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21/5/2004
Literacy Initiatives In Mauritius, Brazil and China Awarded
An
organisation in Mauritius focussing on women’s
literacy, a Brazilian group targeting 4 million illiterate adults
and a programme
reaching out to a large geographically isolated population in China
have won this year’s United Nations literacy prizes.
The UN Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) awards yearly prizes in recognition
of particularly effective contributions
to the fight against illiteracy, one of the agency’s priorities.
This year, the jury focused particularly on candidates
whose work promoted gender equality, in accordance with the theme
assigned
by the UN Literacy Decade (2003-2012) of which UNESCO is the lead
agency.
The International Reading Association
Literacy Award, worth $15,000, went to L’Edikasyon pu travayer,
a non-governmental organisation in Mauritius, chosen by the jury
for an adult literacy programme
that places the emphasis on women, its respect for cultural context
and use of mother languages.
The two King Sejong Literacy Prizes,
each worth $15,000, were awarded to Alfabetização Solidária
(AlfaSol, Brazil) and the Steering Group of Literacy Education
in Qinghai
Province (China).
AlfaSol has launched a literacy programme aimed
at 4 million illiterate adults, based on an innovative, simple
and cost-effective model.
The programme covers both urban and rural populations, encourages
participation of women and reaches the poorest and most isolated
people, creating a large group of educators within the country.
The model has been successfully exported to other countries.
The Steering Group of Literacy Education in Qinghai
Province responded to the needs of a large and geographically isolated
population,
concentrating on women and various ethnic minorities. It created
a methodology combining literacy with skills training geared to
the needs of farmers and herdsmen. Post-literacy is offered
by providing access for farmers and parents to libraries, reading
rooms and educational resources of schools.
The winners were selected from 28 candidates. They will receive
their prizes in their own countries on International Literacy Day
on 8 September.
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