During a ceremony held at the President’s Office this morning, the Ugail Foundation and Housing Development Corporation (HDC) presented two books to President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
The two books are authored by children on their vision of the world in 20 years.
A group of children from the Circle – an educational program initiated by the Ugail Foundation – are behind the two books; “Vision 2040” and “2040: What would it be like?”
“Vision 2040,” by children between the ages of seven and 10, envisions 2040 as an era of space travel and exciting jobs. The second book, “2040: What would it be like?” developed by children between 11-14 years, portrays the world in the next 20 years as a period of exciting new chapters.
The children created the content, cover page, illustrations, and all other components of the two books. The books are available on Amazon.
The Ugail Foundation is a non-governmental organization committed to conducting social work in education and training, life skills development, community awareness, and human capital development.
The two books are authored by children on their vision of the world in 20 years.
A group of children from the Circle – an educational program initiated by the Ugail Foundation – are behind the two books; “Vision 2040” and “2040: What would it be like?”
“Vision 2040,” by children between the ages of seven and 10, envisions 2040 as an era of space travel and exciting jobs. The second book, “2040: What would it be like?” developed by children between 11-14 years, portrays the world in the next 20 years as a period of exciting new chapters.
The children created the content, cover page, illustrations, and all other components of the two books. The books are available on Amazon.
"the Circle" kids present the two books they wrote about 2040 to the President His Excellency Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. The books are available on Amazon. https://t.co/AnTtAZIDYEhttps://t.co/1Pqs8zUZAa@ibusolih @UgailFoundation @hdcmaldives pic.twitter.com/iT7RljgDeP
— Professor Ugail (@ugail) January 7, 2021
The Ugail Foundation is a non-governmental organization committed to conducting social work in education and training, life skills development, community awareness, and human capital development.