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Disruptions of literacy learning in Jordan and Democratic Republic of the Congo due to COVID-19 | UNESCO
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Jordan - literacy rate 2018 | Statista
The world literacy summit 2020 has chosen Jordan as a country for its significant contribution to literacy. - We Love Reading
Adult Learning and Illiteracy Elimination Programme, Jordan | UIL
Overflowing classrooms continue to battle illiteracy in Jordan | Culture & Society | Ammon News
Jordan marks International Literacy Day with focus on education for all | Jordan Times
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Atlas of Jordan - Jordan Adjusted Human Development - Presses de l'Ifpo
Literacy Rate of Jordan's population by age group | Download Table
Literacy Rate by Country 2023 - Wisevoter
Irbid Campaign aims for “Jordan Free of Illiteracy by 2020” | Culture & Society | Ammon News
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Adult Learning and Illiteracy Elimination Programme, Jordan | UIL
Public Policy Paper “Media and Information Literacy in Jordan: Needs and Opportunities” | Jordan Media Institute