Secondary education, teachers - 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. Secondary education teachers includes full-time and part-time teachers. Source: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics.
Secondary education, teachers - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Sub-Saharan Africa (2005)1,219,459
2Egypt (2007)490,526
3Nigeria (2006)202,082
4Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)179,635
5Algeria (2004)176,375
6South Africa (2007)164,697
7Kenya (2007)102,449
8Morocco (2004)100,367
9Ghana (2008)99,001
10Tunisia (2007)79,735
11Sudan (2007)79,122
12Uganda (2007)54,267
13Cameroon (2006)43,193
14Madagascar (2007)34,320
15Zimbabwe (2003)33,964
16Ethiopia (1991)23,319
17Angola (2001)21,818
18Ivory Coast (1999)20,124
19Senegal (2007)20,007
20Mali (2007)15,013
21Benin (2004)14,410
22Zambia (2007)14,246
23Burkina Faso (2008)13,964
24Guinea (2007)13,907
25Botswana (2005)12,371
26Rwanda (2007)12,103
27Mozambique (2007)12,064
28Togo (2007)11,518
29Malawi (2002)11,360
30Sierra Leone (2007)10,024
31Republic of the Congo (2005)9,915
32Tanzania (1991)9,904
33Chad (2007)9,555
34Mauritius (2007)8,124
35Niger (2007)7,852
36Burundi (2007)7,501
37Namibia (2007)6,423
38Liberia (2000)5,132
39Gambia (2007)4,475
40Eritrea (2007)4,425
41Swaziland (2007)4,358
42Mauritania (2007)3,843
43Lesotho (2006)3,725
44Cape Verde (2007)3,195
45Comoros (2005)3,138
46Gabon (1999)3,078
47Guinea-Bissau (2000)1,783
48Djibouti (2008)1,201
49Equatorial Guinea (2000)894
50Seychelles (2007)588
51Sao Tome and Principe (2006)375
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