Illiteracy in Africa Hinders Development and Health, Urgent Multiliteracy Education Needed
The article discusses the need to improve adult literacy and education in Africa to address high illiteracy rates and disparities. It suggests standardizing terminology to aid understanding and comparison of data. The paper highlights the correlation between illiteracy and low productivity, income, and health. Challenges in African countries, such as multilingualism and rural economies, are also addressed. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of incorporating adult education into teacher training programs to promote multiliteracies.