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InternationalLiteracyDayandPrizes2022
Transformingliteracylearningspaces.
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UlrikeHanemann
Transformingliteracylearningspaces
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Tableofcontents
Abbreviationsandacronyms 4
ExecutiveSummary 5
Introduction 12
Part1:TransformingLiteracyLearningSpaces 14
1.Settingthescene 14
1.1Strengtheningcommitmenttothe2030visionofliteracy 16
1.2Expandingthevisionofliteracy:UNESCO’sStrategy 18
1.3Applyingthelifelonglearningprincipletotapthefulltransformativepotentialof
literacy 20
1.4Puttinglearnerengagementinfocus 21
1.5Creatingandsustainingdynamicandstimulatingliterateenvironments 22
1.6Bringingliteracyclosetopeople’severydaylives:themultiplicityanddiversityof
learningspaces 23
1.7Payingattentiontospecialneeds:removingbarrierstoparticipation 24
1.8Strengtheningenablingliteracylearningenvironmentsandspaces:ademandingtask25
2.Leveraging,adaptingandtransformingliteracylearningspaces:someglobaltrends 26
2.1Recognizingliteracypracticesininformallearningspaces 27
2.2Promotingcommunity-basedlearningcentresascornerstonestolocalinfrastructure27
2.3Harnessingthepotentialofdigitalenvironments 28
2.4Activatingthetransformativepotentialoftechnology-richenvironmentstoensurethe
continuityoflearning 29
2.5TriggeringchangeinliteracylearningspacesinthecontextoftheCOVID-19crisis 31
2.6Transformingliteracylearningspaces:Howdidnominatedprogrammesaddressthe
2022theme? 33
Part2:LearningfromtheUNESCOInternationalLiteracyPrizes2022 35
1.Generalinformation 35
2.Keyfeaturesoftheprogrammes 35
a)Programmeobjectives 36
b)Teachingandlearningprocessandsupportingstructures 37
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c)Assessmentoflearningoutcomes,impact,externalevaluation 39
d)Financing,partnershipsandsustainability 41
e)Literacylearningspacesandlinksbetweenthespaces 42
f)Alignmentoftheprogrammeswithnationalpoliciesandeducationsystems 43
3.Innovativefeaturesofthefinalistprogrammes 45
4.Commontrendsidentifiedinall73nominatedprogrammes 46
Part3:Keyareasofpolicyactiontotransformliteracylearningspacesfortheadvancement
ofliteracyforall 49
References 52
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Abbreviationsandacronyms
ALE
AdultLearningandEducation
CLCs
CommunityLearningCentres
CONFINTEA
InternationalConferencesonAdultEducation
GAL
GlobalAllianceforLiteracy
GEMR
GlobalEducationMonitoringReport
GRALE
GlobalReportonAdultLearningandEducation
ICTs
InformationandCommunicationTechnologies
ILD
InternationalLiteracyDay
MFA
MarrakechFrameworkforAction
NFE
Non-formalEducation
NGO
Non-governmentalOrganization
NQF
NationalQualificationsFramework
OECD
OrganizationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment
RVA
Recognition,ValidationandAccreditationoftheoutcomesofnon-formalandinformallearning
SDGs
SustainableDevelopmentGoals
STEM
Science,Technology,EngineeringandMathematics
TES
TransformingEducationSummit
TVET
TechnicalandVocationalEducationandTraining
UNESCO
UnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganization
UIL
UNESCOInstituteforLifelongLearning
UIS
UNESCOInstituteforStatistics
WEF
WorldEducationForum
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Executivesummary
ThisbackgroundpaperwaspreparedintheframeworkoftheInternationalLiteracyDayactivitiesandtheUNESCOInternationalLiteracyPrizes2022.Itexploresthetheme
‘TransformingLiteracyLearningSpaces’andoffersananalyticalreviewoftheapplicationsreceivedforthe2022editiontoidentifytrendsofhowthenominatedprogrammesare
leveraging,adaptingand/ortransformingliteracylearningspaces.Itconcludesbyproposingfivekeyareasofpolicyactiontotransformliteracylearningspacesfortheadvancementofliteracyforall.
ThecentralityofliteracyinachievingtheSustainableDevelopmentGoals
Literacyisakeycomponentofthefundamentalrighttoeducationandacriticalfoundationforindependentlearning.Asamajordriverofsocioeconomictransformation,itisalsocriticaltoachievingtheSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs).Literacyandnumeracyhavetoplayanessentialroleinbuildingmorepeaceful,just,inclusiveandsustainablesocietiesandin
addressingglobalchallenges.Theseincludeclimatechangeandnaturaldisasters,crisessuchasthecurrentCOVID-19pandemic,thechangingnatureofworkduetodigitalizationandthe
adventofnewtechnologies,rapiddemographicchange,aswellasconflictandwar.
TheEducation2030Agenda(SDG4),whichsetsoutanewvisionforeducationandlifelong
learning,dedicatesaspecifictarget(4.6)toyouthandadultliteracy,namelyto‘ensurethatallyouthandasubstantialproportionofadults,bothmenandwomen,achieveliteracyand
numeracy’.Whileliteracyandnumeracyplayimportantrolesacrossallagegroups,thereisanurgentneedfortransformativeactiontoeffectivelyaddressglobalsustainabilitychallenges
specificallyrelatedtoyouthandadultliteracyandlearning.
Challengesandopportunities
Indeed,accordingtothemostrecentestimates(2020),therearestill771millionadultsaged15andabovewholackbasicliteracyskills,two-thirdsofthemwomen.Inaddition,an
estimated260millionchildrenandadolescentsofprimaryandsecondaryschool-ageareout-of-school.TheCOVID-19crisishashad—andcontinuedtohave—asignificantnegative
impactonlearnersofallages.Ithasmagnifiedalreadyexistingdisparitiesfromsuchfactorsasextremepoverty,disability,gender,age,ethnicity,languageandgeography,andisabarriertoachievingeducationgoals.
Thecrisishasnotonlyintensifiedpersistentchallenges,ithasalsobroughtaboutnew
opportunitieswhichhaveledtoorrequirecontinuouschange,adaptationandtransformation.Whileeducationsystemsaroundtheworldareadaptingtovaryingdegreesanddemonstratingresilienceincopingwiththecrisis,thepandemicisalsoshowingthatcurrentlearning
infrastructuresareinsufficient,inadequateandhighlyvulnerable.Thisisparticularlytruefor
youthandadultliteracyandnon-formalbasiceducation,whichalthoughcriticaltoeducationaltransformation,remainseriouslyunder-fundedaccordingtorecentstudies.
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However,newevidencegatheredsincetheoutbreakoftheCOVID-19pandemicdemonstratestheresilienceofyouthandadultliteracystakeholdersandtheircontinuedabilitytopavethe
waytoeducationaltransformation.ArecentUNESCOsurveyontheCOVID-19impactonyouthandadultliteracy(2022)foundthat80percentofrespondinggovernmentshavetakenspecificmeasuresand/orprovidedfinancialsupporttorespondtothecrisis.Theanalyticalreviewof
theapplicationsforthe2022UNESCOliteracyprizesprovidesadditionalinsightsintopromisinginitiativesforthecreation,developmentandtransformationofenablingliteracylearning
environments.
Thetransformativepotentialofliteracy
Theanalysisofglobaltrendsonhowliteracystakeholdersandnominatedprogrammesare
leveraging,adaptingand/ortransformingliteracylearningspacestoensure(re-)engagementinandcontinuityoflearningofdisadvantagedpopulationsinthecontextofcrisesisunderpinnedbyanexpandedvisionofliteracy.Thisvisioninvolvesapplyingthelifelonglearningprincipletoliteracytotapitsfulltransformativepotentialasalifelongandlife-widelearningprocessand
aspartofholisticlifelonglearningsystems.Thisfurtherinvolvesputtingthe(special)needs,aspirationsandlifecircumstancesoflearnersintothecentreandbringingliteracyclosetopeople’severydaylivestoengagetheminlearning.Thisalsorequiresremovingpotential
hurdlestoparticipationinorganizedlearningactivities.
Thiseffortfurtherrequiresthatliteracybeembeddedintopeople’seconomic,socialand
culturalactivities,therebycreatingrequirementsandopportunitiesfortheuse,improvementandretentionofliteracyskillstomakethemsustainable.Thisrequiresbothalearner-centredanddemand-orientedapproachandawhole-systemapproachthattakesintoconsideration
teachingandlearningprocesses,thesupportingstructuresandthecontextualdimensionsthatshapethebroaderenabling(political,socioeconomicandcultural)environment.Assuch,anytransformationeffortinthefieldofliteracyhastoconsiderthediverseelementsoftheentiresystemwhich,ofcourse,needtoworkforthespecificlearner(s).
Evidenceonglobaltrends
Altogether,wecanobserveagrowingrecognitionofliteracyandnumeracy—togetherwithotheressentialskillsandtransferablecompetences—asintegralelementsofotherlearning,educationandtraining.Thereisagrowingawarenessthattheliteracychallengemustbemetwithanapproachthatincludesallsubsectorsandallagegroups.Thisrequiresthe
developmentofinstitutionalizedlearningsystemswhichneedtoofferflexiblelearning
opportunitiesthatsupportlearningatallstagesofaperson’slifeandinarangeofdiverse
settings,modalitiesandspaces.Nationalqualificationsframeworks(NQFs)andoperational
systemsfortherecognition,validationandaccreditation(RVA)ofnon-formallyorinformallyacquiredlearningoutcomescanhelptoovercomethestill-prevalentcompartmentalizationofeducationsubsystemsandenableout-of-schoolpopulationstoobtainrecognizedcertificatesandqualifications.
Availableevidencesuggestsawidevarietyofvenuesandplaceswherepeoplecanlearnand
developtheirliteracy,numeracy,language,digitalandothercompetences.Ingeneral,thereislimitedrecognitionofout-of-schoolliteracyandnumeracypracticesandalackofawarenessof
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literacypractices,languagesandlocalknowledgesusedininformallearningspaces.The
diverselearningspacesinwhichindigenousand/or(inter)generationallearningactivitiestakeplacerangefromneighbourhoodspacestoworkplaces,marketplaces,religiousspacesand
aboveall,thehome.Whilesomeofthesespacesarefallingoutofuse,otherinformalintergenerationalspacesaregrowinginpopularityandnewspacesarebeingcreated.
Formalornon-formalliteracyprogrammescantakeplaceinphysicaland/orvirtual
environmentsandbefoundindiversecontexts(i.e.,urbanorrural)andsettingssuchasathome,atschool,attheworkplace,inpublic,privateandreligiousplaces,inadultand
communitylearningcentres,(mobile)libraries,museums,prisons,and,ofcourse,indigital
environments.Manyliteracyprogrammesusevariouslearningspacesincomplementaryways,orencouragetheirlearnerstoexpandtheirliteracydevelopmentactivitiesbeyondscheduledclassesandclassroomspaces.Thewayhowdifferentliteracyprogrammeshavecreativelyandproductivelyusedthepotentialofliterateenvironmentsoutsideofclassroomshasbeen
studiedincontextsofhomeenvironments,libraries,prisonsanddigitalenvironments.
AnotherrecentresearchexaminedtherolesthatCommunityLearningCentres(CLCs)and
othercommunity-basedlearninginstitutionscanplayaslearningspacestoenable
participationofvulnerableandexcludedgroupsstrugglingtoovercomevariousbarriersto
learning.Suchinstitutionalizedformsofteachingandlearningofferopportunitiesforliteracyandlivelihoodskillstraining,healthandcitizenshippromotion,basiceducation,andvocationaltraining,inlinewiththeprincipleoflifelonglearning,andinthecontextoflocalcommunities.
TheanalysisconcludesthatCLCsandothercommunity-basedinstitutionscanbedevelopedascornerstonestolocalinfrastructurebecausetheyofferaone-stopshopforavarietyofservicestoalltargetgroupsonthelifelonglearningcontinuumandacrosssectors.Therefore,theycanimproveaccesstoliteracyandincreaselevelsofinclusionandparticipation,inparticular
amongthe(most)difficulttoreach.
ImportanceofdigitaltechnologyinfacingtheCOVID-19crisis
Availableresearchevidencefurtherrevealsthatthecreationofenablingliteracylearning
spaceshasbeenshapedbyarangeofdevelopmentsindifferentsocietiesandeconomies,
includingtheintegrationofdigitalinformationandcommunicationtechnologies(ICT)—suchascomputers,tablets,e-booksandmobiletechnology—intoallkindofteachingandlearningspacesofliteracyandnumeracy.Suchdevelopmentshavefurtheracceleratedduringthe
COVID-19crisis.Whiletechnology-basedenvironmentshavethepotentialtoenhanceaccessandoutreach,motivatelearnerstoengageorre-engageinlearning,improvethequalityof
teachingandlearning,andboostthepossibilitiesforlifelonglearning,theyarenotaself-
containedsolution.Inaddition,manydifficultieshavetobeovercomeandsomeprerequisitesmustbemettoharnessthepotentialofdigitalenvironmentsincludingrelatedpoliciesand
strategies;physical,hardwareandsoftwareinfrastructures;humanandfinancialresources;implementationmodalities;andrelevantteachingandlearningcontentsandmethodologies.
Keepinglearnersengagedamidcompetingprioritieshasbeenamajorchallengesincethe
beginningoftheCOVID-19crisis.Casestudy-basedresearchsuggeststhatwell-established
programmes,withsustainablefundingandpartnershipmodels,stronglearninginfrastructures
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andlongexperiencewithmultimodalandblendedwaysofteachingandlearning,werebetterpositionedtoensurecontinuityoflearning.Inaddition,openness,creativity,flexibilityand
commitmenttocontinuousimprovementandservicetotheirlearnershavealsocontributedtocreatingandsustainingenablinglearningenvironmentsduringthepandemic.
TherecentlyconductedUNESCOsurveyontheCOVID-19impactonyouthandadultliteracyrevealsthatthoseliteracyproviderswhomanagedtotransitiontodistancelearningfacednumerouschallenges,too,aboveallalackoffunds,limitedcapacitytoequipandsupport
learnersandteacherswithrelateddevices,materialsandskillsandpoororunavailable
Internetconnections.Onthepositiveside,surveyfindingspointtomoreawarenessoftheimportanceofsocial,emotionalandmentalwell-beingofallstakeholdersforliteracy
programmestobesuccessfulandresilient.Thereisalsoarenewedinvestmentinteacherstobetterpreparethemforflexibleteachingandlearningapproaches.And,anexpandedvisionofliteracyisincreasinglyobservable.
Innovativeexperiencesofprogrammesnominatedforthe2022literacyprizes
Anumberof2022literacyprizecandidatessharetheirexperienceswithusingand
transformingcommunityandotherplacesintoeffectivelearningspacesincludingexisting
libraries,religiousplaces,prisons,workshopsandworkplaces,outdoorsundertreesandaboveall,thehomesoffamilies.Thesespacespresenttheadvantagethattheyare,inprinciple,opentoeverybodyandeasilyaccessible.Assafetyandproximityplayanimportantrole,deliveryoflearningresources(mobilelibrary)orclasses‘atthedoorstep’incommunityspacesorin
learners’homescanmakeadifferenceintimesoflockdown,aswellasfordisplaced,disabledorelderlypersonsandgirlsandwomen.Parentsandfamiliesareinvitedtoassistchildrenwithlearningathomeandtojoinonlinelearningactivities,strengtheningtherebyschool-home
communicationandrelationsduringthepandemic.Furthermore,candidatesmention
alternativepathways,condensedcurriculaofliteracyprogrammes,anddifferentiated
planning,amongotherinitiatives,aimingattheengagementoflearnersinmotivational,participatoryandneed-basedlearning.
Thein-depthreviewofthe16finalistnominationsforthe2022UNESCOliteracyprizesillustrateshowabroadvarietyofspacescanbeleveraged,adaptedandtransformedto
supportliteracylearningacrossallagegroups.Thoseprogrammestargetingchildrenmainly
useschoolclassrooms,homesandcommunityspaces(e.g.,libraries)fortheiractivities.Very
fewprogrammesexclusivelyusevirtuallearningspacesclaimingthattheygettotransformanyspaceintoaliteracylearningspaceaslongasthelearnerhasatabletwiththeproject’spre-
downloadedcontentorgadgetswithaccesstotheInternet.However,mostofthemapply
hybridteachingandlearningapproaches(in-personanddistancelearning).Thevastmajority(14)offinalistprogrammesusehigh-techsolutions(e.g.,onlineplatform,apps),whilefive
programmesemploylow-techsolutions(e.g.,TV,radio,SMS),andsevenrelyalsoonno-techsolutions(e.g.,printedlearningmaterials).Yet,mostofthecandidatescombinedifferent
solutions.Thelinksbetweenthedifferentspacesareensuredthroughregularmeetings,(online)knowledgeexchange,andpartnershipcollaboration.
Theanalysedprogrammesgiveaccountofabroadrangeoflearningspacestheyuse,insideandoutsideoftheeducationsystem.Thisreflectsanongoingtrendofexpandinglearning
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spacesbeyondtheclassroomandeducationalinstitutions,particularlyobservableinnon-formaleducation.Inthecontextofschoolclosuresduringthepandemic—inadditiontodistanceandonlinelearning—home-basedlearninghasmovedfamilyliteracyand
intergenerationallearningaswellascommunityinvolvementintofocus.
Advancingthegloballiteracyagenda
Thefindingsofthisstudyconfirmthatlearnerengagementinliteracylearningcanbenefitfromleveragingexistinginnovations,resourcesandopportunities,adaptingthemtotheneeds,
aspirationsandliferealitiesoflearners,andtransformingliteracylearningenvironmentsandspaceswithawhole-systemapproach.Therelationshipbetweenanindividual’smotivationtoengageandremaininliteracylearningandthequalityandvarietyofsuchliteracy-stimulatingenvironments—athome,atwork,inthecommunityandinsocietyasawhole—isreflectedinanincreasingemphasisoncreatingandsustainingsuchenvironmentsandspacesasakeyelementofeffectiveliteracystrategies.Approachingyouthandadultliteracyfromalifelonglearningperspectivetoactivateitstransformativepotential,canempowerpeopletohandlechallengesintoday’sandtomorrow’sworldautonomously,productivelyandcreativelyandtocontributetothedevelopmentofmoresustainable,peacefulandjustsocietiesonahealthyplanet.
Keyareasofpolicyaction
Buildingonthisanalysisofrichexperiencesaswellasavailableevidenceonglobaltrends,andframingthiswithinthebroaderSDG4andEducationTransformationSummitagendas,this
studyproposesthefollowingfivekeyareasofpolicyactiontotransformliteracylearningspacesfortheadvancementofliteracyforall:
1.Developawhole-systemapproachtomapping,usingandtransformingliteracylearningsettingstoadvanceliteracylearningforall
Mostoftheanalysedprogrammesoperateinclosealignmentwiththeirnationaleducationsystemseekingtoleverageexistinginfrastructureandfunding,aswellastomeetnormativeregulationsandprescribedcurriculaallowingtheirlearnerstoobtainrecognizedcertificates
andqualifications.Theyfurtherseektocontributetothedevelopmentofinnovativeapproachestoliteracy.
Whileasuccessfulliteracystrategyrequiresawhole-systemapproach,thereisstillalongwaytogoinmostofthecountriestoachievefullinterconnectionofthevariousongoingpromisingpracticesandeffortstocreate,developandtransformanenablingliteracylearning
environment.Whole-systemapproachestoliteracylearningwillhavetoworkforlearners,
especiallymarginalizedout-of-schoolpopulations,bymapping,usingandtransforminglearner-centredenablingliteracylearningenvironments.
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2.Focusonlearnerneedsbyengaging,inparticular,themostmarginalized
Severalprogrammeshavestrengthenedtheireffortstobringlearningclosertotheirlearners(‘tothedoorstep’)throughabetterunderstandingoftheirliferealitiesandlinkingprogrammeactivitiestotheirimmediateneedsandinterests.Suchpersonalized,need-basedandlearner-centredapproachespointtotheneedtoseekcontinuouscommunicationandinteractionwithlearners.Duringthepandemic,successfulprogrammesachievedthisthroughwellprepared
andsupportededucators.
Engagingthemostmarginalizedlearnersinliteracylearningrequireshelpingtoremove
potentialhurdlestoparticipationinrelatedlearningactivitiesandexploringwaysofmotivatingthemtoremainlongenoughinorganizedlearningactivitiestoachievesustainableliteracy
proficiencylevels.Itfurtherinvolvesawhole-systemapproachtothecreationofinclusiveand
enablingenvironmentsbyconsideringandgroupingthevariouselements,contexts,circumstances,systems,measuresandresourcesaroundthespecificlearner.
3.Fostertheprofessionaldevelopmentofliteracyprovidersandeducators
Thereisanincreasedattentionofseveralprogrammestotrainingandprofessional
developmentofteachersensuringthatprogrammeactivitiesachievetoengageandretain
learners,butalsoteachersbybuildingcommunitieswheretheymayexchangeandreflect
collectively,formingaprofessionalidentity.Inadditiontocreatingasustainabledemandfor
literacy(andother)learning,thisstrategycontributestotheimprovementofeducational
qualityandrelevance,andtherebytolong-termchangeinthesystem.Strengtheningthe
capacitiesofprogrammestaffconstitutesanessentialtransformativeelementofseveralofthenominations.
Incontextsofcrisisandaccelerateddynamicsofchange,itisindispensablethateveryone
becomesalifelonglearnerincludingteachers,programmeprovidersandtheirpartners.
Training,pedagogicalandsocio-emotionalsupport,andcontinuousprofessionaldevelopmentofliteracyprovidersandeducatorsarecontributingtothedevelopmentofnationalcapacitiesforinnovation.Thisthereforeneedstoberecognizedasacentrepieceofalltransforming
educationefforts.
4.Continuetoleveragethepotentialofdigitaltechnologyforliteracyteachingandlearning
Availableinformationonanalysedprogrammesreflectsatrendoftransformationoftraditionalclassroomsettingsbywaysofincorporatingdigitaltechnologiesandresourcesintoteaching
andlearning.Inconsiderationofavailableinfrastructures,thisoftenincludesbothonlineandoffline(no-,low-andhigh-tech)solutions,massmedia(radio,TV)andindividualdevices
(smartphones,computers,tablets).Themajorityofthemusehybridorblendedteachingand
learningapproaches,oftenindifferentcombinations.Inmostcasesdigitalspaceshavebecomepartofthe‘normal’,thoughtovariedextents,allowingprogrammeproviderstoincreasetheirattractivenesstospecificgroupsoflearners,toexpandtheiroutreach,and,aboveall,tokeeppeopleinlearningduringthepandemic.
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However,inmanycontexts,includinginhigh-incomecountries,therearestillchallengeswithconnectivityordigitalinfrastructure,inparticularinremoteareasandamongmarginalized
populationgroups.Thisisinthewayofleveragingthebenefitsofdigitaltechnologyforliteracy
teachingandlearning.Hence,withoutsignificantandsustainedinvestment,harnessingthetransformativepotentialofdigitallearningecosystemsforallwillprovedifficultifnot
impossible.
5.Establishsustainablefundingmodelsforliteracybasedonpoliticalcommitmentandmulti-stakeholderpartnerships
InthecontextoftheCOVID-19crisis,casestudy-basedevidencesuggeststhatprogrammes
withsustainablefundingandpartnershipmodelswerebetterpositionedtoensurecontinuityoflearning.Theanalysedprogrammeshaveappliedarangeofstrategiestoensurethe
sustainabilityoftheirresults.Manyofthemhavedevelopedmulti-stakeholderpartnership
modelsthathelpthemtosecuretheirannualbudgetsandstrengthentheircapacitytodelivertheirservices.
Akeychallengestandinginthewayofthedifferentlearningsettingstobecometruly
transformationalforliteracylearningconcernsfinancing.Adoptingawhole-systemapproachtocreateinclusiveandequitableliteracylearningenvironmentsrequiressustainablefundingmodelsbasedonlong-termpoliticalcommitment,multi-stakeholderpartnershipdevelopmentandfinancialstability.Thiswillbeindispensabletoadvancethegloballiteracyagenda.
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Introduction
The2022InternationalLiteracyDayandUNESCOInternationalLiteracyPrizesthemeis
‘TransformingLiteracyLearningSpaces’.WhilethisfullyreflectsUNESCO’svisionoflifelong
learningasaguidingprincipleofeducationandliteracyasexpressedintheFaure(1972)1andDelors(1996)2reports,inthepresentcontextitisframedbythereportoftheInternational
CommissionontheFuturesofEducation(2021),3theMarrakechFrameworkforAction(2022)4andtheUNTransformingEducationSummit(2022).
The2022InternationalLiteracyDaythemealsobuildsonUNESCO’slongstandingactionto
advancethegloballiteracyprofilethroughsucheventsastheWorldConferenceofMinistersofEducationontheEradicationofIlliteracy,whichmetinTeheran,Iran,inSeptember1965.ThisConference,whichurgedincreasedsupportforliteracywork,recommendedthat8
SeptemberbeproclaimedInternationalLiteracyDayandbeobservedbyallcountries.In
supportoftherecommendation,theGovernmentofIranproposedthatUNESCOshould
establishandawardanInternationalLiteracyPrizefor‘meritoriousworkinthefightagainstilliteracy’.TheMohammadRezaPahlaviPrize5waslaunchedin1967,andsincethattime,
UNESCOhasawardedmorethan506InternationalLiteracyPrizestooutstandingand
innovativeprojectsa
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