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Working Together to Take Illiteracy From #800Mil2Nil

By ILA Staff
 | Jul 01, 2015

#800mil2nilHere’s what we know: there’s a direct correlation between illiteracy and poverty, crime, and even early mortality.

We also know that those who are literate are more likely to vote, be involved in their communities, and seek medical help for themselves and their families.

Yet nearly 800 million people worldwide cannot read or write; 126 million of those are children. And roughly 12% of the world’s population is considered functionally illiterate, with only basic or below-basic literacy levels in their native languages.

For the last 60 years, the International Literacy Association has worked to bring together a strong network of members, partners, and affiliates around the world dedicated to advancing literacy. It is because of the support of this network that we have been able to improve literacy practices for thousands of educators, disseminate research that has helped to form the backbone of effective literacy instruction, and provide literacy professionals with countless platforms to learn and exchange ideas and experiences.

We’ve always believed that together we can achieve more.

It has never been more important for us to join forces behind the critical cause of literacy. On April 14, we brought together literacy leaders across sectors for just that reason, and our mission continues.

Today, ILA launches a global campaign using the hashtag #800Mil2Nil to raise awareness around the issue and what is possible when we come together to advance literacy.

“As the literacy landscape evolves, if we want to create sustainable change, our efforts must also adapt,” says Marcie Craig Post, ILA Executive Director. “That is why I am eager to launch this important first step of what will be an ongoing campaign to inspire those inside and outside the literacy community to join us in advancing literacy for all.”

To show your support, join the #800Mil2Nil conversation and share your thoughts and ideas on why literacy matters, how we can come together to address the issue, and what you are doing to take illiteracy from #800Mil2Nil.

In addition to spreading the word, you can make a monetary contribution to the cause with your smartphone. Simply text “LITERACY” to 91999. After sending the text message, you’ll receive a link to a secure webpage, where you can make a donation in the amount of your choosing.

text message #800Mil2NilProceeds will support the development of ILA programs and initiatives, including those that raise awareness of global literacy issues, provide educators with the resources they need, and galvanize leaders from every sector to fight illiteracy and take #800Mil2Nil.

“We know the challenge ahead of us is great. It’s one we will champion, but we cannot do it alone,” said Stephen Sye, ILA Associate Executive Director. “We need the support of educators, parents, communities, government, and business to advance literacy. I’m confident we can, but it will take a collective effort to get there.”

Over the coming months, you will hear more about how you can contribute to taking illiteracy from #800Mil2Nil. Your support is vital to this critical effort. Help us spread the #800Mil2Nil message and together, we can create the Age of Literacy—one in which each of us works to advance literacy for all. 

 
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