The National Read Aloud is an initiative that was conceived in 2013, provoked by the saying that if you wanted to hide something from an African, hide it in a book.
This initiative involves uniting learners from across the country to read aloud from the same text, at the same time, in different locations, in an effort to amplify the voices of Kenyan children through reading.
The National Read Aloud 2024
This year, we aim to use the transformative power of reading to amplify the voices of African children in the fight against climate change.
Climate change threatens not only our planet but our emotional well-being as well. Children and young people bear the brunt of the impact of climate change.
Education for sustainable development equips children with the knowledge, skills, values and actions to create a world that thrives in harmony with nature.
Join us on Friday 12th July, to Read Aloud for climate action!
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300, 000
LEARNERS
3,000
SCHOOLS
6,000
READING AMBASSADORS
Excerpt
The selected excerpt is drawn from the storybook “Kijiji cha Ukame”, an SDG2-approved Kiswahili fiction written by Dr. Hamisi Babusa, and published by Storymoja.
This story, written in Kiswahili, aligns with the African Union’s endorsement of the language fostering regional integration and sustainable development. It also enforces the position of children as climate change advocates.
Get involved:
Adopt a Learner
At Ksh 480, to enable the participation of each learner.
Adopt a Class
At Ksh 14,400 to ensure the participation of a class of 30 learners.
Adopt a School
At Ksh 72,000 to ensure the participation of a school of 150 learners.
Recruit a School
Recruit a school to participate in the National Read Aloud.