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(en anglais) International Seminar on Literacy of Indigenous Youth and Adults

In the framework of International Mother Language Day and the International Year of Languages, the UIL was one of four UNESCO partners – in cooperation with the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) – behind the organization of an International Seminar on Literacy of Indigenous Youth and Adults held in Guatemala from 11 to 13 February 2008.

Drawing on studies carried out in their respective countries, researchers from seven Latin American countries – Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru – met to discuss both the current literacy situation of indigenous populations and effective literacy practices in multicultural and multilingual contexts. The event’s participants included the Minister of Education from Guatemala, Ms Ana Ordóñez de Molina, and several NGOs, universities and other stakeholders.



Title (en anglais) International Seminar on Literacy of Indigenous Youth and Adults
Short Description

In the framework of International Mother Language Day and the International Year of Languages, the UIL was one of four UNESCO partners – in cooperation with the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) – behind the organization of an International Seminar on Literacy of Indigenous Youth and Adults held in Guatemala from 11 to 13 February 2008.

Drawing on studies carried out in their respective countries, researchers from seven Latin American countries – Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua and Peru – met to discuss both the current literacy situation of indigenous populations and effective literacy practices in multicultural and multilingual contexts. The event’s participants included the Minister of Education from Guatemala, Ms Ana Ordóñez de Molina, and several NGOs, universities and other stakeholders.

Source UIL
Publication start date 2008-02-11 11:30 am
Publication expiry date 2008-02-13 11:30 am
Author(s) of the present sheet UIL
Event Location -
City Ciudad-Guatemala
Country Guatemala
Start date - Local time 2008-02-11 11:30 am
End date - Local time 2008-02-13 11:30 am
Type of event (generic) International Seminar
Display related links & contacts in right column No
Name of Contact 1 Ulrike Hanemann
E-mail address u.hanemann@unesco.org
Name of Contact 2 Christine Glanz
E-mail address c.glanz@unesco.org
Destination of Link 1 (field not displayed) UNESCO.ORG
Destination of Link 2 (field not displayed) UNESCO.ORG
Destination of Link 3 (field not displayed) UNESCO.ORG
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