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... Asia region today is to travel the vast distance between its performance and its promise . On the one hand , it has emerged as the poor- est , the most illiterate , the most malnourished , and the least gender - sensitive region in the ...
... Asia region today is to travel the vast distance between its performance and its promise . On the one hand , it has emerged as the poor- est , the most illiterate , the most malnourished , and the least gender - sensitive region in the ...
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... Asia . South Asia has by now the lowest adult literacy rate ( 49 per cent ) in the world . It has fallen behind Sub - Saharan Africa ( 57 per cent literacy rate ) , even though in 1970 South Asia was ahead with a lit- eracy rate of 32 ...
... Asia . South Asia has by now the lowest adult literacy rate ( 49 per cent ) in the world . It has fallen behind Sub - Saharan Africa ( 57 per cent literacy rate ) , even though in 1970 South Asia was ahead with a lit- eracy rate of 32 ...
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... Asia ( excluding China ) . South Asia has 243 million illiter- ate women today - two - thirds of the region's adult female population and 45 per cent of the world's total illiterate women . The challenge for South Asian planners is to ...
... Asia ( excluding China ) . South Asia has 243 million illiter- ate women today - two - thirds of the region's adult female population and 45 per cent of the world's total illiterate women . The challenge for South Asian planners is to ...
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