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Saving the rainbow nation: Education as challenge to the churches in South Africa


Johan M. van der Merwe

Abstract

Education in Africa is in a crisis. Some scholars go as far as to say that it is broken. This was also noted when the United Nations Sustainable Development  Goals, linked to the Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, were developed. One of the goals was defined as to ‘Ensure inclusive and equitable  quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all’. This article explores the important role of education in transforming societies. To  achieve this objective, the research in this article is based on a qualitative literature search. It focuses on relevant literature that included books, scholarly  articles, online articles and scientific data provided by Statistics South Africa. It starts off by describing the brokenness of education in South Africa  through the latest statistics that provide a very dark picture of education in the country. In the second place, the article revisits the Reformation to  indicate that the church can and is called to play an important role in the improvement of education. The article concludes with two examples of how  church organisations and specific churches in South Africa take up the challenge to transform societies through specific educational programmes.   


Contribution: Specific mention is made of the programme of the South African Council of Churches called The South Africa We Pray For and Little Seeds,  which is a combined programme in Early Childhood Development. As such, what happens in South Africa can be an example to the rest of Africa. 


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eISSN: 2072-8050
print ISSN: 0259-9422