Today nearly 90 per cent of Latin American/Caribbean adults can read and write in Spanish but poor education systems continue to generate new illiterates
Haiti, with a literacy of about 62.1% is the country in Latin America with the worst literacy rate of them all.
Costa Rica
The countries of Latin America have improved the literacy rates of their ... In some countries, the difference between boys & girls is much larger.
Total literacy rate in the United States is about 99%.
The literacy rate of South America is about 94%.
The literacy rate is improving in some Latin American countries due to several factors. These include increased access to education, government initiatives promoting literacy, improved infrastructure for schools and education, and awareness about the importance of education in these countries. Additionally, investments in teacher training and educational resources have also contributed to the improvement in literacy rates.
In 1840, the literacy rate in America was around 80%. This percentage reflects the proportion of the population who were able to read and write at least to a basic level.
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Costa Rica has the highest literacy rate in Central America, with around 97% of the population being literate.
Approximately 60% of Haiti's population can read and write, according to recent data. However, literacy rates can vary between urban and rural areas, with higher rates typically found in urban regions.
Argentina
The literacy rate in some Latin American countries is improving due to increased investment in education, literacy programs targeting marginalized populations, and a focus on providing access to quality education for all. Government initiatives to promote literacy, improvements in school infrastructure, and efforts to reduce poverty and inequality also contribute to the upward trend in literacy rates.
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this depends on what country, in North America the literacy rate is 95% there are countries in Africa, that only have a 3% literacy rate. Much needs to be done to bring education to the poorest countries in the world, because the poorer the country the lower the literacy rate.