Sunday, September 11, 2011

World Literacy Day-2011-by OZONE








Gramium Narayanan honoured with OZONE Award -2011
 
"Literacy is not just about educating, it is a unique and powerful tool to eradicate poverty" said Dr.K.Govindaraju,Chairman,OZONE Project of SEVAI in the world Literacy program organised by OZONE in Arumbuhalnagar on the 10th September 2011. Dr.K.Govindaraju further said,"SOuth Zone BOard of CoNtinuing Education (OZONE) is committed for imparting Literacy those are in need and marginalized. Literacy is a human right, a tool of personal empowerment and a means for social and human development. Educational opportunities depend on literacy. Literacy is at the heart of basic education for all, and essential for eradicating poverty, reducing child mortality, curbing population growth, achieving gender equality and ensuring sustainable development, peace and democracy. There are good reasons why literacy is at the core of Education for All (EFA). A good quality basic education equips pupils with literacy skills for life and further learning; literate parents are more likely to send their children to school; literate people are better able to access continuing educational opportunities; and literate societies are better geared to meet pressing development.
Educational institutions and literacy missions around the world commemorates the International Literacy Day on September 8. Adopted in the year 1965 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the International Literacy Day is observed every year, on this day with a new mission. In the year 1990, the United Nations General Assembly provided a boost to global literacy by proclaiming the year as International Literacy Year. International Literacy Day 2011 theme is "The Power of Literacy." It means this year the focus will be on the empowerment of literacy and its importance for participation, social progress and citizenship. Literacy and Empowerment is the theme for the year 2009-2011 of the United Nations Literacy Decade has been accepted.
Literacy is all about
According to UNESCO, A literate person is one, who can, with understanding, both read and write a short statement relevant to routine life, and capable of analytical understanding of men’s condition in the world. Literacy is a means of personal liberation and development and delivering individuals educational efforts. Literacy is a method of achieving faculties to develop their economic status and general well being and inculcating values of national integration, conservation of surroundings, fairer sex’s equality, observance of standard family tradition, etc.
Literacy is not just about educating, it is a unique and powerful tool to eradicate poverty and a strong means for social and human progress. The focus of literacy lies in acquiring basic education for all, eradicating poverty, reducing infant mortality, simmering down population growth, reaching gender equality and ensuring constant development, peace and democracy. There are sufficient reasons why literacy is the centre of Education for All (EFA).
A good quality basic education equips people with literacy potentials for life and further learning; literate parents are inclined to send their children to school; literate people are prone to access continuing educational opportunities; and educated societies are better geared to keep pace with the pressing development.literacy is considered as an effective way to enlighten a society and arm it to facing the challenges of life in a stronger and efficient way, raise the level of personal living, create and assist change the society.
Alarming Statistics
Despite many and multifarious efforts, the literacy rate across the world looks alarming. According to UN analysis there are close to four billion literate people worldwide and some 776 million people lack minimum literacy skills, that mean one in five adults are yet to literate; 75 million children did not attend school and many more attend irregularly or are drop outs. Almost 35 countries have a literacy rate of less than 50% and a population of more than 10 million people who are illiterate. 85% percent of the world's illiterate population dwells in these countries, and two-thirds are fairer sex.
Total Literacy Requires Collective Efforts
According to the UN, it calls for a combine parallel efforts, sufficient resources and endeavor, strategies, and continued analysis of the developmental work revised political will and for accepting to do things differently at all levels - locally, nationally and trans-nationally.
Four Tier Plan
Since 2000, for disseminating literacy across the world in big scale various governments of the world have announced four initiatives in collaboration with several agencies of the United Nations. These four initiatives are:
  • Education for all
  • Millennium development targets
  • United Nations literacy decade and
  • United Nations decade of education for constant development. 
Several educational programs have been launched by the governments of world to make the people literate. Of course, such literacy programs have become successful, but still a good section of country’s population is still non-literate. Making the entire literate is yet a far fetched goal. The fact is that without making the entire world literate we cannot expect a global development. On this special day, let us take an oath to make our country as well as the world literate. It is possible if we take the very first step ourselves by sparing some time for uneducated people living around us. Several educational programs have been launched by the governments of world to make the people literate. Of course, such literacy programs have become successful, but still a good section of country’s population is still non-literate. Making the entire literate is yet a farfetched goal. The fact is that without making the entire world literate we cannot expect a global development. On this special day, let us take an oath to make our country as well as the world literate. It is possible if we take the very first step ourselves by sparing some time for uneducated people living around us.On this important day, we at India Literacy Project would like to reflect on the importance of Literacy. There are two transformations we see in how we define literacy:  Literacy is Empowerment - being educated and literate empowers an individual in making choices for their own and their families' happiness, and in being productive citizens of the world.  Education in our minds has evolved from the 3Rs (Reading, wRiting and aRithmetic) to the 3Es (Education, Employment and Empowerment) .  Our intervention programs embody this philosophy - the programs don't stop just at enrolment or retention, but addresses quality and sustainability via community ownership, leading to an empowered population.   The seeds we sow today will become the rich fruit bearing trees of tomorrow". Mr.T.Stalin Gunasekaran,Mr.M.Subuuraman,Mrs.P.Chitra,Prof.R.Veerasekaran,Thiru Jawahar Arumugam,Board's vice president Mr.Shanawaskhan and Gramium Narayanan were present on this occasion.

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