This year's International Literacy Day, celebrated on September 8, is a reminder that literacy is not just about being able to read and write, but about providing individuals with the tools they need to participate fully in society and shape their own futures. Despite progress made, over 770 million people worldwide still lack basic literacy skills, with women disproportionately affected. The day calls for continued efforts to bridge this gap and create a more equitable and prosperous world for all.
On September 8, 2024, the world will come together to observe International Literacy Day, dedicated to promoting literacy as a human right and integral to building sustainable societies. With the theme of "Promoting multilingual education," UNESCO emphasizes the power of literacy to foster mutual understanding and peace. By embracing diverse languages, the world can harness the transformative potential of literacy and promote social cohesion and harmony.