Affiliation:
1. Department of Development Communication and Extension, Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India
Abstract
Education is fundamental to learning and is a pre-requisite for development. It is also imperative for sustained growth and development of a nation. It is still a long way to go for India in achieving Goal numbers 4 and 5 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals of quality education and gender equality by 2030. Despite several government initiatives and literacy programmes, gender gap in literacy of 17% still persists. A collective effort is required to address these gaps , as women constitute two-thirds of the illiterate population in India. The present study has been conducted to assess the outcome of an adult literacy programme ‘Each One Enable One’ by under-graduate students at a college of University of Delhi, targeted at women from poor socio-economic background residing in the neighbourhood of students. The study was conducted across 11 districts of Delhi, the Capital city of India, using a sample of 150 women. The results have revealed that literacy programme led to statistically significant gains in the overall literacy scores of women in Reading, Writing and Arithmetic and enhanced self-confidence of women. The study has highlighted the positive outcome of Each One Enable One Program and has provided evidence for the need to out-scale such initiatives.