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It has been estimated that a billion people – one-sixth of the world’s population – are unable to read.  Illiteracy among adults and children is a global concern in highly industrialized nations and in developing countries.  The number of adult illiterates in the world is increasing by 25 million each year!  In the United States, one quarter of the entire population is considered functionally illiterate.

The tragedy of illiteracy is that those who cannot read are denied personal independence and become victims of unscrupulous manipulation, poverty and the loss of human dignity that give meaning to life.  Illiteracy is demeaning.  It is a major obstacle for economic, political, social and personal development.  Illiteracy is a barrier to international understanding, cooperation and peace in the world.

Literacy education was considered a program priority by Rotary’s original Health, Hunger and Humanity (3-H) Committee in 1978.  An early 3-H Grant led to the preparation of an excellent source book on the issues of literacy in the world.  The Rotary-sponsored publication, The Right to Read, was edited by Rotarian Eve Malmquist, a past district governor from Linkoping, Sweden, and a recognized authority on reading and educational research.  The book was the forerunner of the major Rotary program emphasis on literacy promotion.

In 1985 the RI board declared a ten-year emphasis on literacy education.  In 1992 the board extended the emphasis until the year 2000.  In 1997 the board again extended the emphasis until 2005.  Many Rotary clubs are thoughtfully surveying the needs of their community for literacy training.  Some clubs provide basic books for teaching and reading.  Others establish and support reading and language clinics, provide volunteer tutorial assistance and purchase reading materials.  Rotarians can play a vitally important part in their community and in developing countries by promoting projects to open opportunities that come from the ability to read. 


Westport Sunrise Rotary
PO Box 43
Westport, CT 06881-0043
P: 203-454-6446
F: 866-235-5591
www.westportsunriserotary.com
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