The document discusses Bangladesh's Mass Education Program established in 1987 to provide adult education through a revised 48-subject curriculum delivered over 288 hours in 6 biweekly sessions. It also mentions the development of teaching-learning materials for continuing education and the National Association of Non-Formal Adult Education, established after the 1990 World Conference on Education For All in Thailand and led by Dr. Rajesh Tandon and prominent Bangladeshis.