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September 8th was proclaimed as International Literacy Day (ILD) by UNESCO at the 14th session of UNESCO’s General Conference on 26 October 1966 to remind the international community of the importance of literacy for individuals, communities and societies, and the need for intensified efforts towards more literate societies. Since the first ILD in 1967, ILD celebrations have taken place annually around the world, coordinated by UNESCO, countries and partners, to advance the literacy agenda at global, regional and national levels.

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A civil war is a conflict between citizens of a country with different ideals. Quite often civil wars tend to be bloody and drawn out. Majority of those caught in …

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In the last post on, ‘How Can Science Elevate Children’s Lives from Poverty? (Part 1)’, we observed how science can be used to improve poor health which is a…

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Children have an inherent spirituality that should be considered in order to achieve a holistic developmental of a child. Spirituality in all its aspects must be n…

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We often view science as an advanced subject that can’t help anyone languishing in the depths of poverty, much less children. However, what most people fail to r…