UNESCO_Nadezhda_K._Krupskaya_literacy_prize
UNESCO Nadezhda K. Krupskaya literacy prize' was named after Russian politician of the Soviet era Nadezhda K. Krupskaya. The prize was sponsored by the government of the Soviet Union in the period 1970-1992. The prize was offered in UNESCO along with Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Shah of Iran literacy prize which was offered till Iranian revolution of 1979.
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Year | Winner | Honourable Mention | Ref |
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1970 | Language and Literature Institute of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolian People's Republic |
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1971 | Zambia Adult Literacy Programme, Zambia |
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[1] |
1972 | Education Corps Iran |
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[1] |
1973 | Literacy Project, West Lake Region, Tanzania |
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[1] |
1974 | Shyorongi Community Development Centre, (CEDECOS), Rwanda | [1][2] | |
1975 | Abdirizak Mohamoud Abukar, Somali Democratic Republic |
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[1][3] |
1976 | Literacy Department of the Ministry of Ecuation and Culture, Syrian Arab Republic |
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[1][4] |
1977 | award deferred, later awarded in 1979 |
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1978 | The Commune of Cambinh, Pilot Literacy and Complementary Education Unit, submitted by the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam |
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1979 |
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1980 | Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign, Nicaragua | National Literacy Centre of Angola, Angola | [8] |
1981 | Federation of Cuban Women, Cuba |
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1982 | Directorate of Non-Formal and Adult Education of Tamil Nadu, India |
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1983 |
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1984 | Cuban National Association of the Blind, Cuba |
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[12] |
1985 | Xiengkho District, Lao People's Democratic Republic |
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[13] |
1986 | Wu Lien County, Shandong Province, China |
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[14] |
1987 | Mrs Eriyah, Indonesia | ||
1988 | National Literacy Centre, Angola |
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