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WoW: Wheels of Wisdom – A Project by Grow Your Reader Foundation

Bridging the Gap: Mobile Library and Internet Hotspot Empowering Underserved Children in Bangladesh

Introducing 'WoW - Wheels of Wisdom': A mobile library and internet hotspot initiative empowering underprivileged children in Bangladesh. Bridging the digital and educational divide, we bring books and connectivity directly to their doorstep, ensuring access to knowledge and learning opportunities for a brighter future. Join us in driving positive change, one page and one connection at a time.

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Overview

HundrED has selected this innovation to

HundrED Global Collection 2025

Web presence

2021

Established

16K

Children

1

Countries
Target group
Community
Updated
August 2024
Our goal is simple: to ensure every child has access to education, empowering them to become responsible citizens who can transform their communities. By providing resources and support, we enable self-reliance and proactive change, fostering a future where education is accessible to all and no one is left behind.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

During Covid 19 pandemic lockdown, "WoW - Wheels of Wisdom" launched to help underprivileged students lacking access to books and the internet. With physical libraries, an e-library, online live class and a YouTube channel, WoW overcomes barriers by bringing books and internet directly to children's doorsteps, especially crucial during the shift to online learning.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Wheels of Wisdom" began its journey on October 7, 2020, breaking the digital divide for underprivileged students in Bangladesh. Operating as a mobile library, it brings books and internet access directly to communities where roads are narrow and often flooded, rendering fixed libraries impractical. With dedicated librarians managing hotspots and monitoring usage, children can access online classes or educational content, limited to one hour per day per child. Despite challenges, 16,000 children across 12 communities in three regions have benefited, accessing 12,000 books and 48,000 hours of internet time. By providing simple, accessible tools, our aim is to safeguard the learning rights of these children, ensuring they are not left behind.

How has it been spreading?

Our mobile library, "Wheels of Wisdom," has served 16,000 children with 12,000 books and 48,000 hours of internet access across challenging terrains in Bangladesh. Recognized for our impact, we've won the EIFL Public Library Innovation Award 2022 supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Global Libraries Program, for public libraries contributing to education recovery during Covid 19 pandemic, and represented Bangladesh at the WSIS Forum 2022. Selected for the Global Youth Mobilization 2022 Accelerator Programme, supported by Big 6 organizations, WHO and the United Nations Foundation. Moreover, we've been honored with The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust Asia Pacific Youth Venture grant for 2023, ensuring our mission to reduce the learning gap remains unstoppable.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

"WoW" innovatively uses three-wheeled vans to provide free book and internet access, reaching marginalized students where traditional library buses can't go. This model ensures rapid connectivity and accessibility, offering a tangible solution to bridge the digital divide. Replicating the project only requires a 3-wheeler van, device for librarians, and online safety & safeguarding training.

Impact & scalability

HundrED Academy Reviews

This mobile library and hotspot initiative can bridge the digital divide, enhance literacy rates, and foster a culture of learning, ultimately leading to better educational and socioeconomic outcomes.

This innovation does not require a great deal of resources in order to scale it, so there is potential for it to grow. There would be training, some library resources, and mechanisms of transport.

- Academy member
Academy review results
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Scalability
Exceptional
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Exceptional
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Implementation steps

Schedule
Our librarians have a schedule. They go door-to-door and to certain places like markets and schools during specific periods, so children, parents, and teachers are aware.
Internet Support And Access to Books
Our librarians procure internet data and activate their hotspots. Children bring their devices and borrow the hotspots for one hour, but they can borrow physical books for any amount of time, with a maximum loan period of seven days.
Monitoring
Our librarians check the browsing history of every child to see what they are actually consuming online.
learning
We have an online library, a YouTube channel, and books focusing on social-emotional learning, child food and nutrition, climate education, etc. We also offer fiction and non-fiction storybooks.

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