The overall literacy rate in the country rose to 97.4% by the year 2024, marking a significant milestone in the education sector, according to the latest report from the Department of Census and Statistics.
This figure stood at 95.7% in 2012.
A most notable feature of this growth involves the gender gap in literacy reaching its lowest level since 1881.
According to 2024 data, male literacy stands at 97.9% while female literacy is recorded at 97.0%.
Data reports also indicate a rapid digital transformation, with digital literacy growing to 67.6% and computer literacy reaching 34.7%.
This figure stood at 95.7% in 2012.
A most notable feature of this growth involves the gender gap in literacy reaching its lowest level since 1881.
According to 2024 data, male literacy stands at 97.9% while female literacy is recorded at 97.0%.
Data reports also indicate a rapid digital transformation, with digital literacy growing to 67.6% and computer literacy reaching 34.7%.
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