Overall Index
The overall index score is a general indication of progress towards the right to education in a country. It is based on a composite of structural (legal and policy commitments), process (implementation of those commitments), and outcome (citizen enjoyment of the right to education) progress.- 0
- Towards the right to education being absent.
- 100
- Towards the right to education being respected, protected, and fulfilled.
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1Governance
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1.1International Framework
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1.1.1Is the State party to the following United Nations treaties?
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1.1.1aInternational Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR)
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1.1.1bConvention on the Rights of the Child(CRC)
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1.1.1cInternational Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD)
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1.1.1dConvention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
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1.1.1eInternational Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (ICRMW)
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1.1.1fProtocol to the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees
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1.1.1gInternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
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1.1.1hConvention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
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1.1.1iConvention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons
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1.1.2Is the State party to the following UNESCO treaty?
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1.1.2aConvention against Discrimination in Education
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1.1.2bConvention on Technical and Vocational Education
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1.1.3Is the State party to the following ILO conventions?
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1.1.3aMinimum Age Convention
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1.1.3bWorst Forms of Child Labour Convention
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1.1.3cIndigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention
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1.1.4Is the State party to the following Geneva conventions?
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1.1.4aGeneva Convention III relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War
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1.1.4bGeneva Convention IV relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War
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1.1.4cProtocol I to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts
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1.1.4dProtocol II to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts
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1.1.4eSafe Schools Declaration
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1.1.5Is the State party to the following regional treaties?
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1.1.5aIn Africa: African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
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1.1.5bIn Africa: Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa
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1.1.5cIn Africa: African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child
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1.1.5dIn Africa: African Youth Charter
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1.1.5eIn Africa: African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa
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1.1.5fIn Africa: Revised Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees and Other Academic Qualifications in Higher Education in African States
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1.1.5gIn the Americas: Charter of the Organization of American States
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1.1.5hIn the Americas: Additional Protocol to the American Convention on Human Rights, Protocol of San Salvador
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1.1.5iIn the Americas: Inter-American Democratic Charter
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1.1.5jIn the Americas: Inter-American Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities
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1.1.5kIn the Americas: Inter-American Convention on the Prevention, Punishmentand Eradication of Violence Against Women (Convention of Belem do Para)
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1.1.5lIn Arab states: Arab Charter on Human Rights
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1.1.5mIn Asia-Pacific: Asia-Pacific RegionalConvention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education
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1.1.5nIn Europe: Protocol 1 to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
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1.1.5oIn Europe: Revised European Social Charter
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1.1.5pIn Europe: European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages
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1.1.5qResponse
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1.1.5rIn Europe: European Convention on the Legal Status of Migrant Workers
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1.1.5sIn Europe: Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education in the European Region
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1.1.5tIn Europe: European Union Charter of Fundamental Rights
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1.1.5uIn Europe: Convention on Preventing and Combatting Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention)
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1.2National Law
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1.2.1Do national laws protect the right to education?
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1.2.1aPre-primary education
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1.2.1bPrimary education
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1.2.1cSecondary education
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1.2.1dTechnical and vocational training
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1.2.1eHigher education/university
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1.2.2Do national laws protect the liberty of individuals and bodies, including minorities, to establish private schools?
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1.2.3Do national laws expressly recognize the liberty of parents to choose the religious and moral education of their children in conformity with their own convictions?
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1.2.4Do national laws forbid discrimination in education on the following grounds?
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1.2.4aRace and color (ethnicity)
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1.2.4bGender (sex)
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1.2.4cLanguage
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1.2.4dReligion
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1.2.4ePolitical or other opinion
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1.2.4fNational or Social origin
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1.2.4gProperty
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1.2.4hBirth
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1.2.4iSexual orientation
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1.2.4jDisability
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1.2.4kAge
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1.2.4lNationality
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1.2.4mMarital and family status
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1.2.4nHealth Status
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1.2.4oPlace of Residence
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1.2.4pEconomic and Social Situation
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1.2.4qPregnancy
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1.3Plan of Action
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1.3.1Is there a national education plan that aims to achieve free and compulsory primary education?
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1.3.2Is there a national education plan that aims to achieve free secondary, higher, and fundamental education?
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1.3.3Does the national education plan include measures to encourage regular attendance at schools and reduce drop-out rates?
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1.4Monitoring and Reporting
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1.4.1Are there minimum educational standards applicable to all schools, including private schools?
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1.4.2Is there a State body responsible for monitoring minimum educational standards?
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1.4.3How often is data on primary school net enrollment rate collected nationally?
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1.4.4Is the data on primary school net enrollment rate publicly available?
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1.5Financing
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1.5.1What is the percent of the national budget allocated to education?
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1.5.2What is the percentage of the total national education budget allocated to each level of education?
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1.5.2aPre-primary
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1.5.2bPrimary
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1.5.2cSecondary
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1.5.2dTechnical and Vocational Education and Training
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1.5.2eTertiary
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1.5.3What is the percentage of the total national education budget allocated to the following components?
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1.5.3aTeacher Salaries
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1.5.3bTeaching and Learning Material (Including Teacher Training)
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1.5.3cCapital Development (infrastructure)
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1.5.4What is the government expenditure on education as reported as the percentage of GDP allocated to education?
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1.5.5What percent of the national education budget comes from foreign aid sources (bilateral and multilateral)?
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1.5.6What is the percentage of GNI PPP allocated to foreign aid in relation to education in the public sector? [donor countries]
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1.5.7What percentage of the approved budget for education was actually executed?
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1.5.8What is the current public expenditure per pupil as a percentage of GNI per capita PPP?
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1.5.8aWhat is the current public expenditure per pupil in constant USD? Primary
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1.5.8bWhat is the current public expenditure per pupil in constant USD? Secondary
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1.5.8cWhat is the current public expenditure per pupil as a percentage of GNI per capita PPP? Primary
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1.5.8dWhat is the current public expenditure per pupil as a percentage of GNI per capita PPP? Secondary
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1.6Data Availability
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2Availability
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2.1Classrooms
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2.1.1Is there a minimum standard in place setting the numbers of pupils per classroom?
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2.1.1aIs there a national minimum standard in place setting the numbers of pupils per classroom (primary school)?
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2.1.1bIf yes, what is the national minimum standard pupil-classroom ratio (primary school)?
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2.1.1cIs there a national minimum standard in place setting the numbers of pupils per classroom (secondary school)?
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2.1.1dIf yes, what is the national minimum standard pupil-classroom ratio (secondary school)?
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2.1.2What is the pupil-classroom ratio?
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2.1.2aFor primary schools
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2.1.2bFor secondary schools
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2.2Sanitation
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2.2.1Is there a minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per toilet?
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2.2.1aIs there a national minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per toilet (primary school)?
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2.2.1bIf yes, what is the national minimum standard pupil-toilet ratio (primary school)?
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2.2.1cIs there a national minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per toilet (secondary school)?
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2.2.1dIf yes, what is the national minimum standard pupil-toilet ratio (secondary school)?
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2.2.2What is the pupil-toilet ratio?
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2.2.2aIn primary schools
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2.2.2bIn secondary schools
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2.2.3What is the percentage of schools with potable water?
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2.2.3aFor primary schools
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2.2.3bFor secondary schools
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2.3Teachers
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2.3.1What percentage of teachers are qualified?
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2.3.1aWhat is the percentage of teachers that are qualified? For primary schools
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2.3.1bWhat is the percentage of teachers that are qualified? For secondary schools
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2.3.1cWhat percengtage of qualified teachers are female? For primary schools
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2.3.1dWhat percengtage of qualified teachers are female? For secondary schools
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2.3.2Is there a national minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per qualified teacher?
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2.3.2aIs there a minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per trained teacher (primary school)?
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2.3.2bIf yes, what is the minimum standard pupil-trained teacher ratio (primary school)?
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2.3.2cIs there a minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per trained teacher (secondary school)?
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2.3.2dIf yes, what is the minimum standard pupil-trained teacher ratio(secondary school)?
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2.3.3What is the pupil-qualified teacher ratio?
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2.3.3aFor primary schools
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2.3.3bFor secondary schools
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2.3.4What is the mean teacher salary relative to the national mean salary?
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2.4Learning Materials
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2.4.1Is there a minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per available textbook?
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2.4.1aIs there a minimum standard in place setting the number of pupils per available textbook?
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2.4.1bIf yes, what is the minimum standard pupil-textbook ratio (primary school)?
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2.4.2What is the pupil-textbook ratio?
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2.4.2aFor primary schools
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2.4.2bFor secondary schools
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2.4.3What percent of schools have a library, computer facilities, and information technology?
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2.4.3aLibraries
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2.4.3bElectricity
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2.4.3cComputer Facilities
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2.4.3dInformation Technology
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3Accessibility
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3.1Free Education
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3.1.1Do national laws provide for free and compulsory primary education?
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3.1.2Do national laws provide for free seocndary and higher education?
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3.1.2aDo national laws provide for free secondary education?
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3.1.2bDo national laws provide for free higher education?
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3.1.3Do national laws provide for free pre-primary education?
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3.1.4Is primary education free in practice?
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3.1.5What percent of household spending is spent on primary education?
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3.1.6What percent of household spending is spent on secondary education?
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3.1.7Are tuition fees charged for public university/higher education?
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3.1.8Is free basic education publicly provided for anyone who have not completed primary education?
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3.2Participation
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3.2.1What is the gross enrollment rate?
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3.2.1aaOverall gross enrollment rate for pre-primary schools
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3.2.1abFor males
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3.2.1acFor females
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3.2.1adIn urban schools
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3.2.1aeIn rural schools
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3.2.1afFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.1agFor the second income quintile
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3.2.1ahFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.1aiFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.1ajFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.1akFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.1baOverall gross enrollment rate for primary schools
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3.2.1bbFor males
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3.2.1bcFor females
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3.2.1bdIn urban schools
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3.2.1beIn rural schools
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3.2.1bfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.1bgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.1bhFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.1biFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.1bjFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.1bkFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.1caOverall gross enrollment rate for secondary schools
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3.2.1cbFor males
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3.2.1ccFor females
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3.2.1cdIn urban schools
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3.2.1ceIn rural schools
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3.2.1cfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.1cgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.1chFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.1ciFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.1cjFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.1ckFor students with disabilities
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3.2.1daOverall gross enrollment rate for technical and vocational training
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3.2.1dbFor males
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3.2.1dcFor females
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3.2.1ddIn urban schools
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3.2.1deIn rural schools
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3.2.1dfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.1dgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.1dhFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.1diFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.1djFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.1dkFor students with disabilities
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3.2.1eaOverall gross enrollment rate for tertiary schools
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3.2.1ebFor males
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3.2.1ecFor females
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3.2.1edIn urban schools
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3.2.1eeIn rural schools
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3.2.1efFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.1egFor the second income quintile
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3.2.1ehFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.1eiFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.1ejFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.1ekFor students with disabilities
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3.2.2What is the net enrollment rate?
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3.2.2aaOverall net enrollment rate for pre-primary schools
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3.2.2abFor males
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3.2.2acFor females
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3.2.2adIn urban schools
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3.2.2aeIn rural schools
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3.2.2afFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.2agFor the second income quintile
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3.2.2ahFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.2aiFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.2ajFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.2akFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.2baOverall net enrollment rate for primary schools
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3.2.2bbFor males
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3.2.2bcFor females
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3.2.2bdIn urban schools
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3.2.2beIn rural schools
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3.2.2bfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.2bgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.2bhFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.2biFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.2bjFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.2bkFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.2caOverall net enrollment rate for secondary schools
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3.2.2cbFor males
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3.2.2ccFor females
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3.2.2cdIn urban schools
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3.2.2ceIn rural schools
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3.2.2cfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.2cgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.2chFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.2ciFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.2cjFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.2ckFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.3What is the completion rate?
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3.2.3aaOverall completion rate for public primary schools
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3.2.3abFor males
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3.2.3acFor females
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3.2.3adIn urban schools
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3.2.3aeIn rural schools
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3.2.3afFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.3agFor the second income quintile
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3.2.3ahFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.3aiFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.3ajFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.3akFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.3baOverall completion rate for public secondary schools
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3.2.3bbFor males
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3.2.3bcFor females
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3.2.3bdIn urban schools
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3.2.3beIn rural schools
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3.2.3bfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.3bgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.3bhFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.3biFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.3bjFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.3bkFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.3caOverall completion rate for public technical and vocational training program
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3.2.3cbFor males
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3.2.3ccFor females
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3.2.3cdIn urban schools
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3.2.3ceIn rural schools
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3.2.3cfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.3cgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.3chFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.3ciFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.3cjFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.3ckFor students with Disabilities
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3.2.3daOverall completion rate for public tertiary schools
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3.2.3dbFor males
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3.2.3dcFor females
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3.2.3ddIn urban schools
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3.2.3deIn rural schools
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3.2.3dfFor the lowest income quintile
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3.2.3dgFor the second income quintile
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3.2.3dhFor the middle income quintile
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3.2.3diFor the fourth income quintile
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3.2.3djFor the highest income quintile
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3.2.3dkFor students with Disabilities
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4Acceptability
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4.1Aims of Education
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4.1.1Do national laws or policies direct education towards the following aims?
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4.1.1aThe full development of the child's personality, talents, and mental and physical abilities
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4.1.1bThe development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms
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4.1.1cThe development of respect for the child's parents, cultural identity, language, and values, as well as respect for the values of the child's country and other civilizations
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4.1.1dThe development of the child's responsibilities in a free society, including understanding, peace, tolerance, equality, and friendship among all persons and groups
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4.1.1eThe development of respect for the natural environment
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4.1.2Does the national curriculum direct education towards the following aims?
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4.1.2aThe full development of the child's personality, talents, and mental and physical abilities
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4.1.2bThe development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms
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4.1.2cThe development of respect for the child's parents, cultural identity, language, and values, as well as respect for the values of the child's country and other civilizations
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4.1.2dThe development of the child's responsibilities in a free society, including understanding, peace, tolerance, equality, and friendship among all persons and groups
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4.1.2eThe development of respect for the natural environment
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4.1.3Does the required training for teachers include improving the skills necessary for teaching towards the full development of the following aims?
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4.1.3aThe full development of the child's personality, talents, and mental and physical abilities
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4.1.3bThe development of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms
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4.1.3cThe development of respect for the child's parents, cultural identity, language, and values, as well as respect for the values of the child's country and other civilizations
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4.1.3dThe development of the child's responsibilities in a free society, including understanding, peace, tolerance, equality, and friendship among all persons and groups
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4.1.3eThe development of respect for the natural environment
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4.1.4Are there established mechanisms to ensure that textbooks used in both public and private schools are aligned with the curriculum guidelines provided by the ministry of education?
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4.1.5Does national curriculum include the following topics?
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4.1.5aHealth and Well-being
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4.1.5bHuman Rights
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4.1.5cThe Arts
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4.1.6Do national laws include children in the decision-making process of school curricula, school policies, and codes of behavior?
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4.2Learning Environment
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4.2.1Has the national government adopted specific measures to protect children from violence and abuse in school?
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4.2.2In practice, are children in schools free from violence and abuse?
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4.2.3Do national laws prohibit corporal punishment in schools?
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4.2.4Does corporal punishment occur in practice in schools?
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4.3Learning Outcomes
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4.3.1Do national assessments or exams attempt to evaluate pupil's progress towards the following topics?
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4.3.1aHealth and Well-being
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4.3.1bHuman Rights
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4.3.1cThe Arts
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4.3.2What percentage of students received a passing score on the national assessment/exam?
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4.3.2aaWhat percent of students received an overall passing score on the national assessment/exam (primary school)? Overall
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4.3.2baWhat percent of students received a passing score on the national reading assessment/exam (primary school)? Overall
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4.3.2caWhat percent of students received a passing score on the national mathematics assessment/exam (primary school)? Overall
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4.3.2daWhat percent of students received an overall passing score on the national assessment/exam (secondary school)? Overall
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4.3.2eaWhat percent of students received a passing score on the national reading assessment/exam (secondary school)? Overall
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4.3.2faWhat percent of students received a passing score on the national mathematics assessment/exam (secondary school)? Overall
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4.3.3What is the literacy rate?
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4.3.3aaWhat is the youth literacy rate (ages 15-24)? Overall
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4.3.3baWhat is the adult literacy rate (ages 24 +)? Overall
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5Adaptability
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5.1Children with Disabilities
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5.1.1Do national laws recognize the right to education for children with disabilities?
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5.1.2Are reasonable accommodation measures available for children with disabilities in schools?
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5.1.3What is the percentage of teachers trained to teach children with disabilities?
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5.1.3aOverall
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5.1.3bIn Primary Schools
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5.1.3cIn Secondary Schools
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5.1.4What is the percentage of children with disabilities enrolled in 'special schools'?
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5.2Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
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5.2.1Are there mobile schools for nomadic or hard-to-reach children?
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5.2.2Do national laws provide for language of instruction to be in the child's mother tongue?
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5.2.3What percentage of students are not taught in their mother tongue?
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5.2.3aFor Primary Schools
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5.2.3bFor Secondary Schools
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5.2.4Do Indigenous Peoples have the right to educational autonomy?
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5.3Girls
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5.3.1Is the expulsion of girls from school because of pregnancy or having a baby explicitly forbidden in national legislation?
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5.3.2In practice, are girls expelled from school because of pregnancy or for having a baby?
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5.3.3Is there a law or policy enabling pregnant girls to remain in school and return without restrictions?
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5.3.4Is there mandatory pregnancy testing of girls in schools?
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5.3.5Do national laws prohibit child marriage (below the age of 18)?
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5.3.6What percent of women are married by the age of 18?
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5.3.7Is age-appropriate comprehensive sexuality education part of the national curriculum?
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5.3.8Are teachers trained to deliver age-appropriate comprehensive sexuality education?
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5.4Child Labor
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5.4.1Is the legal minimum age of employment 15 or above?
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5.4.2Has the government adopted specific measures to combat child labor?
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5.4.3What percent of children under the age of 15 work in the labor force?
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5.5Migrants, Refugees, Internally Displaced Children, and Children Deprived of Liberty
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5.5.1Do migrant, refugee, or internally displaced children have to present documents stating their legal status to enroll in school?
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5.5.2Is primary education available in retention centers/camps for refugee children?
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5.5.3Can refugee children access public schools?
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5.5.3aAt the pre-primary level?
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5.5.3bAt the primary level?
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5.5.3cAt the secondary level?
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5.5.3dAt the tertiary level?
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5.5.4What percent of refugee children are enrolled in schools?
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5.5.4aAt the pre-primary level?
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5.5.4bAt the secondary level?
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5.5.4cAt the secondary level?
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5.5.4dAt the tertiary level?
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5.5.5Is education available in prison?
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5.5.6Do imprisoned children receive education integrated with the general education system (i.e., same curricula)?
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5.6Armed Conflict
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5.6.1Is the legal minimum age of military recruitment 15 or above?
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5.6.2Are children under the age of 15 recruited by the military in practice?
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5.6.3Have there been attacks on education?
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5.6.4Is children's education ensured by the occupying power?
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5.7COVID-19
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5.7.1What was the scope and length of school closures due to COVID-19?
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5.7.1aWhat percentage of students were affected by school closures in your country?
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5.7.1bHow long did school closures last in weeks?
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5.7.1cWhat proportion of the academic year did school closures represent on average?
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5.7.1dDid school closures affect the entire country, i.e., all regions?
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5.7.2Was education provided during school closures due to COVID-19?
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5.7.2aaWhat remote learning modalities were in place during school closures? No tech?
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5.7.2abWhat remote learning modalities were in place during school closures? Low-tech?
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5.7.2acWhat remote learning modalities were in place during school closures? High-tech?
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5.7.2baWere remote learning modalities available and appropriate for all students during school closures? Children living in rural areas?
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5.7.2bbWere remote learning modalities available and appropriate for all students during school closures? Children without access to the internet and technology?
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5.7.2bcWere remote learning modalities available and appropriate for all students during school closures? Children with disabilities?
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5.7.2bdWere remote learning modalities available and appropriate for all students during school closures? Minorities and Indigenous peoples?
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5.7.2beWere remote learning modalities available and appropriate for all students during school closures? Refugees?
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5.7.2cDo regulations protect the data and privacy of children?
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5.7.2daWhat strategies has the government employed to make up for lost learning? Catch-up or remedial classes?
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5.7.2dbWhat strategies has the government employed to make up for lost learning? Double shifts?
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5.7.2dcWhat strategies has the government employed to make up for lost learning? Private tutoring?
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5.7.2ddWhat strategies has the government employed to make up for lost learning? Other?
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5.7.2eIf national assessments or exams were missed due to school closures, were students provided the opportunity to take them?
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5.7.3Has school drop-out and its associated risks been mitigated during school closures?
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5.7.3aHave states taken steps to identify those most at-risk of dropping out of school?
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5.7.3baHave there been increases in the incidences of the following during school closures: Child marriage?
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5.7.3bbHave there been increases in the incidences of the following during school closures: Teenage pregnancy?
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5.7.3bcHave there been increases in the incidences of the following during school closures: Child military recruitment?
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5.7.3bdHave there been increases in the incidences of the following during school closures: Child labor?
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5.7.3cHave states taken steps to identify who has not returned to school and set-up a reporting system?
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5.7.3dHave states implemented measures to ensure that those most at-risk of dropping-out are supported to go back to school?
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5.7.4Have public health measures been taken in schools?
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5.7.4aDo children and educational staff have access to soap and clean water?
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5.7.4bAre educational staff provided information and guidance on public health protection measures such as social distancing?
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5.7.4cHave teachers been prioritised to receive COVID-19 vaccines?
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5.7.5Are teachers paid during unplanned school closures?
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5.7.6Is an education emergency response plan in place?
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5.7.6aIs there an education emergency response plan to help mitigate the impact of emergencies, natural disasters, and crises?
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5.7.6bWhat percentage of the recovery budget is allocated to education?
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