“…The highest proportion of people classified as illiterate live in sub-Saharan Africa (UNESCO, 2015). Literacy empowers people, giving them more confidence in themselves and enables them to think critically and make purposive choices about how they live their lives (Aksornkool, 2003;Freire, 1970;Sen, 1999;Williamson and Boughton, 2020). It opens up new opportunities for people to lift themselves and their families out of poverty, improve their self-esteem, stand up for their human rights and participate actively in politics (Colclough et al, 2005;Wolhuter and Barbieri, 2017).…”