International Literacy Day, observed on September 8th, highlights the transformative power of education and literacy.
Literacy empowers individuals with knowledge, job opportunities, and self-expression.
Global literacy challenges persist, especially in developing countries, due to poverty and gender inequality.
Governments and organizations work on literacy programs, teacher training, and access to reading materials.
Technology plays a crucial role in enhancing literacy in the digital age.
Literacy is a fundamental human right that promotes progress, reduces inequalities, and shapes a brighter future.