Understand the pivotal role of policy in
supporting effective pedagogy and maximizing its
impact. Engage with comprehensive policy reports
covering diverse aspects of literacy and climate
change. Learn how strategic policies can create
an enabling environment for transformative
literacy initiatives, driving sustainable
change.
“Just reopening schools is not enough.
Students need intensive support to recover
lost education.” Robert Jenkins, UNICEF Chief
of Education1
NIPUN Bharat Mission or National Initiative for
Proficiency in Reading with Understanding and
Numeracy is launched by the Education Ministry
of India under National Education Policy 2020.
This scheme ensures that every child in India
gains foundational numeracy and literacy by the
end of Grade 3. NIPUN Bharat focuses on
transforming the monotonous education system
into an integrated, enjoyable, all-inclusive and
engaging.4
Sustainable Development Goals by 2030
Unlikely to be Reached Post-COVID
Target 4.1 By 2030, ensure that all girls and
boys complete free, equitable and quality
primary and secondary education leading to
relevant and effective learning outcomes. The
provision of 12 years of free, publicly-funded,
inclusive, equitable, quality primary and
secondary education – of which at least nine
years are compulsory, leading to relevant
learning outcomes – should be ensured for all,
without discrimination.5
Target 4.6 By 2030, ensure that all youth and a
substantial proportion of adults, both men and
women, achieve literacy and numeracy. The
principles, strategies and actions for this
target are underpinned by the contemporary
understanding of literacy as a continuum of
proficiency levels in a given context. It goes
beyond the understanding of a simple dichotomy
of ‘literate’ versus ‘illiterate’. Therefore,
action for this target aims at ensuring that by
2030, all young people and adults across the
world should have achieved relevant and
recognized proficiency levels in functional
literacy and numeracy skills that are equivalent
to levels achieved at successful completion of
basic education.5