
Thousands of illiterate or semi-literate citizens of Liberia depend on a very rudimentary news outlet -- Alfred Sirleaf writes headlines on a chalkboard and uses symbols to help those who can’t read. Photo by Prue Clarke.
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| In Liberia, most of the population is illiterate or semi-literate and can’t read a newspaper. Radio and TV stations were all but destroyed in a long civil war. So, thousands depend on a very rudimentary news outlet -- a man who writes headlines on a chalkboard and uses symbols to help those who can’t read. Prue Clarke reports. |
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