Read On! - Books for 200 deaf children in Zimbabwe

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OrganizationNzeve Deaf Centre
Region Zimbabwe
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Selina Mlambo


Deaf children in Zimbabwe have been out of school for 12 out of the last 18 months. There are no libraries, no online lessons, and no resources for home schooling. Nzeve will provide picture books for deaf children in Manicaland province of Zimbabwe to borrow, so they can enjoy learning with their families and friends even during lockdown periods.


Challenge

Deaf children often struggle to learn to read. Long periods of school closure in the last 2 years mean deaf children missed out even more. There are no resources for online learning and radio lessons are inaccessible, so deaf children are getting left further behind their hearing peers. Most families do not know sign language, so their deaf children are not included at home. Nzeve works with over 200 deaf children in Manicaland Province.

Long-Term Impact

200 deaf children will benefit from the books each year. The books will be enjoyed by siblings and family members too, who rarely have picture books. The books will encourage communication in families. Deaf children can understand information by learning from illustrations, and have improved reading and English skills when they understand the link between the words and the pictures. Improved literacy levels will help deaf children to grow up to be more independent and have more opportunities.

References

  1. http://www.nzeve.org.zw
  2. http://www.nzeve.org.zw
  3. https://www.facebook.com/NZEVE.Centre/


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