Fighting functional illiteracy included in Romania’s draft national defence strategy as precarious education and school leaving rates are included among security risks and vulnerabilities

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Actions to prevent and reduce school leaving and functional illiteracy have been included among priorities for education in a new draft strategy covering Romanian national defence and security, which was presented by President Nicusor Dan on Wednesday. The draft strategy for the period of 2025-2030 also demands policies to support media literacy as a means to protect the population against disinformation and other threats.

The need to support education was also mentioned in previous 5-year defence strategies, but it is the first time when such a document calls explicitly for actions to fight functional illiteracy.

The new draft strategy, as announced by the President, mentions „precarious education and school leaving rates”, as well as low figures of tertiary education attainment among the „risks and threats” which have a negative impact on the development of the country. The education system is also included among „systemic vulnerabilities”, as are low levels of „critical thinking” and media literacy.

The document calls for actions to prevent and lower school leaving and functional illiteracy rates. It also requests actions to develop media, digital and information skills among the general population as a means to protect the it against disinformation, propaganda and other forms of „informational and hybrid aggression”.

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