Former French colonies Compared by Education > Illiteracy rates by sex > Aged 15+ > Women
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Niger | 90.2% | 2003 | ||
2 | Burkina Faso | 83.4% | 2003 | ||
3 | Mali | 82% | 2003 | ||
4 | Benin | 73.5% | 2003 | ||
5 | Senegal | 69.2% | 2003 | ||
6 | Mauritania | 68.1% | 2003 | ||
7 | Mozambique | 67.3% | 2003 | ||
8 | Chad | 60.7% | 2003 | ||
9 | Morocco | 60.6% | 2003 | ||
10 | Central African Republic | 60.1% | 2003 | ||
11 | Cote d'Ivoire | 59.1% | 2003 | ||
12 | Togo | 53.1% | 2003 | ||
13 | Haiti | 48.8% | 2003 | ||
14 | Laos | 43.4% | 2003 | ||
15 | Djibouti | 41.6% | 2003 | ||
16 | Cambodia | 39.8% | 2003 | ||
17 | Algeria | 39.1% | 2003 | ||
18 | Madagascar | 37.5% | 2003 | ||
19 | Syria | 36.1% | 2003 | ||
20 | Tunisia | 35.6% | 2003 | ||
21 | Cameroon | 32.1% | 2003 | ||
22 | Lebanon | 17.8% | 2003 | ||
23 | Vietnam | 8.5% | 2003 |
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Interesting observations about Education > Illiteracy rates by sex > Aged 15+ > Women
- Niger has had the highest illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women since 1980.
- Pakistan ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Emerging markets in 2003.
- Iraq ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Middle Eastern and North Africa in 2003.
- Ethiopia ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Christian countries in 2003.
- Burkina Faso ranked second for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Hot countries in 2003.
- Yemen ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Former British colonies in 2003.
- Guatemala ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2003.
- Mali ranked third for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Muslim countries in 2003.
- Haiti ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2003.
- Cote d'Ivoire ranked first for illiteracy rates by sex > aged 15+ > women amongst Catholic countries in 2003.