On World Literacy Day, my new book, Pillow Talk published by Jonathan Ball Publishers hit the shelf. It's available in bookstores like Exclusive Books (pictured here in Gateway). I hope you enjoy Senthil Aiyer and Shona Shah's story as much I enjoyed writing it.
On this International Literacy Day, we are reminded that the foundations of literacy are laid in the earliest years of schooling. Today, literacy must go beyond reading and writing, it must also include digital literacy, ensuring that young learners can confidently navigate the Show more
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[WATCH] On International Literacy Day, the Department of Basic Education and DataDrive2030 launch the Thrive by Five Index 2024, SA’s most extensive survey of preschool child development. SABC News Reporter Mbalenhle Mthethwa reports live from Sandton.
At Chandigarh University, Uttar Pradesh, we believe that literacy in today’s world goes beyond reading and writing, it is about thriving in the digital era. On this International Literacy Day, we celebrate the power of knowledge, digital skills, and lifelong learning, inspiring Show more
International Literacy Day Observed at National Level International Literacy Day, 8 September, was observed at the national level under the theme “Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era.” According to a statement released by the Ministry of Education, this year’s theme Show more
International Literacy Day Observed at National Level Asmara, 08 September 2025 – International Literacy Day, 8 September, was observed at the national level under the theme “Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era.” According to a statement released by the Ministry of Education, Show more
Happy International Literacy Day Today, we celebrate the power of words and the joy of reading. Let's honor those who share their stories and inspire others. Seen here, NASA astronaut Megan McArthur expands her view of the world while reading a book in the cupola on the Show more
Today is International Literacy Day & the focus is on "Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era." As technology changes how we live & learn, literacy is essential for people to access, understand, & engage with digital information safely & effectively.
International Literacy Day is an annual global observance highlighting the importance of literacy as a fundamental human right and a key component for social and personal development. Established by UNESCO, this day showcases various initiatives, projects, and advancements in the field of literacy. It encourages governments, organizations, and communities worldwide to work towards increasing literacy rates and providing equal opportunities for all to access quality education.
For South Africans, International Literacy Day holds particular significance as the country faces numerous challenges related to literacy and education. The legacy of apartheid and ongoing social disparities have resulted in vast differences in educational outcomes among various population groups. The South African government has been making efforts to address these issues, improve access to quality education, and promote literacy across the country. Participation in global occasions like International Literacy Day helps raise awareness and foster collaborations with international organizations to accelerate progress in literacy.
In South Africa, International Literacy Day is observed with a range of activities organized by the government, educational institutions, non-profit organizations, and community groups. Events such as workshops, seminars, book fairs, and reading campaigns are held to encourage a culture of reading and writing. This culture is not just a hobby but a fundamental aspect of individual and community lives, and these events aim to raise awareness about the importance of literacy. Moreover, these initiatives contribute to the government's goal of achieving universal literacy and promoting lifelong learning. International Literacy Day is observed globally, including in South Africa, on the 8th of September every year.
Facts about International Literacy Day
The theme for International Literacy Day 2025 and 2024 was the same Promoting multilingual education: Literacy for mutual understanding and peace. In 2023 the theme was Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces.
According to the National Assessment of Adult Literacy, 50% of American Adults are unable to read a book at the eighth grade level and 23% of American Adults are functionally illiterate.
Males aged 15 and over have a literacy rate of 90%, while females lag only slightly behind at 82.7%.
The youth literacy rate, covering the age group of 15 to 24 years, is higher than the adult rate, standing at around 97%.
Female literacy rates in South Africa are slightly higher (87.6%) than those of men (86.4%).
In the News and Trending in South Africa for International Literacy Day
Top things to do in South Africa for International Literacy Day
Volunteer at your local retirement home, nursing home, or hospital as a reader. Volunteering as a reader will allow you to share the joy of reading with the elderly or ill patients.
Many libraries and even bookstores offer free readings. Check their website to find out about upcoming readings.
Visit public libraries to attend special events, workshops, or activities organized for International Literacy Day. Libraries often host storytelling sessions, book clubs, and educational workshops to celebrate and promote literacy.
Participate in volunteering activities to support literacy in your community. You can volunteer with organizations like Nal'ibali, which promotes reading and storytelling, or Room to Read, which focuses on early childhood literacy and girls' education.