Even now, as I guide children who struggle to read, I see the same spark. With phonetics, practice, and encouragement, they step into a new world where words open doors. And when a child reads aloud for the first time, eyes shining with pride, I realize once again that literacy is life itself.
This year, as the world observes International Literacy Day on September 8, 2025, I feel this message more strongly than ever. Since 1967, the day has reminded us that literacy is not just a skill but a fundamental human right. The theme for 2025—“Promoting Literacy in the Digital Era”—makes us pause and reflect. Because in today’s world, literacy is no longer confined to books and papers. It is about understanding, questioning, and navigating the vast digital spaces we live in. It is about being wise enough to discern truth from falsehood, to engage responsibly, and to use knowledge as a force for good.
For me, literacy is not the end of education, but its beginning. It is the flame that lights values, empathy, and courage. It is the quiet strength that allows us to speak with clarity, to choose with honesty, and to live with dignity.