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Only Three Out of Ten Children Understand What They Read in Peru: What Do Authorities and Experts Propose to Combat This Problem?

Summary by El Comercio
Unicef and El Comercio’s “Vote for Me!” campaign gets candidates to incorporate children’s demands into their government plansForeign NGO funds in Peru: money from international cooperation can now be traced Trade was present at the first International Meeting on Literacy, Equity and Future, developed by the Brazilian Ministry of Education in partnership with the Fundación Instituto Natura. This event, held for two consecutive days, brought toge…
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Unicef and El Comercio’s “Vote for Me!” campaign gets candidates to incorporate children’s demands into their government plansForeign NGO funds in Peru: money from international cooperation can now be traced Trade was present at the first International Meeting on Literacy, Equity and Future, developed by the Brazilian Ministry of Education in partnership with the Fundación Instituto Natura. This event, held for two consecutive days, brought toge…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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