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What percentage of the world’s adult population cannot read nor right?

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14%

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How can Illiteracy affect poverty and economic inequality?

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It leads to the increase of poverty and economic inequality

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What/Who works to combat illiteracy worldwide?

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UNESCO

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Access to what is one of the most important factors in reducing illiteracy?

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Education

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5
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Digital illiteracy refers to the inability to use or understand what?

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Digital technology

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People who can read a little but cannot use reading in daily life have what type of illiteracy?

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Functional illiteracy

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What does providing free books and good schools do?

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It decreases the illiteracy rate

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What can illiteracy slow down?

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It can slow down economic development

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What is a major consequence of illiteracy in developing countries?

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Limited job opportunities

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What is a primary factor contributing to illiteracy in rural areas?

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Lack of access to schools and educational resources

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How can technology help reduce illiteracy globally?

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By providing online education and resources to remote areas

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What is a common effect of illiteracy on health?

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Difficulty in understanding health information

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Which group is often most affected by illiteracy in many countries?

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People living in remote rural areas

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What are the causes of illiteracy ?

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Poverty – Families cannot afford school expenses and children may work instead of studying.

Lack of access to schools – Rural and remote areas may not
have enough schools or teachers.

Health problems and malnutrition – Sick or weak children may not attend school regularly.

Lack of awareness – Some parents do not understand the importance of education.

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What are some global statistics on illiteracy?

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According to UNESCO , around 775 million adults worldwide are illiterate, with the majority living in developing countries

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16
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Name and explain the different types of illiteracy

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Functional Illiteracy - Lack of literacy skills needed for everyday life.

Cultural Illiteracy - Lack of knowledge in a specific culture’s norms, values, and history.

Digital Illiteracy - Inability to use or understand digital technology.

Health Illiteracy - Inability to understand and use health information to make decisions about one’s health.

Scientific Illiteracy - Lack of understanding of scientific concepts and processes.

Mathematical Illiteracy - Inability to understand and apply mathematical concepts and calculations.

17
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Write any three solutions to combat Illiteracy

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-Access to Quality Education

-Conduct adult Literacy Programs

-Use of technology in education

-Provide financial support to poor families

18
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What is Illiteracy?

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Illiteracy is the inability to write and read, which affects many people either because of learning difficulties or other causes such as brain injury .

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What is literacy?

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Literacy is the ability to read , write , and understand information in daily life.

20
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What are the effects of illiteracy ?

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  • Unemployment and low income due to lack of skills.
  • Slow economic development of the country.
  • Poor health awareness and misunderstanding of medical
    instructions.
  • Social inequality and continued poverty.
21
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Why is reducing illiteracy important ?

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Reducing illiteracy improves employment opportunities, economic growth, and quality of life.