A leading Ghanaian advo­cate for dyslexia awareness and inclusive educa­tion, Ms Rosalin Abigail Kyere-Nartey, has been honored with the prestigious Global Champion Award at the 2025 Black Literacy Matters Con­ference held on March 20.

The award, presented under the Literacy Empowerment and Innovation category, recognises her significant contributions to improving literacy and education for children with learning differ­ences on the African Continent as a whole and Ghana in particular.

Ms Kyere-Nartey's advocacy efforts, which focus on early dys­lexia screening, teacher training, and policy reform, have had a profound impact on millions of undiagnosed learners in Africa.

Her work aims at ensuring that children with dyslexia and re­lated learning differences receive the support they need both in school and at home.