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2005 international literacy prize winners announced

IRA Icon Literacy projects in Mozambique, Spain, and Sudan are the winners of the 2005 UNESCO Literacy prizes, announced today by the Organization’s Director-General, Koïchiro Matsuura. The winner of the US$15,000 UNESCO International Reading Association Literacy Award is the Associação PROGRESSO, a nongovernmental organization working for community development in Mozambique. Find details at UNESCO’s Education for All website.

Get more information about IRA’s International Literacy Award.

Posted by David Roberts on 28 June 2005 in Awards and grants , Global Literacy , IRA General News

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