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Students queue for food at Dambas Primary School about 70km east of Wajir townย ย sometimes in 2006. Photo/Abdullahi jamaa

By Abdullahi Maalim
Today on World Literacy Day, I reflect on the transformational power of education. As an education specialist with over 20 years of experience, I have witnessed firsthand how literacy unlocks human potential and creates opportunities.

Education is a basic human right and the foundation for individual empowerment and societal progress. However, hundreds of millions of children and adults worldwide still lack access to education and struggle with illiteracy. This is unacceptable in our modern world.

On this day, I recommit myself to the goal of universal quality education. Through my work spearheading education initiatives for the frontier counties in Kenya, I strive to make education accessible and effective for all learners.

We have made strides expanding early childhood education, providing bursaries for students, offering voluntary teaching programs, and empowering teachers with training and resources. But more work remains to overcome cultural and economic barriers to education, especially for girls and marginalized communities.

I believe education is the key to a brighter future. It promotes gender equality, reduces poverty, spurs innovation, and brings people together across divides.

Investing in education and literacy skills pays invaluable dividends. As Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world

Working together, we can promote literacy and learning for all. Education lights the path to prosperity, dignity, and peace. I invite you to join me in advancing this cause โ€“ our future depends on it.

On this day, let us renew our commitment to quality education for all and celebrate those at the frontline of eradicating illiteracy in our beloved nation.

Mr. Abdullahi Maalim is Education and Governance Sector Lead at Frontier Counties Development Council.ย  Follow him on LinkedIn and Facebook at Abdullahi Maalim ย 

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