With
only two years to go to meet the Education
For All goals, the world still has a long
way to go to achieve gender parity in
education. Check out how your country
is doing by clicking on the map below.
If your country still doesn't have an
equal number of girls as boys in schools,
then call your government to take urgent
action now by sending off a report
card to your Minister of Education. |
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| Downloads |
| Download
a copy of the gender gap statistics region
by region in pdf format: |
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Asia
and Asia - Pacific [pdf
document 125 KB ] |
Middle
East and North Africa [pdf
document 148 KB]
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| Latin
America [pdf
document 125 KB ] |
Sub-Saharan
Africa [ pdf
document 185 KB ] |
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| Source |
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Source1:
UNICEF 'State of the World's Children 2003'
Report
Table 4 - Education - Net Primary School
Attendance |
Source2:
UNESCO - Institute for Statistics - Education
Net Enrolment at Primary Level 1999/2000 |
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| Map
Index |
| 1 |
Guatemala |
| 2 |
Paraguay |
| 3 |
Egypt |
| 4 |
Niger |
| 5 |
Morocco |
| 6 |
Mali |
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| 7 |
Senegal |
| 8 |
Guinea-Bissau |
| 9 |
Guinea |
| 10 |
Sierra
Leone |
| 11 |
Liberia |
| 12 |
Côte
d’Ivoire |
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| 13 |
Burkina
Faso |
| 14 |
Benin |
| 15 |
Nigeria |
| 16 |
Cameroon |
| 17 |
Democratic
Republic of Congo |
| 18 |
Central
African Republic(C.A.R) |
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| 19 |
Mozambique |
| 20 |
Chad |
| 21 |
Ethopia |
| 22 |
Djibouti |
| 23 |
Yemen |
| 24 |
Pakistan |
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| 25 |
India |
| 26 |
Lao
Democratic People’s Republic |
| 27 |
Nepal |
| 28 |
Afghanistan |
| 29 |
Iraq |
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