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| Developing Post-Literacy Programmes for Women
Literacy Training in South Asia |
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Illiteracy is widespread throughout much of South Asia. In consequence of traditional patterns of gender discrimination in the subregion, it is most highly concentrated among women. Female literacy rates in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan are about half of those recorded for males. ESCAP has developed a project to formulate effective post-literacy programmes for women in these four countries. The objective of the project Promoting HRD for Women through Post-Literacy Programme Development is to improve the administration of literacy education through enhancing the management and technical skills of local-level NGOs involved in literacy promotion. The post-literacy programme being developed under this project, based on the consolidated experience of NGOs, governments, UNESCO and ESCAP, can be used as a prototype in ESCAP countries in need of effective adult literacy programmes. As the project will consider issues related to the effective management of post-literacy courses at the local level, the project is expected to contribute to the strengthening of managerial capabilities of local NGOs. Activities and Time schedule
Partner organizations in this project are: Dhaka Ahsania Mission in Bangladesh; the Rajasthan Adult Education Association in India; World Education in Nepal; and the National Rural Support Programme in Pakistan. The project is being implemented with technical support from the UNESCO Principal Regional Office for Asia and Pacific. The project is funded by the Government of the Netherlands. Click here for information on a literacy project in South-East Asia and the Pacific. |
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