In celebration
of the National Literacy Month this September and in preparation for November’s
National Reading Month, World Vision Development Foundation in partnership with
the Department of Education (DepEd) launches Brigada Pagbasa, a movement that
seeks to enhance the reading skills of the Filipino children.
The project,
an extension of the Brigada Eskwela campaign that promotes community
participation in time for school opening, will bring together experts, change
makers, policy-makers, and other stakeholders across all sectors from
international and local agencies, as well as public and private organizations
to spread reading literacy among Filipino children.
To make this
happen, World Vision, together with DepEd, is partnering with the National
Library of the Philippines, National Book Development Board, GCash, Rex
Bookstore, and E Net Philippines, and have also tapped TV and radio personality
Joyce Pring to be the Ambassador for Brigada Pagbasa.
“Literacy,
most especially amongst the children and youth, is one of the key factors that
determines how well a country progresses in this rapidly-changing world. We
have an unfortunate reality where some Filipinos, both young and old, are still
struggling with their literacy skills,” said Mr. Rommel Fuerte, Executive
Director of World Vision in the Philippines.
Based on a
report by United Nations, the Philippines has the highest literacy rate at
97.95 percent among Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Brunei, and
Indonesia. The literacy rate is 98.9 percent among females and 97 percent among
males aged 15-24.
While the
literacy rate showed the country’s improvement from the past years, there is
still a staggering number of children in the country who face literacy
challenges. The remaining gap reflected in the study above shows that more work
must be done to address this pressing issue.
“To become
literate is an important component in the development of children, especially
at this fast-paced, technology-driven age. Brigada Pagbasa aims to unleash the
potential in every child,” said Mr. Rommel Fuerte, Executive Director of World
Vision Philippines.
Brigada
Pagbasa will fully commence this November at several communities across the
Philippines to educate everyone the value of reading.
“This campaign
is a life-long commitment for all of us, perhaps, until every child receives an
opportunity to be educated and to develop his or her full potential,” Mr.
Fuerte added.
About World Vision
World Vision is a global Christian relief,
development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children,
families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves
all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.
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