BASF in collaboration with The Pink Forum and Plascon join forces to renovate and equip five (5) childrenâs libraries in Kanana informal settlement by painting and equipping these centers with tile flooring, donating stationery and books to equip the childrenâs facilities. These Childrenâs libraries established in Early Childhood Development Centers will be the first of their kind in this community.
The Pink Forum runs a number of established projects that are aimed at responding to the socio-economic challenges that confront young people living in disadvantaged communities.
 âWe are thrilled to be involved in this project of upgrading Childrenâs libraries in Kanana informal settlement as part of our Mandela Day contribution. What better way to honour this day than to contribute towards education. It was Madiba who said, â Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the worldâ.  Reading, especially from an early age, ignites creativity and creates knowledge besides developing a host of other life skills. We are also excited that we are doing this together with our customer Plascon Paints and the NPO Pink Forum.â  said Kumarasen Govender, Head of Sales, Dispersions and Resin at BASF.
The Pink Forum is an NPO that aims to help young people living in disadvantaged communities to overcome the hurdles of the lack of resources and infrastructure in schools as well as socioeconomic challenges. âIt is important that children living in disadvantaged communities particularly in informal settlements have safer spaces to play and learn, this initiative comes at a time where women and children fall victim to many social ills, such as gender-based violence and lack of recreational facilities. Establishing the libraries in early childhood development centers will assist the children and the community in ensuring safe access to such facilities.
These libraries will create a culture of reading and broaden their horizon like Nelson Mandela said, âwhen we read, we are able to travel to many places, meet many people and understand the worldâ, said Mandisa Jiyane of The Pink Forum Foundation.