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138 students completed their literacy process in the Los Baños del Inca district

In March we celebrated a significant milestone in Los Baños del Inca: the graduation of 138 students, who successfully have completed their literacy process through the FOCUS application. This achievement is the result of a joint commitment between the District Municipality of Los Baños del Inca and Dispurse Foundation.

138 students completed their literacy process in the Los Baños del Inca district

During the year 2023, 150 people started the literacy program in 6 population centers in the district with the use of technology. Through group sessions taught by facilitators, who visited the students' homes, tablets and other teaching resources were used to facilitate learning.

Roxana Callirgos, deputy manager of Social Development of the Municipality of Los Baños del Inca, stated that the alliance with Dispurse Foundation is a sign of a solid commitment to education and the eradication of illiteracy in the district.

This achievement not only represents the individual success of our students, but also a step forward in our collective commitment to the education and development of Peru. We congratulate all our graduating students and renew our commitment to continue working together to contribute to eradicating illiteracy in the Cajamarca region.

Rewriting Stories: The Transformative Power of Youth and Adult Education

The event organized by Es Hoy, DVV International and Dispurse Foundation highlighted the joint efforts of companies, municipalities, educational institutions and civil society to close the educational gaps in youth and adults. In a context where 1 in 3 people in Peru have not completed their basic education, this event highlighted the importance of education as a tool for transformation.

On International Literacy Day, we share María's inspiring story

María Quispe Ito is a 51-year-old artisan who knits hats, gloves and booties with sheep's wool and sells them in the Plaza de Armas of her district Coata, in the Puno region. As a child she was forced to work, so she was taken away from school by her parents when she was very young.