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Global literacy rate: Pakistan ranks 113th among 120 nations

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan ranks 113th among 120 countries regarding literacy rate, which is projected to reach 60 percent till 2015 from the existing 55 percent.

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in collaboration with Unicef and International Labor Organization (ILO) organised an event here on Tuesday titled ‘Girls’ Right to Education’.

United Nations Resident Coordinator in Pakistan Timo Pakkala, Unesco’s Director Kozue Kay Nagata, ILO’s Country Director Francesco d’Ovidio, Unido’s Country Director Shadia Yousif Bakhait, Unicef’s National Gender Specialist Sadaf Zulfiqar and Unesco’s National Education Specialist Arshad Saeed Khan were among participants of the event.

Timo Pakkala said: “Education is one of the key priority areas of the government of Pakistan, but to increase the overall literacy rate of the country, it is essential to change the mind set of the communities especially in this patriarchal society.”

“Pakistan is lagging behind in the achievement of MDGs, while a lot of work is to be done in education sector to achieve MDGs especially in remote areas and Fata where the female literacy rate is just three percent,” Timo Pakkala said.

He said that the devolution of Ministry of Education to the provinces is a unanimous political decision and the provinces would have to make efforts to cope with this heavy responsibility of improving and developing the education sector of Pakistan.

According to him, empowering girls and women through quality education is the smartest investment for breaking the poverty cycle and achieving social justice.

Arshad Saeed Khan said that the United Nations’ Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) was a flagship for girls’ education. It served as a principal movement to narrow the gender gap in primary and secondary education and to ensure the right to education and gender equality for all children, girls and boys alike, he said.

Arshad said that Pakistan was spending just 2.3 percent of its GNP and 9.9 percent of overall government budget on education, India 4.5 percent of GNP and 12.7 % of government budget, while Bangladesh was spending 2.1 percent of GNP and 14.1 percent of total government budget on education.

Pakistan’s literacy rate was projected to reach 60 percent, India’s 71 percent, while Bangladesh was estimated to have 61 percent literacy rate by 2015.

Youth (between age 15-24) female literacy rate in Pakistan is 61% against 79% for males. However, youth female literacy rate is projected to be 72% (against 82% for males) by year 2015, whereas adult female literacy rate of older age group (15+) is projected to be 47%.

Other participants emphasised that economic progress was not possible when 50 percent human resources were uneducated. Armed conflicts in society and among groups could be avoided when women had equal access to education and participate in decision-making. Some key donors were not only reducing their overall aid budgets, but might also be assigning education a lower priority.

Participants said that literacy was crucial for adults’ social and economic well-being and that of their children. Yet progress on this goal had been very limited, largely as a result of government and donor indifference, while there were still 775 million adults across the world who could not read or write.

Global literacy rate: Pakistan ranks 113th among 120 nations
 
This is just a survey by an outside organisation. Not very accutrate its better to agree on your govt's estimates which are more exhaustive and accurate. Indian literacy rate already is about 78%, while Pakistan is somewhere in 50s. Good to see the gap a proof of development. Pakistan needs to make huge investments in education and universities. India is expanding rapidly and is getting better with the day. India boosted its ediucation budget by 300% in 13 5 year pland while Pakistan slashed 50% of it.
 
The general condition and the ruling class of Pakistan are a good insight into the prevailing illiteracy of Pakistan. Wonder none wages "Jihad" against social ills but they are far more interested in a few political mirages of Taliban and Afghanistan.
 
Pakistan’s literacy rate was projected to reach 60 percent, India’s 71 percent, while Bangladesh was estimated to have 61 percent literacy rate by 2015.

Literacy rate of India is 74% in 2011 census.
 
plus the definition of literacy varies...
Madrissah graduates can read and write and can do basic maths,but that’s not counted as literacy by international surveys...
 
wtf

55%?

seriously i dnt think 55% is right figure..

the figure is well above 60%
 
If I am not wrong Pakistan hasn't done a census since 1998, how do they come up with all these numbers?
 
plus the definition of literacy varies...
Madrissah graduates can read and write and can do basic maths,but that’s not counted as literacy by international surveys...

You are giving wrong information, even Madarasa educated are considered literate.
 
There may be many things left out in this survey but it clearly states that Pakistan is Way behind India and Bangladesh in literacy and the gap is growing day by day, but our corrupt politicians do nothing at all except collecting money to teach their children in London and abroad, Its Time Pakistani public get these suckers out or it could be late!:undecided: thugs like zardari and Nawaz are no good for the country, After every military leader, they forget the sins of these corrupt politicians and want to reelect them despite knowing they are corrupt!:frown:
 
India had 12% literacy when we gained independence, we came a long way to 71% even under adverse conditions and we have a long way to go.

While Pakistan had clear advantage than us, yet a very dismal performance.

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There may be many things left out in this survey but it clearly states that Pakistan is Way behind India and Bangladesh in literacy and the gap is growing day by day, but our corrupt politicians do nothing at all except collecting money to teach their children in London and abroad, Its Time Pakistani public get these suckers out or it could be late!:undecided: thugs like zardari and Nawaz are no good for the country, After every military leader, they forget the sins of these corrupt politicians and want to reelect them despite knowing they are corrupt!:frown:

Pakistan's continously falling education budget is also a matter of concern for Pakistan.
 

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