Compulsory education laws now exist in 95% of 203 countries and territories. The twenty-three countries that required legal provision for compulsory education in 2000 have since established them. · Between 1999 and 2005 the global net enrolment ration increased by 4% [from previous 83%]).Most rapidly participation levels in sub-Saharan Africa [23%] and South and West Asian [11%] · Public expenditure on education increased by over 5% annually in sub-Saharan Africa and South and west Asia, the two regions farthest from achieving the universal primary education goals according to the EFA (UNESCO, 2007; pp.).
75 million children are still not enrolled in primary schoolOver a third of children withdraw before completing a full primary education and many more leave failing to learn basic skills;There is a global shortage of teachers: 18 million teachers need to be trained and recruited by 2015
75 million children are still not enrolled in primary schoolOver a third of children withdraw before completing a full primary education and many more leave failing to learn basic skills;There is a global shortage of teachers: 18 million teachers need to be trained and recruited by 2015
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