WEIRD FACTS ABOUT
LITERACY

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LITERACY

It is estimated that one in five of the world's adults lacks minimum literacy skills.The average British male aged 15 to 24 spends only 3.1 minutes a day reading books.

Unesco awards an annual King Sejong Literacy Prize, initiated by the government of South Korea and named after the 15th-century King Sejong the Great who created the Korean alphabet.


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