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By 1982, 23 million textbooks were printed.<ref>{{Citation|author=H.S. Bhola|year=1987|title=Adult Literacy for Development in Ethiopia: A Revew of Policy and Perfomance at Mid-Point|page=13|pdf=https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED277899.pdf|publisher=Paper presented at the Annual Conference of theComparative and International Education Society (31st, Washington, DC, March 12-15, 1987)}}</ref> By August 1983, 9 rounds had been completed and a total of 9.57 million adults had been made literate. By August 1986, 14 rounds had been completed. Up to that time, 18,209,779 people had registered of whom 13,770,894 were certified with 1,521,489 campaigners in 278,396 centres. By 1984, 10,427,011 registered for the postliteracy stage, of which 7,948,705 people completed it. The national literacy rate increased to 62.4% in this period, 84.5% in urban areas and 59.6% in rural areas. 43,327,615 books were distributed (28,623,822 for literacy and 14,703,793 for post-literacy) in 15 languages<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Sewasew- from Encyclopedia Aethiopica|title=Literacy-(ማንበብና-መጻፍ)|date=2022|url=https://en.sewasew.com/p/literacy-(%E1%88%9B%E1%8A%95%E1%89%A0%E1%89%A5%E1%8A%93-%E1%88%98%E1%8C%BB%E1%8D%8D)|retrieved=2023-07-16}}</ref>, which still resulted in shortages in over 50% of all literacy classes.<ref name=":20" /> The literacy campaign received international acclaim when the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) awarded Ethiopia the International Reading Association Literacy Prize in 1980.
By 1982, 23 million textbooks were printed.<ref>{{Citation|author=H.S. Bhola|year=1987|title=Adult Literacy for Development in Ethiopia: A Revew of Policy and Perfomance at Mid-Point|page=13|pdf=https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED277899.pdf|publisher=Paper presented at the Annual Conference of theComparative and International Education Society (31st, Washington, DC, March 12-15, 1987)}}</ref> By August 1983, 9 rounds had been completed and a total of 9.57 million adults had been made literate. By August 1986, 14 rounds had been completed. Up to that time, 18,209,779 people had registered of whom 13,770,894 were certified with 1,521,489 campaigners in 278,396 centres. By 1984, 10,427,011 registered for the postliteracy stage, of which 7,948,705 people completed it. The national literacy rate increased to 62.4% in this period, 84.5% in urban areas and 59.6% in rural areas. 43,327,615 books were distributed (28,623,822 for literacy and 14,703,793 for post-literacy) in 15 languages<ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Sewasew- from Encyclopedia Aethiopica|title=Literacy-(ማንበብና-መጻፍ)|date=2022|url=https://en.sewasew.com/p/literacy-(%E1%88%9B%E1%8A%95%E1%89%A0%E1%89%A5%E1%8A%93-%E1%88%98%E1%8C%BB%E1%8D%8D)|retrieved=2023-07-16}}</ref>, which still resulted in shortages in over 50% of all literacy classes.<ref name=":20" /> The literacy campaign received international acclaim when the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) awarded Ethiopia the International Reading Association Literacy Prize in 1980.
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