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Zamora— (Hugo Chávez) — (Venezuela) — Mission Robinson (launched in July 2003) is one of the Bolivarian Missions (a series of anti-poverty and social welfare programs) implemented by the current Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. The name "Robinson" was given to the Mission in remembrance of the pseudonym adopted during his exile from Spanish America by Venezuelan philosopher and educator Simón Rodríguez (1769–1854).
The program uses volunteers to teach reading, writing, and arithmetic to the more than 1.5 million Venezuelan adults who were illiterate prior to Chávez's election to the presidency in 1999. The program is military-civilian in nature, and sends soldiers to, among other places, remote and dangerous locales in order to reach the most undereducated, neglected, and marginalized adult citizens to give them regular schooling and lessons.On the first anniversary of Mission Robinson's establishment, and to an audience of 50,000 formerly illiterate Venezuelans, Hugo Chávez Frías stated in the Teresa Carreño theater in Caracas that “it was truly a world record, in a year we have graduated 1,250,000 Venezuelans".[1] On 28 October 2005, Venezuela declared itself a "Territory Free of Illiteracy", having raised the literacy rate to 99% according to initial government statements by graduating 1.4m Venezuelans from the Mission. The standard for a country to be considered free of illiteracy being 95%. [2]
Previous reports had claimed that the eradication of illiteracy had been UNESCO-verified. In October 2006, Venezuelan Education Minister Aristóbulo Istúriz clarified that Venezuela had not received a UNESCO certification because the organisation does not certify literacy programs [3]. "Venezuela is a sovereign nation, Venezuela declares itself Illiteracy-Free Territory," affirmed the minister.[4]
See also
Hugo Chávez Early life and career Presidency Cabinet · 1999 Constitution · Presidential election of 2000 · Presidential election of 2006 · United Socialist Party of Venezuela · Constitutional referendum of 2007 · Constitutional referendum of 2009Political events Coup attempt of 2002 · Venezuelan general strike of 2002–2003 · Recall referendum of 2004 · Venezuelan parliamentary election, 2005Domestic policy Economic policy · Bolivarian Revolution · Bolivarianism · Chavismo · Plan Bolívar 2000 · Bolivarian Circles · Bolivarian Missions · Venezuelan Communal Councils · BoliburguesíaForeign policy Image Media representation of Hugo Chávez · Aló Presidente · The Revolution Will Not Be Televised · X-Ray of a Lie · teleSUR · ¿¡Revolución!? · Venezuelanalysis.com · Venezuela Information OfficeReferences
- ^ The Robinson Mission Venezuela (unesco.org)
External links
- Misión Robinson — Official government website.
Categories:- Bolivarian Missions
- Education in Venezuela
- Venezuela stubs
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