Ford revs up support for Rally to Read campaign

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Ford revs up support for Rally to Read campaign | Wheels24

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The country's literacy problems were laid bare as the coronavirus pandemic prevented schools from opening and the disparity between rich and poor schools. According to the latest statistics provided by Macrotrends, literacy rates from the 1980s rose energetically from around 75% to 90% in the first two decades.

"We believe that by attending to the country’s literacy rates at the earliest stages, we can help create a brighter future for all South Africans. In celebrating World Literacy Day, Ford is committed to help each learner that we directly or indirectly touch through the Rally to Read programme contribute to the next written pages in a united and educated country.

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