Sunday, March 11, 2012


TOOLS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN PROGRESS



There is still hope for a more literate South Africa. A number of undertakings have been established in order to improve South Africa’s literacy level.

One of these undertakings is the Kha ri Gude project which was launched in 2008, aimed at improving the literate and numeracy rate of adults above the age of 15. (http://www.kharigude.co.za/)

However, according to the United Nations Development program report published in 2009, South Africa ranked 107 with an 88.0 literacy rate. In 2011, the United Nations Development program again released another list which depicted South Africa as ranked 113 still with an 88.0 literacy rate. (http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_litearcy_rate)

Looking at these statistics, one will immediately notice that South Africa has dropped from a rank position of 107 to 113.

This is questioning as to whether or not campaigns aimed at improving South Africa’s literacy rate are actually achieving their goal.

Are these projects really helping? What do you think?

1 comment:

  1. I think the projects are helping because they increase the level of literacy in south africa not only focusing on scholars, learners or students but even adults and grand parents.

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