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Commendable progress achieved in literacy

Scale up strategic efforts to free the country from illiteracy


Bangladeshpost
Published : 09 Sep 2022 09:32 PM

Bangladesh observed the International Literacy Day-2022 on Thursday with the theme ‘Transforming Literacy Learning Spaces: Exploring Opportunities and Possibilities’. The day is celebrated annually on September 8 across the world including Bangladesh to highlight the importance of literacy or the ability to read and write for individuals, communities and societies.

Over the last years, Bangladesh’s literacy rate has increased rapidly keeping the pace with the global rate. According to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), literacy rate in the country has increased by 22.89 percent to stand at 74.66 percent, which was 51.77 percent in 2011. Reportedly, the rate is higher among the male population which is 76.56 percent, while among female population it is 72.82 percent. 

The country’s literacy rate has increased as the government took some pragmatic steps to address dropout problem and accrue the scope of learning. Now it is time for the government to look forward to attaining cent percent literacy.

All government and non-government 

organisations should scale up strategic

 efforts and work together to

 free the country from illiteracy

Total literacy is the precondition to make people skilful human resources along with freeing the nation from unemployment problem. Taking the fact that there is no alternative to literacy for achieving the expected development goals into account, it is time to create more awareness among the people to make government's literacy campaign a success. In this regard, primary school teachers, social workers and media should play an instrumental role in gearing up the literacy campaign throughout the country to achieve cent percent literacy.

The government has been implementing a number of projects to increase the country's literacy rate. The Non-Formal Education Act-2014 has been enacted as well to facilitate the underprivileged people with education, create alternative opportunity of education to the children dropped out of schools and check school dropout rate. 

Also, a preamble on non-formal education development programme is being prepared to achieve the targets of Sustainable Development Goal-4.

Eradication of illiteracy is a continuous process. There is no denying that the government has made some commendable progress, but still a lot more needs to be done. Unfortunately, all our neighbouring countries have a higher literacy rate than ours. Among the South Asian nations, only Afghanistan and Pakistan are behind us in terms of literacy rate. 

Therefore, all government and non-government organisations should scale up strategic efforts and work together to free the country from illiteracy.