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Official report: 90000 Palestinians illiterate

Thursday 7-September-2017

On the eve of the International Literacy Day 8th September 2017 the President of Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) announced that there were about 90 thousands illiterate persons in Palestine aged 15 years and above in 2016.

According to the United Nations for Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) – the illiterate person applies to persons unable to read and write with understanding a simple statement related to one’s daily life.

In 2016 the illiteracy rate among persons 15 years and above in Palestine was 3.1% (89.9 thousands illiterate): 3.2% in the West Bank (59.9 thousands illiterate) and 2.8% in Gaza Strip (30.0 thousands illiterate).

According to PCBS the illiteracy rate varies considerably between sexes: 1.4% for males (20.6 thousands illiterate) compared to 4.8% for females (69.3 thousands illiterate) in the same year.

In 2016 the illiteracy rate among older persons aged 65 years and above attained 34.8% (48.8 thousands illiterate). The rate was 4.0% in the 45-64 year age group (21.5 thousands illiterate) 1.2% in the 30-44 year age group (9.8 thousands illiterate) and 0.7% among young people aged between 15-29 years (9.8 thousands illiterate) in the same year.

Around 54% of illiterate persons are aged 65 years and over while the lowest rate is among persons aged 15-29 years or 30-44 years.

In 2016 the illiteracy rate among rural localities reached 4.4% (23.3 thousands illiterate) while scored 3.0% in the refugee camps (8.5 thousands illiterate) and 2.8% (58.1 thousands illiterate) in urban areas. In 2016 the male illiteracy rate was highest in rural localities followed by urban areas and refugee camps respectively. Female illiteracy rate was highest in rural localities followed by refugee camps and urban areas respectively.

In 2016 the highest illiteracy rate among persons aged 15 years and above was in Jericho and the Jordan Valley governorate scoring 4.9% (1.9 thousand illiterate) followed by in Tubas governorate scoring 4.2% (1.9 thousand illiterate). The lowest rate was in Jerusalem governorate with 2.2% (4.2 thousands illiterate) followed by Gaza governorate with 2.4% (8.7 thousands illiterate).

Illiteracy rates among persons aged 15 years and above in Palestine fell in the period 1997-2016 from 13.9% to 3.1%. For males the rate fell from 7.8% in 1997 to 1.4% in 2016 while for females it fell from 20.3% to 4.8% over the same period.

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