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Literacy classes changing lives in China

Free evening literacy classes in northwest Gansu Province are part of the government’s plan to improve literacy levels in the rural areas, where as many as one in ten adults is unable to read or write. Learn more in an article released by the China Internet Information Center.

Posted by David Roberts on 24 February 2006 in Global Literacy

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