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Jamaican Movement for the Advancement of Literacy

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The Jamaican Movement for the Advancement of Literacy, established in 1974, is a government body in Jamaica, an offshoot of the American National Literacy Board. It has specific goals regarding improving literacy rates in Jamaica.

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  1. "History of The Jamaican Foundation for Lifelong Learning". jfll.gov.jm. Archived from the original on July 6, 2019. Retrieved Oct 1, 2019.
  2. "Teaching Literacy in Jamaica". Sep 19, 2014. Retrieved Oct 1, 2019.


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