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First Words in Print – South AfricaCountrySouth Africa RegionAfrica Programme SummaryFirst Words in Print is a pioneering project of the Centre for the Book, South Africa, which aims to ensure that all South African children have access to the stimulation of picture books and storybooks in their own languages. The project works in five South African provinces, Eastern Cape, Free State, Kwa-Zulu Natal, Mpumalanga and Western Cape forming partnerships with communities in distributing books to children who live in villages and towns in these areas. Communication StrategiesThe project organisers say in the first phase of the project, more than 10 000 very young children from disadvantaged backgrounds in rural and urban areas in four provinces of the country were reached. The project works in partnership with public libraries, clinics, pre-schools, and crèches, which distribute the First Words in Print literature and give most children their first access to books. "These partners play a vital role in exposing parents and other caregivers to the importance, and ways, of sharing books with their children. A video and pamphlet are used as a basis for raising awareness around these issues. The video and pamphlet are available in a number of languages and can be purchased directly from First Words in Print at the Centre for the Book at a cost of R45 (including postage)." In the first phase each child received a set of four 16-page books in their home language:
The project also promotes the books through a wide network of reading and book clubs, libraries and literacy projects, local and international publications, so that the books have the potential to reach children and communities over and above those directly involved in the project. The project organisers say in the second phase of the project a further 12 500 children received copies of the four books. According to the organisers, "a new set of four books will also be developed in partnership with South African publishers." Development IssuesChildren, Education Key PointsFirst Words in Print aims to promote a culture of reading amongst children and their caregivers and contribute towards the development of children's literacy. The project provides children with a shared South African literary heritage and contribute towards nation-building. All First Words in Print books are written, illustrated and published by South Africans. The project strives to create a safe environment for writers, illustrators and publishers to experiment with the early childhood end of the market. The project's aim is to ensure that enough books reach each of the children involved in the project to enable them, and their families, to have a substantial book collection at home and thereby to sustain their initial enthusiasm for reading. In 2004, the Centre for the Book and SAPPI are running a competition for new stories for children. SAPPI will sponsor prizes for three winning stories, and also sponsor production of the English editions of these stories. First Words in Print plans to add these stories to the pool of books it distributes to the regions where it is active. PartnersAbsa, Andy Cole Foundation, BNI Misner, Canada Fund, Cape Tercentary Foundation, Charlotte Roberts Trust, Department of Arts & Culture, DG Murray Trust, Goldsmith College, Hope For Children, Jim Joel Education Fund, Joan St Leger Lindbergh Trust, Momentum Fund, National Arts Council, National Lottery Trust Fund, Nedcor Foundation, Nordic Council of Ministers, Print Industries Cluster Council, South African Music Rights Organisation, Sappi and Zenex Foundation ContactElisabeth Anderson
Centre for the Book PO Box 15254 Vlaeberg Cape Town South Africa 8018 Tel: +27 (0) 21 423 2669 Fax: +27 (0) 21 424 1484 cfb@nlsa.ac.za SourceCentre for the Book website on August 23 2004. Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 23 2004 Last Updated August 24 2004 |
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