Noma Literacy Prize
The Noma Literacy Prize is a UNESCO award. It goes to the group or individual who has done most to combat illiteracy. It is one of a series of Noma Prizes. It was founded in 1980 by Shoichi Noma, the president of the publishing firm Kodansha, Japan's largest publisher of literature and manga.
Select recipients
- 1985 — NUFI Institution of the Republic of Cameroun.[1]
 - 1993 — Indian National Federation of UNESCO Clubs and Associations (INFUCA)[2]
 - 1999 — India's National Literacy Mission Programme.[3]
 
See also
- Noma Prize
 - UNESCO Nadezhda K. Krupskaya literacy prize
 - UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy
 - UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize
 
References
- ^ UNESCO: Noma Prize winner, 1985
 - ^ India, Ministry of Human Resource Development: Noma Prize winner, 1993. Archived 2010-12-18 at the Wayback Machine
 - ^ Govt. of India, Press Information Bureau: Noma Prize winner, 1999
 
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