An A to Z list of world problems that could be eased by being able to read is at the heart of a campaign launched in the U.K. today to promote Project Literacy, an international initiative to raise ...
The brand designed an illiteracy alphabet film, where it listed several global problems alphabetically, which were aggravated by illiteracy. The campaign film, alongside a series of social assets, was ...
So begins the alphabet of illiteracy, part of a new global campaign to urge world leaders to take action on illiteracy. The campaign uses each letter of the alphabet to highlight an issue that could ...
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A is for Aids, B is for bloodshed: a much broader range of development issues could be tackled if reducing illiteracy was addressed first, says a new campaign Child marriage, malnutrition, gender ...
There are 757million illiterate people in the world right now. And this is not a developing world problem: one in five children in the UK, or one in four in the US, leave primary school unable to read ...
At its most basic this paper is about the magical thing you're doing right now... reading, and the thing we hope we've done in a magical enough way to sustain your interest... writing. But we think ...
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