The mission of The Sugarcane Boy Bookclub is to encourage literacy in Mauritius. And reading contributes to literacy. Reading develops others skills as well and shapes each individual.
Author: MovCon17
Literacy is not a privilege.
Literacy is not a privilege. It’s a right! Literacy is a right and no one can disagree to that. In 1966, (when I wasn’t even born yet) The United Nations…
TriAtis Publications
Support for Clubs Read-Aloud Videos and Read-Aloud Live Events During these challenging times, TriAtis wishes to support parents, teachers and children while schools and public libraries are closed as a…
The Sugarcane Boy Bookclub Opens in L’Escalier
For a better future
Grand Port, Mauritius
Building communities
Curepipe, Mauritius
Curepipe, Mauritius
Jacques M. D’Unienville CEO Omnicane
CEO of Omnicane
Niamh Allen, Director Of British Council
I am so honoured to have been asked to be involved in this amazing initiative – improving youth literacy of the underprivileged in Mauritius. I look forward to watching this…
Professor Martin Broad, Dean of Winchester University UK
The story of the University of Winchester shows just how much it is aligned with the Sugarcane Boy Bookclub. It all started with a mission in the 1830s to create…
Nurturing relationship between parents & children
Nurturing relationship between parents & children