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2006 - Literacy for Life
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2005 - Education for All: The Quality Imperative
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Indian Government announces programs to improve literacy, especially among women
9/03/2006 - The Ministry of Human Resources of India announced a number of programs targeting achievement of universal quality elementary education by 2010 More
   

 
REGION: PNG and Vanuatu Still Rate Low In Education, Says UNESCO Report
12/12/2005 - The recently released UNESCO Education For All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report 2005 indicates that the literacy rate in Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu are below the East Asia and the Pacific average of 91-percent. More
   

 
Literacy: a right still denied to more than 500 million adults in Asia and the Pacific
24/11/2005 - Over three million Thais aged 15 and above (almost 8% of the adult population) do not have the basic skills to read and write with understanding, and two-thirds, or over two million of them, are girls and women. More
   

 
Poverty and illiteracy
18/11/2005 - Poverty reduction is a global agenda. The rich countries have long been coming up with various formulae to make poverty history. The leaders of the seven richest countries had promised that they would write off the debts of the most indebted nations in order to reduce global poverty More
   

 
Kenya’s education gains wanting, says UN report
17/11/2005 - Kenya is among 44 countries that stand a low chance of achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE) by the year 2015, a new report says. More
   

  • UNESCO Bangkok: Literacy: a right still denied to more than 500 million adults in Asia and the Pacific
    26/11/2005
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