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Are We Raising Digital Orphans? Creating Safer Digital Spaces for African Children
As African children grow up in a hyper-connected digital world, the urgency to ensure their safety online has never been greater. From cyberbullying to screen addiction, the risks are real — but so are the opportunities to guide them toward a healthier, more empowered digital future.
Jun 22 min read
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Muna Kalati Shines at Access Bank Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon 2025.
Muna Kalati continues to make waves on the innovation stage, this time standing out at the Access Bank Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon 2025 with a dynamic and passionate pitch delivered by Scortia Quansah, one of the rising stars of the Muna Kalati ambassador team.
Mar 272 min read
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Muna Kalati Showcases EdTech Innovation at UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce.
Muna Kalati, the Pan-African organization advancing children’s access to culturally relevant literature, recently presented its flagship educational technology platform, the Muna Kalati App, at the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC) pitch event. This engagement offered a vital opportunity for international exposure, strategic feedback, and network expansion as Muna Kalati positions itself for future growth in global markets.
Mar 262 min read
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Muna Kalati Engages with Harvard Social Enterprise Conference Pitch to Scale African Literacy Innovation
As one of the world’s leading platforms for business strategy and innovation, the conference provided Muna Kalati with an opportunity to explore transformative ideas around entrepreneurship, digital growth, and customer-centric design.
Mar 92 min read
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Muna Kalati Engages with Early Grade Educators at a Workshop in Saltpond
The article provides a report of the workshop that was held on the 14th -15th November, 2024 at the Catholic Boys Basic School in Saltpond.
Jan 92 min read
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“Girls need more books on puberty and financial independence... ” – Mariska Araba Taylor-Darko
Girls need more books on puberty and financial independence... ” – Mariska Araba Taylor-Darko
Jul 22, 202211 min read
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We are recruiting a Knowledge Management Officer
Muna Kalati is recruiting a knowledge management Officer for a period of 1 year. He/she will be responsible for the identification, collection, formatting and diffusion of knowledge (text, audiovisual) around the children's book industry in Africa. The aim is to increase the visibility and recognition of Muna Kalati as a knowledge hub leader in the children's book industry in Africa. He or she will develop research partnerships with other associations, libraries, networks, et
Mar 31, 20223 min read
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Make children confident and dedicated to their dreams just like in Graça’s dream / Melissa Fagan
InGraça’s Dream, the author Melissa Fagan presents the life of a hard worker and dedicated young girl called Graça, born in a very challengi
Mar 26, 20222 min read
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Is writing and publishing in African languages a way to remain invisible?
The problem is that, unfortunately, those that write in African languages remain invisible, their works are hardly ever reviewed or translated. Publishing venues are limited and getting published is one of the most infuriating challenges of writing in African languages. There are hardly any publishing houses devoted to African languages. So writers in African languages are writing against great odds: no publishing houses, no state support, and with national and international
Apr 30, 202010 min read
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5 African Children’s Books To Fuel Your Child’s Mind
While it’s important for everyone to read literature from around the world, if you are of African descent, it’s a great idea to give your child an understanding of the various cultures in the continent early in their life. This is especially important if you don’t live in the continent currently. With that being said, here are five African children’s books that we recommend.
Apr 22, 20203 min read
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62 great books by Black authors, recommended by TED speakers
Here’s a curated selection of 62 fiction and non-fiction titles to check out now.
Feb 22, 202021 min read
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