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.