Right to Development - Non-formal education

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The problem of improving literacy is a constant challenge to the Governments of developing countries in Asia. Struggling with inadequate financial resources and skilled manpower, they often have to overcome outdated cultural practices as well. Non-formal education is a means of solving this problem. This report looks at the successful example of Thailand's Department of Non-Formal Education that has set up programmes offering basic and functional literacy in all 76 provinces in the country. (Thailand) Social Participation - UNESCAP's A Matter of Rights - A video series exploring the Right to Development. Visit us at http://healthtube.org

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