International Literacy Day
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International Literacy Day nyɛla chuɣu shɛli tiŋ'duya nima ni puhira, bɛ puhirili la yuuni kam anashaara goli 8 September, UNESCO daa saɣiti ka wuligi di puhibu n-ti salo anashaara goli 26 October 1966, "UNESCO General Conference" din pahiri pia ni anahi ni n daa bala. Chuɣu ŋɔ tuuli puhibu daa nyɛla yuuni 1967. Di niya nyɛla di kahigi anfaani din be baŋsim bɔhimbu ni n-ti ninsalinima, tinsi, n-ti tabili ʒilɛli ni. Tinsi pam ni ka chuɣu ŋɔ puhira.[1][2]
International Literacy Day | |
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Observed by | All UN Member States |
Date | 8 September |
Next time | Not recognized as a date. Years must have 4 digits (use leading zeros for years < 1000). |
Frequency | annual |
Daliri
mali niŋKamani 775 miliyɔŋ n kɔŋ shikuru baŋsim; dobba puuni yino ni tooi ka shikuru baŋsim niriba anu puuni ka bɛ vaabu buyi pubu buta puni mi yan nyɛ paɣaba;[3] Bihi 60.7 miliyɔŋ nyɛla ban yi shikuru ka shɛba mi bi chani shikuru mpari taba.[4][5] UNESCO "Global Monitoring Report on Education for All (2006)" ni wuhi shɛm,[6] South Asia bikura ban chaŋ shikuru kalimli n-na dɔ tiŋgbani ni (58.6%), ka zaŋ sub-Saharan Africa mpa (59.7%).[7] Tiŋgbani shɛŋa ban niriba dii bi karim shikuru n-nyɛ Burkina Faso (12.8%), Niger (14.4%) ni Mali (19%).[8]
Dɛma
mali niŋInternational Literacy Day dɛma chanimi n jɛndiri yɛltɔɣa kpan'shɛŋa, Din dɔli "Education For All" niya nima mini "United Nations" tuma nima kamani "United Nations Literacy Decade".[9] Di dɛma yɛltɔɣa kpan zaŋ ti yuuni 2007 mini 2008 daa nyɛla “Literacy and Health”, ka bɛ daa ti laɣinsi ban yaa jɛndi alaafee tuma pina.[10] [11] International Literacy Day 2008 baŋsim lɛbu yɛltɔɣa kpani daa jɛndi a dɔri loora kamani "HIV, tuberculosis" ni kpag'ʒɛɣu. 2009–2010 yɛltɔɣa kpanidaa nyɛla “Literacy and Empowerment”,[12] ka di yaa zaa lee jɛndi ti lihi paɣabamini daobba ka bɛ nyɛ yim ka tiri paɣaba tootali. 2011–2012 yɛltɔɣa daa chaŋmi ti jɛndi “Literacy and Peace”.[13] Yuuni 2022 yɛltɔɣa kpanidaa chaŋmi ti jɛndi "Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces"[14].
Sasabiriba ban doli ŋɔ na mali nuu timbu ni UNESCO zaŋ chaŋ ban sabiri jɛndiri "Literacy Initiative":[15] Margaret Atwood, Paul Auster, Philippe Claudel, Paulo Coelho, Philippe Delerm, Fatou Diome, Chahdortt Djavann, Nadine Gordimer, Amitav Ghosh, Marc Levy, Alberto Manguel, Anna Moi, Scott Momaday, Toni Morrison, Érik Orsenna, Gisèle Pineau, El Tayeb Salih, Francisco Jose Sionil, Wole Soyinka, Amy Tan, Miklós Vámos, Abdourahman Waberi, Wei Wei, Banana Yoshimoto.
"At a time when we need to reinvent a world of hope, literacy is more important than ever. On this International Day, I thus invite all those involved in education to redouble their investments and mobilize all their resources to unleash the potential of each individual in the service of a shared world." — Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO Director General, on the occasion of International Literacy Day[16]
Lihimi mpahi
mali niŋKundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ International Literacy Day. UNESCO (2 October 2018).
- ↑ World Literacy Day 2020: Theme, History, Significance And Quotes.
- ↑ Literacy. UNESCO Institute for Statistics (18 November 2016).
- ↑ More Than One-Half of Children and Adolescents Are Not Learning Worldwide. UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
- ↑ International Literacy Day 2020: Current Theme, History and Significance (2020-09-07).
- ↑ Global Education Monitoring Report. UNESCO.
- ↑ International Literacy Day 2020: History, significance and theme of the UNESCO designated day (en) (2020-09-08).
- ↑ International Literacy Day: ILD Should Assess Spiritual Literacy (en-US) (2022-09-08).
- ↑ Nations, United. International Literacy Day (en).
- ↑ Winners 2008 | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UNESCO.
- ↑ UN Literacy Decade | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UNESCO (31 December 2012).
- ↑ 2011 | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UNESCO (8 September 2011).
- ↑ UNESCO International Literacy Prizes.
- ↑ International Literacy Day 2022: History, Importance & Theme.
- ↑ The Writers for Literacy | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. UNESCO.
- ↑ International Literacy Day (2 October 2018).