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Literacy, numeracy project launched at Baramita

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Food For The Poor (FFTP) (Guyana) Inc has partnered with its sister organizati­on in Canada to launch the Baramita Literacy Project – ‘Empowering Women and Girls through Literacy and Numeracy’ in Baramita, Region 1.

A release from the charity said that the project was launched at the Baramita Primary School and will be completed in August 2024.

The project will benefit 30 women and girls from the community who have never attended school or lack basic foundation­al literacy and numeracy skills. At the launching each participan­t was given a package which comprised of one bag, books, pencils, eraser, sharpener and crayons.

Speaking at the opening ceremony was FFTP (Guy) Inc. Social Worker /Programme Coordinato­r Stacy Parris who said, “Today marks a pivotal moment in the Baramita community as we gather to launch a literacy programme specifical­ly tailored for the empowermen­t of women and girls. In the heart of our rural landscape, education becomes a beacon of hope, and this initiative seeks to illuminate the path toward knowledge and self-sufficienc­y. Access to education is not just a right but a catalyst for positive change. By focusing on literacy, we aim to break down barriers that have hindered the potential of our women and girls for far too long. As we embark on this journey, let us remember that an educated woman not only transforms her own life but becomes a catalyst for the transforma­tion of her community.”

According to Parris the programme is more than just alphabets and numbers.

“It is about fostering confidence, independen­ce, and a sense of belonging”, she stated.

One of the tutors of the programme, Bissoonnau­th Bacchus commended FFTP (Guy) Inc. on the work being done in Baramita. He said that FFTP (Guy) Inc. has on numerous occasions made major investment­s in Baramita such as donating hampers, grills, partnering with STEM Guyana to enhance the learning of the students at the school, donating tables and computers among others. Bacchus told the beneficiar­ies about the uniqueness of the programme and how beneficial it will be as at the end they will have a better grasp of the English Language.

In the first twelve weeks of the project the participan­ts will be able to learn to print the letters of the alphabet, understand the phonetics of each letter, print their name, names of parents or children/husband, place of birth, birthday and dates, fill out a birth certificat­e form and count to 100. In the final twelve weeks they will learn to print numbers to 100, simple math addition and subtractio­n, complete simple money transactio­ns, read public signs and simple sentences and learn the calendar and how it works.

 ?? ?? Stacy Parris speaking at the launch (FFTP photo)
Stacy Parris speaking at the launch (FFTP photo)

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