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[FamilyLiteracy] Women's Literacy in Afghanistan

Gail Price gprice at famlit.org
Wed Nov 16 14:55:42 EST 2005


If you are interested in learning about a women's literacy program in
Afghanistan subscribe to the Women and Literacy list for a guest
speaker. See Daphne Greenberg's message below..

I am pleased and honored to announce that from November 17th-December
1st, Brenda Bell has graciously agreed to be a guest facilitator on
our listserv. The focus of her time with us will be to discuss her
litercy work in Afghanistan.

Here is some general information about her:

Brenda Bell, formerly Associate Director of the Center for Literacy
Studies, University of Tennessee, and long-time EFF manager, is in
Afghanistan for several months assisting with the Literacy for
Community Empowerment Program, a project of Education Development
Center in partnership with UN Habitat. This is Brenda's third trip
to Afghanistan in the past ten months.
The LCEP, active in five Afghan provinces, links literacy with
governance and economic development activities in 200 rural
villages. Literacy teachers, for women's and men's classes, are from
the villages, and often have less than a 10th grade education. They
are supported by training and mentoring provided by facilitators at
the district and national level.

To subscribe to the Women and Literacy lists, go to http://
www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/womenliteracy and follow the directions
for subscribing. You will receive a verification email in the mail,
click on the link and you will officially be subscribed. Be sure to
save your password for future reference.

Daphne Greenberg
Assistant Professor
Educational Psych. & Special Ed.
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 3979
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3979
phone: 404-651-0127
fax:404-651-4901
dgreenberg at gsu.edu





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