Nal’ibali and USAID partner for literacy in South Africa

The Nal’ibali Reading-for-Enjoyment Campaign is proud to announce a new association with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Through a recent grant, Nal’ibali will be able to scale and deepen its operations at primary schools in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal over a three-year period.
The project, entitled Story Powered Schools (SPS): A South African Reading Revolution, is a partnership with the Department…
Nal’ibali is hiring: Programme Manager – Story Powered Schools

Nal’ibali is a well-known NGO running a national read-for-enjoyment campaign based in Cape Town.
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Project/Programme Manager to oversee the roll out and implementation of a USAID funded, school-based literacy development programme in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal in 2017.
The programme manager will be responsible for the overall management of the programme, including: coordinating training, facilitation and support…
Vacancy: Story Sparker

The Nal’ibali Trust is built on simple logic: that a well-established culture of reading can be a real game-changer for education in South Africa. Literacy skills are a strong predictor of future academic success in all subjects – and children who regularly read and hear engaging stories, in languages they understand are well equipped and motivated to learn to read and write. A significant…
Story Bosso talent search returns this September

In 2015 Nal’ibali’s Story Bosso Talent Search saw Athandiwe Sikade (7 years old), from Chumisa Primary in Khayelitsha, take the title of ‘STORY BOSSO’. A dynamite that packs a punch with her powerful voice and storytelling prowess, Athandiwe is ready to hand over the title to this year’s hopeful.
Nal’ibali’s ‘Story Bosso’ campaign is a nationwide storytelling talent search, aimed at reawakening a love of…
Story Bosso Terms and Conditions

1. The promoter is Nal’ibali Trust whose registered office is at Suite 17-201, Building 17, Waverley Business Park, Mowbray, 7700.
2. Employees of the Nal’ibali Trust or their family members or anyone else connected in any way with the competition or helping to set up the competition shall not be permitted to enter the competition.
3. There is no entry fee and no purchase necessary to…
67 Ways to be a FUNda Leader this Mandela Day

Literacy development and reading-for-enjoyment is one the most effective ways to put children on the path to educational success. This is why FUNda Leaders across the country, with the help of Nal’ibali, are bringing the power of stories into their communities!
This Mandela Day, we’ve put together a list of 67 ways that you can bring literacy and reading to all the children in your…
Top 15 ways YOU can be a FUNda Leader

FUNda Leaders across the country are stepping up to do wonderful things in their communities. The main thing they want to tell other prospective FUNda Leaders is that no matter how small the literacy activity, it has a huge impact on the children you’re helping. So whether you have a few hours or just 30 minutes a week, there are things you can do…
Why children’s invented spellings are not just cute

Have you wondered why there is so little continuity between learning in the foundation phase and the wonderfully rich invention that characteris es learning in the preschool years? Well, there is no abrupt turnaround in how young children learn just because they move into a school system. The enormous learning strides that children make before Grade 1 should continue by leaps and bounds.
Having some…
Mark my words: Literacy through culture

When we speak or write to each other in the same language, it’s easy to assume that we share the same understandings. Yet we also know that it’s quite possible to ‘miss’ one another – both as we speak, and when we read what someone else has written. In face-to-face communication, because we are there on the spot, we have a relatively good chance…
Our Story, Your Story: Finding meaning

Lisa Cohen is a storyteller, facilitator, children’s story author, programme developer, early childhood development advocate and creativity sparker. She is currently the portfolio manager of parenting programmes at Ilifa Labantwana, and programme manager for the Our Story, Your Story project with Clowns Without Borders, South Africa. Lisa speaks about her own journey with stories and its personal and political meaning:
Story-time with my dad was my…