International Holocaust Remembrance Day is marked on 27 January to honour the memory of the six million Jews and millions of other victims who suffered during the Holocaust. This day reminds us of the dangers of hatred, discrimination, and intolerance. By remembering the Holocaust, we show respect for the victims and learn important lessons about human rights and responsibility. Education plays a key role in keeping the memory alive, especially for younger generations. International Holocaust Remembrance Day encourages us to stand against racism and injustice and to work towards a more tolerant and peaceful world.
Literacy in the 21st century
Literacy in the 21st century is no longer limited to reading and writing. In today’s digital world, being literate also means understanding technology, media, and information. These skills help people communicate effectively, think critically, and participate...


