper Paper
General
January 2, 2026
Practitioner Paper Published
In the Asian Journal of Inclusive Education Volume 13, No 1, December 2025 a Practitioner Paper was published, written by…
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quiz quiz
Bangladesh
December 16, 2025
Quiz Competition 2025
On 17 November 2025, DRRA, with financial support from Niketan Foundation, organized a quiz competition on the book My Name…
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Ghior Ghior
Bangladesh
December 12, 2025
The “My Name is Runa” Reading Initiative
The story of Runa is now being shared with children in several villages in Ghior and Daulatpur. Every Friday, fifteen…
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BRAC BRAC
Bangladesh
December 2, 2024
BRAC Partners with us to Promote Inclusive Education
We are thrilled to announce that BRAC, the world’s largest non-profit organization, has reached out to incorporate our book ‘My…
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General
June 2, 2024
My Name is Runa – as Audiobook
Books are a wonderful way to help children understand that people with disabilities are often just like them – with…
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Ghana Ghana
Ghana
October 1, 2022
SfI Training of Trainers (ToT) – Accra (Ghana) October 2022
Workshop participants came from different backgrounds, ranging from teachers and representatives of the education service department to members of the…
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General
June 15, 2021
Hello, I am Runa
“I have Cerebral Palsy and I live in Bangladesh. Because I walk and talk with difficulty, everyone calls me “an…
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