Post by nurnobisorker05 on Feb 27, 2024 4:28:46 GMT
May not have access to or drop out of school in 2021 due to the economic impact of the pandemic alone. In Mexico, at least 2 million people are employed by the construction sector, who have an average of 5 years of schooling, much lower than the average of the rest of Mexicans, which is 9.7 years. To serve this sector, Building and Growing has installed more than 150 study classrooms in 16 states of the Republic, benefiting more than 27 thousand students. In this way, the Foundation builds opportunities for construction workers to improve their quality of life and with this, no one is left behind. In the last 4 years, Building and Growing has taught nearly 600 workers to read and write, among them is Nabor Hernández, a 50-year-old bricklayer originally from Puebla, who learned to read and write in the Foundation's classrooms and recently obtained his certificate.
high school: «For me it was very difficult, not knowing how to read or write, but today I feel very happy to have received my certificate. For me it is a great triumph, because today I walk through the streets without fear, because I already know how to read and write,” said the beneficiary student. There is also the Chinese Australia Phone Number List case of Sebastián Saldaña, a 23-year-old young man, who during the pandemic learned to read and write and is currently studying basic computing, thus beginning his digital literacy. The UNESCO-Confucius Prize was born in 2005, with the support of the People's Republic of China, and focuses on functional literacy, taking advantage of technological environments, for rural adults and out-of-school youth. This year, the central theme was “Inclusive digital and distance literacy.
The Award is presented within the framework of International Literacy Day, which is celebrated on September 8 to remind the public of the importance of literacy as a factor of dignity and human rights. Building and Growing is the second Mexican institution to be awarded this Award, since in 2020 the BUAP (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) was awarded for its “Learning by Teaching” program, focused on improving the quality of life of vulnerable communities in Puebla. The UNESCO-Confucius Prize helps strengthen the sustainability of Construyendo y Crecimiento's educational programs, since the Foundation's work is sustained through donations to continue providing support free of charge.
high school: «For me it was very difficult, not knowing how to read or write, but today I feel very happy to have received my certificate. For me it is a great triumph, because today I walk through the streets without fear, because I already know how to read and write,” said the beneficiary student. There is also the Chinese Australia Phone Number List case of Sebastián Saldaña, a 23-year-old young man, who during the pandemic learned to read and write and is currently studying basic computing, thus beginning his digital literacy. The UNESCO-Confucius Prize was born in 2005, with the support of the People's Republic of China, and focuses on functional literacy, taking advantage of technological environments, for rural adults and out-of-school youth. This year, the central theme was “Inclusive digital and distance literacy.
The Award is presented within the framework of International Literacy Day, which is celebrated on September 8 to remind the public of the importance of literacy as a factor of dignity and human rights. Building and Growing is the second Mexican institution to be awarded this Award, since in 2020 the BUAP (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla) was awarded for its “Learning by Teaching” program, focused on improving the quality of life of vulnerable communities in Puebla. The UNESCO-Confucius Prize helps strengthen the sustainability of Construyendo y Crecimiento's educational programs, since the Foundation's work is sustained through donations to continue providing support free of charge.