Is the ideal of universal adult literacy in the world by the year 2030 statistically attainable?
Abstract
The aim of this research is to determine how attainable the ideal of universal adult literacy is for
the year 2030, projecting from current statistics and trends. After centuries and even millennia of
slow growth, by the middle of the twentieth century the majority of the world’s adults were literate.
From then on adult literacy levels rose sharp and feverish efforts were launched to eradicate
adult illiteracy. Globally adult literacy levels are rising. However, projecting present trends
into the future results in the prediction that by 2030 the global adult literacy level will still be 10
percent short of the level of universal adult literacy. Painting a bleaker picture is absolute number
of adult illiterates globally. The problem can largely be pinned down to a few countries, and it is
on these countries into which scholars and literacy efforts should zoom in.
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