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Educational Achievement - Insights |
Weighted Average Net Primary Enrolment Rate
Source: CIFF analysis based on
UNESCO Institute of Statistics data.
"Weighted Average" is weighted by implied net primary-age population to allow for country-size.
Access to schooling has expanded significantly over the last 15 years, with approximately 75% of children attending school in Sub-Saharan Africa, up from 55% less than 10 years earlier. This increase in enrolment means that approximately 39 million more children were enrolled in primary school in Sub-Saharan Africa and India between 2001-2006.
Notwithstanding the increase in enrolment in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the quality of education appears to have lagged the improvements in access:
- Grade repetition rates remain high
- Primary school completion rates remain low
- Transition rates from primary to secondary school remain low and continue declining.
These rates remain low due to:
- Poor quality of education with many primary school students insufficiently equipped to transition to secondary school
- Opportunity cost of education reflecting both the affordability and alternative wage income for children
- Distance, particularly in rural areas
- Danger linked to sociopolitical volatility
- Cultural issues that place limited value on education, particularly for girls.
Sector Landscape Analysis
Further insight into this impact area can be gained from the Sector Landscape Analysis
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