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Literacy Rates Continue to Rise from One Generation to the Next

Presents the latest available literacy data (2016) and an overview of national, regional and global trends over the past five decades.
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More Than One-Half of Children and Adolescents Are Not Learning Worldwide

Presents a new global indicator to measure SDG Target 4.1, showing that millions of children can be in school but not learning to a minimum proficiency.
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