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Development’s language barrier

Diplomat Michael Moore explains why experts at a conference in Ethiopia last month urged African countries to reinstate their local languages in education as a key to achieving elusive economic and social growth. His essay appears in the The Guardian (UK).

Posted by David Roberts on 18 November 2005 in Global Literacy , Language Learners

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