According to UNESCO, approximately 9% of the global population, or around 258 million children, are out-of-school and not receiving any formal education. This figure can vary by region and country, with some areas experiencing higher rates of children missing out on education due to various factors such as poverty, conflict, and discrimination. Efforts are being made to address this issue through initiatives and programs aimed at ensuring equitable access to education for all children.
Approximately 17% of the world's population over the age of 15 is considered illiterate, according to UNESCO. However, the definition of "uneducated" may vary depending on the criteria used, such as literacy rates, access to education, or completion of formal schooling.
There is no concrete number on how many kids get cyberbullied each year, as many cases go unreported. Estimates vary, but it is known to be a prevalent issue affecting a significant number of children and teenagers. It is important to raise awareness and support resources to tackle cyberbullying effectively.
The death rate for children with leukemia varies depending on the type of leukemia and other factors. Overall, the survival rate for children with leukemia has significantly improved over the years with advances in treatment. Approximately 80-90% of children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common type of leukemia in children, can be cured with current treatments.
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Approximately 99% of missing children are found in a given year, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The majority of missing children cases are resolved quickly and successfully.
There are not many children in the world who are completely uneducated. It is estimated that only about 1 percent of the world's children have absolutely no education.
about 65%
I believe it's 73.43%
80%, my obviously uneducated companion.
16 percent of children are fat in the U.S.A
Unbelievably, the percentage of the world's population being uneducated, is 46 percent. *Considering that most of the world's population is still involved in farming and other subsistence activities, in villages or smaller social units, the figure of 46 percent is not credible.
Too many...
Too many to count, and it would depend on what you would consider "uneducated."
actually, the poverty in India led to lack of education For money some poor parents send there children to work and they avoid there children to go to school . And if the poor children are also educated they can also keep there idea or knowledge and interact with world If the children are uneducated the they don't know the meaning of democracy and they vote for any member that they like.
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Uneducated countries