Facts on Education In Africa (you must read)
Facts on Education In Africa (you must read)
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1. Education empowers women to make
healthy decisions about their lives. For
example, women in Mali with a secondary
level education or higher have an average
of 3 children, while those with no education
have an average of 7.
2. The youth literacy rates in South America
and Europe are among the highest with
90-100% literacy. The African continent,
however, has areas with less than 50%
literacy among children ages 18 and under.
4. According to UNESCO, 61 million primary
school-age children were not enrolled in
school in 2010. Of these children, 47% were
never expected to enter school, 26%
attended school but left, and the remaining
27% are expected to attend school in the
future.
3. Children living in a rural environment are
twice as likely to be out of school than
urban children. Additionally, children from
the wealthiest 20% of the population are 4
times more likely to be in school than the
poorest 20%.
school-age children were not enrolled in
school in 2010. Of these children, 47% were
never expected to enter school, 26%
attended school but left, and the remaining
27% are expected to attend school in the
future.
3. Children living in a rural environment are
twice as likely to be out of school than
urban children. Additionally, children from
the wealthiest 20% of the population are 4
times more likely to be in school than the
poorest 20%.
4. As of 2012, 31 million
primary-school pupils
worldwide dropped out
of school. An additional 32 million repeated
a grade.
5. In the sub-Saharan, 11.07 million children
leave school before completing their
primary education. In South and West Asia,
that number reaches 13.54 million.
6. While girls are less likely to begin school,
boys are more likely to repeat grades or
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primary-school pupils
worldwide dropped out
of school. An additional 32 million repeated
a grade.
5. In the sub-Saharan, 11.07 million children
leave school before completing their
primary education. In South and West Asia,
that number reaches 13.54 million.
6. While girls are less likely to begin school,
boys are more likely to repeat grades or
drop out altogether. Host a competitive
book drive to benefit a shelter near you.
Sign up for Stacks on Stacks .
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additional year of education can increase a
person’s future income by an average of
10%.
8. Women who are less educated are having
more children, on average 2.5 children, over
the course of their lifetime when compared
to more educated women, on average 1.7
children.
9. Women with a primary school education
are 13% more likely to know that condoms
can reduce their risk of contracting HIV/
AIDS. An education can help decrease the
spreading of this virus by promoting safer
sexual practices.
10. 53% of the world’s out-of-school children
are girls and 2/3 of the illiterate people in
the world are women.
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