The National Agency for the Fight against Illiteracy (ANLCA) envisions literacy as a foundation for lifelong learning, personal empowerment, and collective progress.This ambition is anchored in five core values that guide the Agency’s daily work:
Commitment
Mobilizing all human, technical, and partnership resources to ensure universal access to literacy programs.
Inclusion
Placing every individual—regardless of background—at the center of interventions, through approaches adapted to social, economic, and territorial realities.
Knowledge Sharing
Promoting the exchange of knowledge and best practices. Literacy is seen as both a fundamental right and a tool for transmission.
Cooperation
Fostering coordinated and impactful action with public institutions, civil society, and private stakeholders to address the complex dimensions of illiteracy.

Innovation
Integrating new pedagogical, digital, and organizational methods to meet evolving needs and drive continuous improvement.