King Sejong Prize awarded to institutions, organisations or individuals promoting literacy through effective and innovative programmes or projects.
Most of Korea's famous historical figures, including King Sejong, who invented the national alphabet, are there.
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The UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize was created in 1989 by the Government of the Republic of Korea.
King Sejong Literacy Prize was created in 1989 through the generosity of the Government of the Republic of Korea.
The Directorate of Community Education Development in Indonesia will receive one of the two UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prizes.
Representatives of innovative educational projects based in India and Burkina Faso received the awards of the UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize.
Through the Sejong Project, BLCC hopes to close the gap by establishing 30 Community Literacy Centres (CLCs) and 30 ECCEs centres.
The two awards of the UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize, supported by the Republic of Korea, have been attributed to projects in Cape Verde and Germany.
Through the Sejong Project, our local partner LCC will organize policy dialogues and capacity building workshops for disadvantaged village leaders and teachers to tackle this regional divide.
"North Korea wants to get the U.S. to direct bilateral negotiations by using the missile card, " said Paik Hak-soon, a North Korea expert at the Seoul-based Sejong Institute.
The Honourable Mention of the UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize goes to a project in Colombia and the Honourable Mention of the UNESCO Confucius Prize for Literacy to one in Malawi.
The Project is based on the vision of King Sejong the Great (r. 1418-1450), who created the Korean alphabet, Hangeul, and promoted mass literacy education for all.
The Sejong Project will support TNCU s programme to improve the capacity of multi-lingual teachers, increase enrolment of pre- and primary education and enhance parents participation in education.
The Honourable Mention of the UNESCO King Sejong Literacy Prize goes to the City Literacy Coordinating Council , Tagum City, the Philippines, for its Peace Management Literacy and Continuing Education through Night Market programme.
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