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Mexico Enrolls 93,341 Older Adults in 2025 Literacy Push, SEP Says

The drive is framed under Nueva Escuela Mexicana with AprendeINEA tailoring lessons for older adults.

Overview

  • The tally comes under the National Literacy Strategy for Shared Well‑Being led by SEP and INEA in 2025.
  • Of those enrolled, 28,298 have received certificates, while 65,043 continue their studies.
  • Current participation includes 31,512 learners in primary modules and 37,037 in secondary.
  • Education Secretary Mario Delgado cited data from INEA’s evaluation directorate headed by Armando Contreras Castillo.
  • Officials say the campaign seeks to declare Mexico free of illiteracy and involves older adults serving as INEA advisors to foster intergenerational learning.