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Nearly one in three in Arab world illiterate: report
2008-01-07
Nearly one in three people in the Arab world is illiterate, including nearly half of all women in the region, the Tunis-based Arab League Educational Cultural and Scientific Organisation said Monday. Three-quarters of the 100 million people unable to read or write in the 21 Arab countries are aged between 15 and 45 years old, the Arab League group, known by its acronym ALECSO, said in a statement.
It's those great madrassa schools.
Equally alarming, some 46.5 percent of women in the region are illiterate, the organisation reported, urging governments to put the fight against illiteracy at the top of their agendas.

While describing access to primary school education as "indispensable," it also urged Arab countries to focus on adult education to avoid "serious incidents in the evolution of (Arab) societies".
Oh, the possibilities ...
ALECSO has previously sounded the alarm on illiteracy in the region, noting it had failed to meet a 1990 United Nations goal to halve adult illiteracy over the subsequent decade. In July, Arab states adopted an action plan spearheaded by the group to promote education, notably through collaboration with key international organisations.

While illiteracy affects the entire Arab world, the more highly populated countries -- such as Egypt, Sudan, Algeria and Morocco -- are particularly vulnerable.
Funny, they didn't mention Yemen ...
Posted by:Delphi

#4  100% illiteracy might be an improvement - at least no one would be reading the Koran!
Posted by: Grumenk Philalzabod0723   2008-01-07 20:11  

#3  2/3 are literate?

More like 2/3 are illiterate.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-01-07 19:11  

#2  They can't count to 10 goats.
Posted by: Thregum Speaking for Boskone2906   2008-01-07 19:09  

#1  Define Literate in this context. What's the minimum standard for literacy here?
Posted by: mom   2008-01-07 17:19  

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