September: Basic Education and Literacy Month

zaterdag 7 september 2019

facts

  • If all women completed primary education, there would be 66% fewer maternal deaths.

  • A child born to a mother who can read is 50% more likely to survive past the age of five.

  • If all students in low-income countries left school with basic reading skills, 171 million people could be lifted out of poverty, which would be equivalent to a 12% cut in world poverty.

The world is making good progress in this area. According to a 2014 United Nations Millennium Development Goals progress report, literacy rates among adults and youths are on the rise and the gender gap in literacy is narrowing. But pressing global needs remain:

  • 58 million children worldwide are out of school.

  • Even after four years of primary schooling, as many as 250 million children cannot read and write.

  • 781 million adults are illiterate.

Rotary supports activities and training to improve education for all children and literacy for children and adults.

Area of Focus Statement of Purpose and Goals

The Rotary Foundation enables Rotarians to ensure that all people have sustainable access to basic education and literacy by:

  • Involving the community to support programs that strengthen the capacity of communities to provide basic education and literacy to all;

  • Increasing adult literacy in communities;

  • Working to reduce gender disparity in education;

  • Supporting studies for career-minded professionals related to basic education and literacy.

Parameters for Eligibility

The Rotary Foundation considers activities targeting the following to be within the scope of the basic education and literacy area of focus:

  • Access to quality basic primary and secondary education;

  • Educating adults in literacy;

  • Providing training in teaching literacy, curriculum development, and school administration;

  • Strengthening educational experience through improved materials and facilities;

  • Community management of education systems;

  • Vocational training teams supporting the above activities;

  • School desk purchases, when accompanied by a detailed and verifiable plan to improve basic education and literacy;

  • Scholarships for graduate-level study in programs related to basic education and literacy.

The Rotary Foundation considers activities targeting the following to be outside the scope of the basic education and literacy area of focus and as such are not eligible for global grant funding:


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facts





  • If all women completed primary education, there would be 66% fewer maternal deaths.




  • A child born to a mother who can read is 50% more likely to survive past the age of five.




  • If all students in low-income countries left school with basic reading skills, 171 million people could be lifted out of poverty, which would be equivalent to a 12% cut in world poverty.





The world is making good progress in this area. According to a 2014 United Nations Millennium Development Goals progress report, literacy rates among adults and youths are on the rise and the gender gap in literacy is narrowing. But pressing global needs remain:





  • 58 million children worldwide are out of school.




  • Even after four years of primary schooling, as many as 250 million children cannot read and write.




  • 781 million adults are illiterate.





Rotary supports activities and training to improve education for all children and literacy for children and adults.



Area of Focus Statement of Purpose and Goals



The Rotary Foundation enables Rotarians to ensure that all people have sustainable access to basic education and literacy by:





  • Involving the community to support programs that strengthen the capacity of communities to provide basic education and literacy to all;




  • Increasing adult literacy in communities;




  • Working to reduce gender disparity in education;




  • Supporting studies for career-minded professionals related to basic education and literacy.





Parameters for Eligibility



The Rotary Foundation considers activities targeting the following to be within the scope of the basic education and literacy area of focus:





  • Access to quality basic primary and secondary education;




  • Educating adults in literacy;




  • Providing training in teaching literacy, curriculum development, and school administration;




  • Strengthening educational experience through improved materials and facilities;




  • Community management of education systems;




  • Vocational training teams supporting the above activities;




  • School desk purchases, when accompanied by a detailed and verifiable plan to improve basic education and literacy;




  • Scholarships for graduate-level study in programs related to basic education and literacy.





The Rotary Foundation considers activities targeting the following to be outside the scope of the basic education and literacy area of focus and as such are not eligible for global grant funding:




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