Literacy for life: shaping future agendas
A/RES/73/145
1.
Takes note with appreciation of the report of the Secretary-General entitled
“Literacy for life: shaping future agendas and education for democracy”;4
2.
Commends the efforts made by Member States, their development
partners, the international donor community, the private sector, civil society and the
specialized agencies and other organizations of the United Nations system, including
the lead organization of the United Nations Literacy Decade, the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, in promoting enjoyment of the
right to education, including by making progress on the five strategic axes of action
for the period following the Decade;
3.
Calls upon Governments to scale up literacy programmes for children,
youth and adults, including older persons, with particular attention to those who are
vulnerable or marginalized, to foster innovative delivery of literacy services,
including through technology and a strengthened institutional network, to promote an
intersectoral approach by linking literacy learning with multiple sectors to address
diverse learning needs, such as through relevant and inclusive educational resources
in different languages, to establish multi-stakeholder partnerships with the active
participation of civil society and the private sector, to improve distance and digital
learning resources and to develop a data-collection mechanism to assess levels of
literacy, so as to encourage the integration of literacy learning into vocational training
and health education to promote sustainable development;
4.
Encourages Member States, United Nations organizations, multilateral
and bilateral donors, regional organizations, civil societ y, academia and the private
sector to sustain their collective efforts for the promotion of literacy and literate
environments and to contribute to shaping the Global Alliance for Literacy within the
framework of lifelong learning into an effective platfor m for synergistic action at the
global, regional, national and community levels;
5.
Takes note with appreciation of the report of the International Commission
on Financing Global Education Opportunity, and calls upon Member States and other
stakeholders to consider implementing the recommendations contained therein;
6.
Urges international development partners and Governments to ensure that
funds mobilized by and channelled through existing international financing
mechanisms for education also explicitly target and benefit youth and adult literacy;
7.
Calls upon States, and invites other relevant stakeholders, to implement
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, 2 including all literacy-related
Sustainable Development Goals and targets;
8.
Invites the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization, as the specialized United Nations agency for education, to continue its
mandated role to lead and coordinate the Education 2030 agenda, in particular through
the Sustainable Development Goal Education 2030 Steering Committee, as an
inclusive global multi-stakeholder consultation and coordination mechanism for
education in the 2030 Agenda in accordance with the 2030 Agenda follow-up and
review process;
9.
Requests the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization to continue its coordinating and catalysing role through the
implementation of the recommendations of the Global Allianc e for Literacy and by
continuing to provide support to Member States, in collaboration with partners, in
enhancing capacities for policy formulation, programme implementation, monitoring
and evaluation, as well as sharing information and knowledge on polic ies,
programmes and progress in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal
targets connected with literacy, especially target 4.1 on reading skills in primary and
lower secondary school (including in indigenous languages) and target 4.6 on youth
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