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List of international literacy prizes

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This list of international literacy prizes is an index to articles about notable international prizes for promoting literacy. They are awarded by UNESCO and other organizations.[1]

Prize Sponsor Notes Period
Nadezhda K. Krupskaya literacy prize UNESCO Sponsored by the government of the Soviet Union 1970 - 1992
ILA literacy awards International Literacy Association Various categories 1979 - Present
Noma Literacy Prize UNESCO Noma Prize for group or individual who has done most to combat illiteracy 1980 - Present
King Sejong Literacy Prize UNESCO For institutions, organizations or individuals for their contribution to the fight against illiteracy 1989 - Present
The Malcolm Adiseshiah International Literacy Prize UNESCO Organizations or individuals displaying outstanding merit and achieving particularly effective results in contributing to the fight for literacy 1998-Present
Confucius Prize for Literacy UNESCO Outstanding individuals, governments or governmental agencies and NGOs working in literacy serving rural adults and out-of-school youth, particularly women and girls 2005 - Present

See also

References

  1. ^ "UNESCO Prizes". UNESCO. Retrieved 2012-09-04.