School enrollment, secondary, male (% gross) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators
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Break in series between 1997 and 1998 due to due to change from International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED76) to ISCED97. Recent data are provisional. Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers. Source: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics.
School enrollment, secondary, male (% gross) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data) |
Rank | Country | Value |
1 | Seychelles (2007) | 105.29 |
2 | South Africa (2007) | 94.78 |
3 | Egypt (2004) | 90.56 |
4 | Mauritius (2005) | 88.86 |
5 | Libya (2006) | 86.3 |
6 | Tunisia (2006) | 80.93 |
7 | Algeria (2005) | 80.25 |
8 | North Africa (2004) | 79.09 |
9 | Botswana (2005) | 74.68 |
10 | Cape Verde (2007) | 72.71 |
11 | Morocco (2007) | 60.14 |
12 | Swaziland (2007) | 57.5 |
13 | Ghana (2008) | 56.46 |
14 | Kenya (2007) | 56.28 |
15 | Namibia (2007) | 54.35 |
16 | Gabon (2000) | 53.16 |
17 | Togo (2007) | 51.59 |
18 | Gambia (2008) | 49.67 |
19 | Guinea (2007) | 47.84 |
20 | Republic of the Congo (2004) | 45.68 |
21 | Zambia (2007) | 45.67 |
22 | Sao Tome and Principe (2008) | 44.7 |
23 | Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007) | 43.56 |
24 | Zimbabwe (2006) | 41.49 |
25 | Benin (2005) | 41.29 |
26 | Africa (2005) | 41.02 |
27 | Equatorial Guinea (2002) | 40.63 |
28 | Comoros (2005) | 39.96 |
29 | Mali (2007) | 38.58 |
30 | Sub-Saharan Africa (2006) | 38.57 |
31 | Sierra Leone (2007) | 37.47 |
32 | Liberia (2000) | 37.42 |
33 | Ethiopia (2007) | 36.49 |
34 | Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2007) | 35.79 |
35 | Nigeria (2006) | 35.23 |
36 | Djibouti (2008) | 34.68 |
37 | Sudan (2007) | 34.61 |
38 | Eritrea (2007) | 34.32 |
39 | Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2006) | 33.57 |
40 | Lesotho (2006) | 32.6 |
41 | Ivory Coast (2002) | 31.69 |
42 | Malawi (2007) | 30.82 |
43 | Senegal (2007) | 29.78 |
44 | Cameroon (2007) | 28.04 |
45 | Madagascar (2007) | 27.02 |
46 | Mauritania (2007) | 26.65 |
47 | Chad (2007) | 25.99 |
48 | Uganda (2007) | 24.63 |
49 | Guinea-Bissau (2001) | 22.95 |
50 | Mozambique (2007) | 21.23 |
51 | Burkina Faso (2008) | 20.71 |
52 | Angola (2002) | 19.43 |
53 | Rwanda (2007) | 19.11 |
54 | Burundi (2007) | 17.72 |
55 | Central African Republic (1991) | 16.04 |
56 | Somalia (1985) | 15.03 |
57 | Niger (2007) | 13.17 |
58 | Tanzania (1999) | 6.72 |
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