On 22nd September 2022, Deloitte today announced the launch of its global initiative 'WorldClass' in Ghana, which aims to refurbish and restock eight libraries in rural and deprived basic schools. The initiative is aimed at positively impacting over 35,000 children by 2030.
By collaborating with stakeholders across sectors, Deloitte aims to make a meaningful impact on issues that are critical to societal success. In Ghana, Deloitte has identified Spring-UP Global Network, a youth-led not-for-profit, working to bridge the literacy gap between children in rural and urban Ghana, as a partner to realize its WorldClass purpose
This partnership will see Deloitte and Spring-UP Global Network renovate and refurbish eight (8) school libraries, making secure and conducive school libraries accessible to over 35,000 children in Ghana. As an add-on incentive and intervention, the partnership will also launch Reading and Writing clubs in the beneficiary primary and Junior High Schools in Ghana. In addition, the staff of Deloitte Ghana will collectively invest over 1000 hours to participate in reading and mentorship sessions for students in the first year of the program.
Commenting on the launch of WorldClass in Ghana, Daniel Kwadwo Owusu, Country Managing Partner of Deloitte Ghana said, "Our goal with WorldClass in Africa is to empower 20 million people by 2030, by providing them access to the education and skills required to find meaningful work in the new economy. A 2022 report by the World Bank has revealed that 7 in 10 of all children in low-and-middle-income countries cannot read and understand a simple text by age 10. As a result, children without strong foundational literacy skills are less likely to gain the technical skills needed to succeed in society. For this reason, Deloitte Ghana as part of our 75th Anniversary celebrations has decided to work with Spring Up Global Network to refurbish and restock eight libraries in deprived schools across the country. With the advent of the industry 4.0 wave, the world is poised for a seismic shift, and to survive in it, we must cooperate to ensure that no one is left behind. We see this initiative as a tremendous opportunity to make a meaningful impact and create pathways for our future leaders to fulfill their aspirations."
Speaking at the occasion, Founder & CEO, Spring-UP Global Network, Akorfa Ama Akoto said, "According to the 2020 MICS-EAGLE Ghana Education Fact Sheet by UNICEF, 52 percent of children who do not have foundational reading skills come from the country's poor regions. With inadequate resources and poor facilities in rural schools contributing to poor academic performance, there is an urgent need to improve literacy rates in rural communities in Ghana. From providing schools with modern libraries to nurturing the reading and writing skills of children, at Spring-UP Global Network, we have a dream to make education and mentorship accessible to all children so as not to increase the already existing literacy gap between the rich and poor. This is why we are super excited to receive support from Deloitte's WorldClass to provide libraries for over 35,000 children.
"Reading is the foundation for all other learning, and today's children require it in order to succeed in life. On Friday 27th January, 2023, Deloitte and Spring-UP Global Network commissioned the Kwashieman Cluster of Schools library. The facility is the second of the 8 school libraries being refurbished across Ghana by Deloitte and Spring-UP Global Network under the Deloitte WorldClass Initiative."
Deloitte and Spring-UP Global Network commissioned the Osu Cluster of Schools library on Thursday 17th November, 2022. The facility is the first of the 8 school libraries being refurbished across Ghana by Deloitte and Spring-UP Global Network under the Deloitte WorldClass Initiative.
On 30th May, 2023, Deloitte Ghana committed a full working day to the Osu and Kwashieman cluster of schools, working with them to develop a literary club, coach students, and transmit reading skills. It was amazing and enjoyable to assist these young leaders in developing a passion for reading. It was heart-warming to see our over 7000 people across our organisation, energised for this #VolunteerDay to live our purpose and grow this impact exponentially. This is one way that our organisation is living our purpose, to make an impact that matters.
On 30th May, 2023, Deloitte Ghana committed a full working day to the Osu and Osu cluster of schools, working with them to develop a literary club, coach students, and transmit reading skills. It was amazing and enjoyable to assist these young leaders in developing a passion for reading. It was heart-warming to see our over 7000 people across our organisation, energised for this #VolunteerDay to live our purpose and grow this impact exponentially. This is one way that our organisation is living our purpose, to make an impact that matters.
On 30th May 2023, Deloitte Africa embarked on an audacious journey of redefining corporate volunteerism in Africa and this how it went down in Ghana.
In Ghana, over 400 staff spent an entire working day with the Kwashieman Cluster of Schools. Over 10,000 students were impacted through (1) reading skills to promote a reading culture in the classrooms, (2) mentoring sessions, and (3) Launch of a literary club to ensure proper use of the libraries that were refurbished and restocked by Deloitte and Spring Up Global Network under Deloitte’s WorldClass Program.
The iRead iLead Campaign is a 10-year strategic educational programme launched in January 2020 by Spring-UP Global Network which includes the iRead iLead Library Project and the iRead iLead Literacy Programme. The iRead iLead Library Project focuses on renovating and building new libraries in rural and deprived schools in Ghana, while the iRead iLead Literacy Programme is focused on establishing Reading and Writing Clubs in schools to build the literacy capacity of children in rural communities. Starting in October 2022, eight (8) libraries will be refurbished and restocked for eight (8) cluster of schools impacting a minimum of 16,000 lives in the first year across the Greater Accra, Eastern, Central, Ashanti, Volta and Oti regions.
WorldClass is Deloitte's organisation-wide global initiative, which seeks to prepare 100 million futures for a world of opportunity by 2030. This bold ambition exemplifies how we live our Purpose, making an impact that matters, by addressing global challenges in society. By aligning around a common goal and mission, Deloitte is inspiring increased commitment and investment in education, skills development, and access to opportunity.
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Deloitte's WorldClass program in Ghana will focus on refurbishing and restocking eight libraries in rural and deprived basic schools to nurture tomorrow's future leaders through reading. By engaging in long-term partnership with Spring Up Global Network which is working to bridge the literacy gap between children in rural and urban Ghana, we aim to impact 30,000 children by 2030.
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