Branson signs Project Literacy petition, raising awareness of the 757m people who can’t read, write or sign their name
LONDON, 23-10-2015 — /EuropaWire/ — Richard Branson has signed the largest petition ever committed to raising awareness of the global challenge of illiteracy. The petition is part of ‘Project Literacy’, a movement convened by Pearson that aims to make significant and sustainable advances in the fight against illiteracy across the world.
On signing the petition, Richard Branson said: “Illiteracy is a much ignored global issue, which impacts billions of people across the world. It is largely invisible but its impact is devastating. If you see inequality and poverty, you’re seeing the impact of illiteracy.
“I’m proud to sign the Project Literacy petition today to ask the world’s leaders to recognise the urgency of the illiteracy crisis and pledge to take meaningful action to address it.”
The campaign is asking people all over the world to sign their name for those who can’t read or write. The ultimate goal is to push illiteracy up the global agenda, challenging world leaders to tackle the issue head on and put literacy at the heart of policy decisions, public debates and conversations.
Branson signed the petition at the recent Virgin Disruptors event on the Future of Education, supported by Pearson. The event came a week after the petition was carried to the United Nations Headquarters in New York, where 193 global leaders attended the UN General Assembly, asking them to acknowledge the urgency of the international illiteracy crisis, its impact on many of the world’s biggest challenges and pledge to take meaningful action to address it.
Rod Bristow, President of Pearson UK, said: “Project Literacy has one clear goal: to raise awareness of and tackle the global problem of illiteracy, which affects one in ten people alive today and affects every country on Earth. We are excited that Richard Branson has today joined our cause and signed the petition.”
To help give the 757 million people across the world a voice, please sign the petition, which can be found at projectliteracy.com/petition.
Illiteracy: The statistics:
People and organisations wanting to help bring the power of words to the world can join the movement in many ways, from signing the petition to volunteering or donating to any of the organisations involved with the campaign, outlined below.
MEDIA CONTACT
Pearson plc
Tom Steiner
80 Strand, London, WC2R 0RL, UK
+44 (0)20 7010 2793
tom.steiner@pearson.com
SOURCE: Pearson PLC
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