Jordan Battles Problems Of Adult Illiteracy

AMMAN, JORDAN - APRIL 17: Teacher Raeda Harasees helps her students to read the alphabet in a classroom of 12 women of different ages all eager to learn to read and write at the literacy centre of Umm al-Hareth secondary school on April 17, 2009 in Amman, Jordan. The literacy centre of Umm al-Hareth secondary school is one of 611 across the kingdom and is part of a illiteracy eradication program launched in the 1950s by the Education Ministry to bring down the illiteracy rate, which currently stands at 7.9 percent. Jordan aims to cut the rate by another five per cent by 2015. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/Getty Images)
AMMAN, JORDAN - APRIL 17: Teacher Raeda Harasees helps her students to read the alphabet in a classroom of 12 women of different ages all eager to learn to read and write at the literacy centre of Umm al-Hareth secondary school on April 17, 2009 in Amman, Jordan. The literacy centre of Umm al-Hareth secondary school is one of 611 across the kingdom and is part of a illiteracy eradication program launched in the 1950s by the Education Ministry to bring down the illiteracy rate, which currently stands at 7.9 percent. Jordan aims to cut the rate by another five per cent by 2015. (Photo by Salah Malkawi/Getty Images)
Jordan Battles Problems Of Adult Illiteracy
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