Across the world, the back-to-school ritual begins the same way: a small backpack on a big bed, unzipped and waiting. In Tokyo, Helsinki, Lagos, New York, and Cape Town, parents lean over that open bag, slipping in lunchboxes, crayons, spare socks, and sometimes a comfort toy that smells like home. It looks ordinary, almost forgettable.…
By Theresa Michael, CEO of Afrika Tikkun Bambanani
President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent admission that South Africa's 30-year delay in implementing Early Childhood Development (ECD) was the country's "biggest mistake" is an important acknowledgment of a systemic failure that has disadvantaged millions of children. His statement, delivered at the Basic Education Lekgotla, demonstrates a longstanding…
by Theresa Michael CEO Afrika Tikkun Bambanani
In the current climate of educational reform in South Africa, the Basic Education Laws Amendment (Bela) Act has ignited a passionate debate among political parties, educators, and parents alike. While the act aims to enhance the educational framework, it has also faced significant opposition regarding its implications…
As the school bell rings in January, signalling the start of a fresh new school year, children, parents, and teachers are gearing up for the return to school. But did you know that different cultures have their own fun and unique back-to-school traditions? From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the quiet villages in the…
World Children's Day takes place every year on 20 November. The day marks the United Nations General Assembly's adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959, as well as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) in 1989. National Children's Day is a dedicated time to celebrate the future…
On the 8th of September each year, the world comes together to celebrate International Literacy Day, a global reminder of the critical importance of literacy as a foundation for education and empowerment. In South Africa, where the state of education has long been a topic of national concern, this day resonates even more strongly. Startling…