Global March Against Child Labour: From Exploitation to Education
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Even with a 10-year history of promoting multi-sector support for girls’ education, school attendance and completion rates remained low in rural areas. USAID has indicated that scholarship programmes for girls and an improved quality of education are key areas to be focussed on to encourage more girls to attend school. One crucial factor in reducing the gender gap in the country is the urgent need to provide education for indigenous girls in their native Mayan language instead of in Spanish.

Primary Education
Primary School Enrolment Ratio (gross 1995-2001) Primary School Enrolment Ratio (net 1995-2001) Net Primary School Attendance (%) (1992-2001*) % of Primary School entrants reaching Grade5 (1995-2001*) % Gender Gap
(net male – net female)
Male Female Male Female Male Female    
105 93 84 79 80 85 51 5

Adult Literacy Ratio (2000)

Adult Literacy Ratio: Guatemala

Take urgent action and send a report card to your Minister of Education

Mario Torres
Ministro de Educación
Ministerio de Educación
6 Calle 1-87 Zona 10
Guatemala

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