Many people in Mali struggle with literacy due to a combination of factors, including inadequate access to quality education, high poverty rates, and cultural barriers that prioritize traditional roles over formal schooling. The country's infrastructure challenges, such as insufficient schools and qualified teachers, further exacerbate the issue. Additionally, social and economic instability, particularly in rural areas, often limits educational opportunities for children, especially girls. These challenges contribute to a high illiteracy rate among the population.
2,000 parents cannot read or write
20%
The people of Mali wanted to learn to read and write in Arabic because in the North of Mali there are Arabs and if the people want to communicate with most of them they can learn Arabic. Another reason is that most maliens are Muslims and one of their beliefs is that they have to go to the"Mecque" which is in Asia where they speak Arabic.
No, some people cannot read.
Mali's literacy rate is below 50%. the country is very poor and education is scarce.
not everyone knows there could be thousands or millions no one knows.
Generally people who cannot read, or understand language.
illiterate
There are millions of people on the planet who cannot read or write English !
No they cannot.
A person who cannot read although capable of doing so is called illiterate. This does not include people who cannot read due to physical or mental impairment
people who cannot read or write starts begging.