Handwashing with soap is the most cost effective health intervention.
Speaking Books promote immunizing child to end polio.
Leading pharmaceutical companies are using Speaking Books to ensure informed consent.
That’s 1 in 5 people worldwide, with two-thirds being women. Literacy is a luxury that many of us take for granted. Look around you, words are everywhere. We depend on written communication for information, guidance, well-being, and security. Yet nearly a billion around the world people can’t read, and are denied access to some of life’s most essential necessities like heath care, education, job training. In fact, poverty and disease correlate directly with low literacy, and life expectancy is lowest where people cannot read. Sadly, the cycle perpetuates, as parents are unable to teach their children to read, more and more kids grow up without the ability to read.
But access to critical information means better health, education, and income – especially for women and children.
It’s exactly what it sounds like...a customizable book that actually talks to the person in his or her local language, delivering critical information in an interactive, relevant and educational way. Arming the world’s most impoverished communities with critical, life-saving knowledge that can help them to live a better life.
Healthcare, Mental Health & Suicide Audiobooks (Talking Books, Press Button Books, Sound Track Books)
Speaking (Audio) Books on Healthcare, Mental Health & Suicide
Global illiteracy prevents many organizations from effectively educating and informing communities about critical health and wellness issues. It’s time to rethink pamphlets and brochures and distribute knowledge to all people, in a way that is relevant for them, literate or not. Speaking Books are designed to communicate important information in a format that is easy to understand and process.
Speaking (Audio) Books on Healthcare, Mental Health & Suicide
Illiteracy impacts some of the most critical parts of life such as understanding medical instruction, applying for a loan, signing a contract, or getting basic job training. These life-altering situations are often the path to a better life, and by enabling people to actually understand instructions and information, we can empower them to take control of their lives and end the cycle of poverty and illness.
Speaking (Audio) Books on Healthcare, Mental Health & Suicide
By reducing misunderstanding and confusion of health care instructions and by learning about sanitation, vaccination, and disease prevention, people can dramatically improve their health and the well-being of their families for generations to come.
Speaking (Audio) Books on Healthcare, Mental Health & Suicide
Access to information that can save and improve lives, gives people hope in a better tomorrow. Knowing how to prevent diseases or being able to learn a new skill, gives people the confidence necessary for a productive and sustainable life.
We work with leading global health and development organizations to create and distribute Speaking Books around the world. Our partners are experts in their fields and geographic locations, and we rely on their knowledge to create relevant and meaningful content for each book. Through our extensive network, we find local celebrities to record the voice behind the Speaking Book to ensure all the information is conveyed through the voice of a trusted authority. Our partners ensure that the books are distributed in the designated communities and supported by community workers for sustainable and long-term education.
Amori Whitton – Site Operations Coordinator
Wits Clinical Research
Bray Patrick-Lake – President & CEO
PFO Research Foundation
Rosalynn Carter – USA First Lady
Wessie Wessels – Pastor
Uniting Reformed Church Ennerdale
Dr. Soeren Rasmussen
Senior Director for Pfizer Inc. and responsible for implementing Pfizer’s Speaking Book program
Zane Wilson
Founder and CEO of SADAG
Emma Andrews
Director, External Medical Division of Pfizer (USA)
Jack Watters
Vice President of External Medical Affairs of Pfizer in New York
Brian Daniel
CEO of Pfizer South Africa
Dr. Edward Hill
Chair of Council, WMA