Innovative Literacy Programmes You Need to Know #ILD2017

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In the current digital age, closing the literacy and education gap is critical for Africa’s growth and development. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 4, campaigns for collaborative solutions in tackling challenges associated with access, awareness, funding and inclusive programming in literacy and education. Across Sub Saharan Africa where literacy rates are at 76 percent, governments, civil society, and the private sector are working together to address these challenges. In honour of International Literacy Day, we are celebrating four African organizations working to increase literacy levels and providing more inclusive education on the continent.

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  1. It is nice to have a home grown platform circulating news on funding opportunities for non-profits in Nigeria. Our local version of FundsforNGos. Thanks for the insights

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