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Literacy Facts and Figures in Asia and the Pacific - english information
http://www.accu.or.jp/litdbase/stats/index.htm
Asia; Bangladesh; Bhutan; Afghanistan; Papua New Guinea; Maldives; India; China, People's Republic of; Malaysia; Thailand; Indonesia; Nepal; Pakistan; Philippines; Mongolia; Myanmar; Iran; Sri Lanka; Cambodia; Laos; Vietnam; Pacific Rim
The site introduces the subject by listing the per centage of literacy in around twenty countries in the Asian-Pacific region. Each country can be accessed individually, moreover, it is possible to search publications, material on the literacy programme and the "Education for All" project of the UNESCO.
Keywords
illiteracy; educational policy; education statistics; statistical data; overview;
Resource type: | Other Resource Type |
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Language: | English |
URL (original): | http://www.accu.or.jp/litdbase/stats/index.htm |
Record-ID: | 5704 |
Update: | 09.12.2014 |
Thematic context
- All you need to know about education in Asia
- All you need to know about education in Bangladesh
- All you need to know about education in Bhutan
- All you need to know about education in Afghanistan
- All you need to know about education in Papua New Guinea
- All you need to know about education in the Maldives
- All you need to know about education in India
- All you need to know about education in Malaysia
- All you need to know about education in China, People's Republic of
- All you need to know about education in Thailand
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