Cuban Help in Bolivian Education Program CUBA, March 28th, 2011.- The Bolivian Post-Literacy National Program continues with the help of Cuba. There is a strong need for the nation to develop so a basic instruction level is mandatory among the population. Bolivia was the third Latin American country declared illiterate-free after Cuba and Venezuela. The goal is now to instruct the half million people who learned how to read and write in subjects such as Mathematics, Social Sciences, History, Geography and Spanish. According to the Bolivian Literacy Program Census over 800 thousand people applied for the initiative in 2007 and thanks to the efficient Cuban program Yes I Can, thousands of people learned to read and write in Spanish, Aymara and Quechua. (Cubaminrex-ACN-RHC)
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