As of recent estimates, only about 1-2% of the population in Somalia attends university. This low percentage is attributed to various factors, including ongoing conflict, limited infrastructure, and economic challenges that affect access to higher education. Efforts are being made to improve educational opportunities, but significant barriers still exist.
73%
yes he was study in lafoole university in Somalia near capital mogadishu in 1974-79 lafoole university was one of top universties in Africa for that time
they go to worship in a mosque
YES, Kenyan people go to university but not all of them .Some people they don't go to university because they can't afford to pay . The majority of people who go to university is low only 2% of Kenyan people go university.
Around 30% of French people between the ages of 18 and 24 attend university. France has a high tertiary education enrollment rate compared to other countries.
their Muslims and the best people on earth dudeyeah somalians rule go somalians
what is the percentage of people who make it to the olympics
90%
According to the ABS 23% of people aged between 15-64 years have a Bachelor Degree or above in Australia
No! Some people with disabilities can't :)
Mo Farah attended the University of London, specifically St. Mary's University College, where he trained as a distance runner. He began his studies there after moving to the UK from Somalia. His time at St. Mary's was crucial for his development as an elite athlete.
Some city's are safe but some are not.