Kenya is a beautiful country and a magical destination for tourists seeking to visit the country. It is also home to over 42 different tribes representing various cultures. The variety in our country is the identity of Kenya.
Kenya is richly endowed with diverse natural resources;...
Africa was for a very long time labeled an illiterate continent but that narrative has changed considerably as more children enroll in school. With more African governments investing in school infrastructure and teacher training, that literary gap keeps reducing by the day.
Though there is still room...
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Hope for Literacy Wood-Free Pencils came about as a result of our ‘Hope for Literacy Campaign’ where as a company we seek to bridge the literacy gap between the children from marginalized communities with those...
The world today can afford to send every child to school and allow them to have access to education. A child with no education will eventually become an adult trapped in a life of illiteracy and continued poverty. With more children now enrolled in school,...
International Literacy Day is observed yearly on 8th September to raise awareness and concern for literacy problems that exist within the education sector both locally and internationally. International Literacy Day was founded by proclamation of The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO,...
According to UNESCO, sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of illiteracy levels resulting from years of education exclusion. A good percentage of adults are illiterate and over one-fifth of children between the ages of about 6 and 11 are out of school, followed by one-third of...