TaRL Africa enhances learning outcomes for children’s basic reading and math skills in Sub-Saharan Africa through the evidence-based Teaching at the Right Level approach.
Most low- and middle-income countries have dramatically increased access to schooling in recent years, but that has often not translated into improvements in learning for all learners. According to a 2021 learning assessment by Uwezo, only two in five grade 4 students in Kenya are meeting the expectation of being able to read at least a grade 3–appropriate English text.
Factors at school and at home contribute to this problem.
TaRL Africa’s mission is to support every child across Africa to build foundational skills for a better future.
TaRL Africa uses an evidence-backed educational approach that helps children develop basic reading and mathematics skills, opening doors to a brighter future. The approach targets the root of the learning crisis by transforming the structures that lead to it. It was developed and refined in India by education NGO Pratham, and has been rigorously evaluated by Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) affiliated professors. Since 2015, the TaRL approach has been adapted in over 15 countries in Africa with support from TaRL Africa and partners.
TaRL Africa began as a joint initiative by Pratham and J-PAL in 2015 and became a registered independent organisation in 2019. Since its inception, TaRL Africa has worked with governments and organisations to design and develop the processes, practices, and resources required to deliver effective TaRL programmes that increase learning outcomes. Globally, the TaRL approach has been identified by the Global Evidence Education Advisory Panel as a “good buy.”
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TaRL Africa is registered and headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, with teams in Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria, and Zambia.
We previously included TaRL Africa as one of our recommended charities because the impact-focused evaluator Founders Pledge conducted an evaluation highlighting its cost-effectiveness. The Founders Pledge report highlighted:
We’ve since updated our recommendations to reflect only organisations recommended by evaluators we’ve looked into as part of our 2023 evaluator investigations; while we expect to soon look into Founders Pledge as part of this more in-depth evaluator research, we haven’t yet. As such, we don't currently include TaRL Africa as one of our recommended programs but you can still donate to it via our donation platform.