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…

Improving Youth Literacy
Improving Youth Literacy
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…
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…
For a better future
Building communities
Curepipe, Mauritius
CEO of Omnicane
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…
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…
Kibera-Kenya There are approximately 2.5 million slum dwellers in about 200 settlements in Nairobi representing 60% of the Nairobi population and occupying just 6% of the land. Kibera houses about…
L’Escalier in Savanne District is also known as the International City of Peace