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2020 GEM Report - Inclusion and education

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Graph of the week

In at least 20 countries, hardly any poor, rural young woman completed upper secondary school

In low-income countries, 69 young women completed secondary school for every 100 young men, 23 rural residents for every 100 urban residents and 5 among the poorest 20% for every 100 of the richest. In at least 20 countries with data, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa, hardly any poor, rural young woman completed upper secondary school.

Statistics of the month

These statistics are taken from GEM Report materials.

 

40%

of the poorest countries

failed to support learners at risk during the COVID-19 crisis

¼ of countries

have laws requiring children with disabilities to be educated in separate settings

10%

OF COUNTRIES

have laws that help ensure full inclusion in education