Share of public expenditure for primary education (% of public education expenditure) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Share of public expenditure for primary education is the percentage of public education expenditure for primary education. Public expenditure (current and capital) includes government spending on educational institutions (both public and private), education administration as well as subsidies for private entities (students/households and other privates entities). Source: United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Institute for Statistics.
Share of public expenditure for primary education (% of public education expenditure) - Human development - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Niger (2006)69.48
2Burkina Faso (2006)66.81
3Mali (2006)62.33
4Mauritania (2005)61.82
5Uganda (2004)61.21
6Namibia (2003)60.05
7Zambia (2005)59.76
8Mozambique (2006)57.66
9Malawi (2003)54.92
10Zimbabwe (2000)54.86
11Madagascar (2007)54.7
12Kenya (2006)54.11
13Benin (2006)53.19
14Central African Republic (2006)52.46
15Guinea (2000)52.15
16Burundi (2005)51.56
17Rwanda (2007)46.27
18Chad (2005)45.78
19Senegal (2006)45.3
20Morocco (2005)45.26
21Comoros (2002)45.21
22Gambia (2004)43.24
23Ivory Coast (2001)42.21
24South Africa (2007)41.52
25Cape Verde (2007)41.02
26Lesotho (2006)40.12
27Swaziland (2006)38.99
28Gabon (1998)38.27
29Togo (2008)37.24
30Ethiopia (2007)35.98
31Tunisia (2005)34.28
32Cameroon (2007)33.23
33Seychelles (2004)32.82
34Eritrea (2006)31.52
35Angola (2006)31.43
36Ghana (2005)31.23
37Botswana (2007)27.55
38Republic of the Congo (2005)27.25
39Equatorial Guinea (2001)26.84
40Mauritius (2006)26.24
41Djibouti (2007)19.01
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