“Literacy is… the road to human progress and the means through which
every man, woman, and child can realise his or her full potential.” – Kofi Annan.
On 26 October 1966, at the 14th
session of UNESCO’s General Conference, 8th September was
declared to be observed as International Literacy Day. Hence, since 1967,
the whole world observes it annually in a theme-based manner to highlight
different aspects of literacy. In 2019, the theme for International Literacy
Day is ‘Literacy and Multilingualism’. On
the occasion of the International Literacy Day 2019, Audrey Azoulay, Director
General of UNESCO shares an important message, "Our
world is rich and diverse with about 7,000 living languages. These languages
are instruments for communication, engagement in lifelong learning, and
participation in society and the world of work. They are also closely
linked with distinctive identities, cultures, worldviews, and knowledge
systems. Embracing linguistic diversity in education and literacy development
is therefore a key part of developing inclusive societies that respect
“diversity” and “difference”, upholding human dignity.”
The observation of International Literacy Day gives a platform to
the governments, global institutions, corporates and businesses, not-for-profit organisations and
the civil society to spread awareness about importance of literacy. It gives a
platform to address several challenges obstructing education from reaching to the
last mile.
Roadblock in literacy
Poor and under-privileged socio-economic backgrounds poses as a
major roadblock in the path of literacy. It is considered as one of the main
reason children remain out-of-school; because the growls of the stomach are louder
than the lessons in a classroom.
There are millions of children at the moment who are unable to
attend school either because they have to earn a living or have to take care of
household chores when their parents go to work – a situation that is grim and
alarming too; for if this is not solved, the progress of the entire world will
be at stake, let alone that of a country!
To address this situation, several social organisations across
the globe are directly working in this field. And when a person chooses to sponsor a child
through these organisations, it helps to sustainably bring about a change in
the literacy scenario.
Help a child to read and write!
Whether
globally or locally, the service of a non-profit organisation potentially
changes things for the better right from the grassroot level. The Akshaya Patra
Foundation is a non-profit
organisation in India working for children for the past 18+ years. By
implementing the Mid-Day Meal Programme, it provides free school meals to
children of government and government-aided schools. At present, Akshaya Patra
supports education of 1,765,597 children in 15,668 schools across 45 locations
in 12 states of India by providing the much-needed daily school meals.
Over
time it has been observed that school meals play a significant role in
improving the health and schooling of children. Several impact reports and
testimonies from teacher reveals that the school meal has played a vital role
in reducing absenteeism and drop-out rate among children. It has also
positively contributed in increasing enrolment rate year on year.
Your
choice to donate online to support school meals of children will mark an
important step on this International Literacy Day. Your financial support to a non-profit
organisation like Akshaya Patra will promote literacy
through food and help children to read and write thereby
empowering them to be resourceful citizens of the country and the world. This International Literacy Day, choose to act!
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Akshaya Patra Foundation is an Indian NGO implementing the Mid-Day Meal
Programme along with several child-centric initiatives. Your support to Akshaya
Patra can potentially improve lives of millions of children with health and
education.
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