The correct answer is Literacy teaching and learning in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.
8th September of every year is celebrated as International Literacy Day.
The day is observed to spread awareness about literacy, promote good quality education, and develop skills in people that make them learned and employable in the outside world.
It was on 26th October 1966 that UNESCO declared the celebration of World literacy day on an international level
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The world faced some of the worst problems during that era, some of them being illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, inadequate health facilities, etc.
It is believed good literacy rates could promote better communities and thus help build a strong nation.
The idea of World Literacy day took origin at the World Conference of ministers of education held at Tehran in 1965.
For any country to march towards sustainable development, its citizens need to be educated.
The theme of International Literacy Day 2020 is
"Literacy teaching and learning in the COVID-19 crisis and beyond".