World illiteracy map presents us a not-so-nice picture of the world. Illiteracy is one of the major hindrances that come in the way of economic growth. Literate manpower helps a country in developing.

Illiteracy poverty relation has been highlighted by many a study around the world. The World illiteracy map shows a world map where different colors have been used to show different regions with different illiteracy rates. Different colors show the illiteracy rates in the population of all countries. A legend has been provided along with the map to make the interpretation easier. On the Illiteracy Map, blue color indicates that over 60% of the population is illiterate.

World literacy statistics show that Africa has the largest number of countries with 60% of illiterate people. Purple color shows those countries, where 40-60% of the population is illiterate. Orange color shows those countries, where 20-40% of the population is illiterate.

Light Green color shows those areas where 5-20% of the population is illiterate. Most of North America, Europe and Australia fall into the category of less than 5% adult illiteracy. Third world literacy figures show that in the developing countries, most of the population is illiterate. Highest illiteracy rates are observed in developing countries such as South Asian, Arab and Sub-Saharan countries. In developed countries the illiteracy rate is low. For instance, illiteracy in America cannot be compared with the functional illiteracy rates of the third world. US illiteracy is a meager 2.8 million in a country of more than 300 million people. Several factors, the development of a region, economic status as well as urbanization affect the region’s literacy rate, illiteracy statistics reveal.

World literacy rates as a whole presents a bleak picture. World statistics show that the education world in the developing countries is caught up in a vicious circle: in order to provide education for its populace, the governments of these countries need to allocate funds. But funds are available only if there is economic development in the country. Many international organizations like the UNESCO and non-governmental organizations on world literacy missions make arduous effort to eliminate this social handicap.

Countries Illiteracy Rate
Burkina Faso 78.20%
South Sudan 73.00%
Niger 71.30%
Mali 68.90%
Afghanistan 66.00%
Chad 65.50%
Sierra Leone 64.90%
Somalia 62.20%
Senegal 60.70%
Guinea 59.00%
Benin 57.60%
Ethiopia 57.30%
Bhutan 53.00%
Wallis and Futuna 50.00%
Gambia, The 50.00%
Guinea-Bissau 45.80%
Central African Republic 44.00%
Mozambique 43.90%
Morocco 43.90%
Ivory Coast 43.80%
Bangladesh 43.20%
Pakistan 43.00%
Papua New Guinea 42.70%
Mauritania 42.00%
Timor-Leste 41.40%
Nepal 39.70%
Liberia 39.20%
Togo 39.10%
Haiti 39.00%
Sudan 38.90%
Nigeria 38.70%
Yemen 36.10%
Madagascar 35.50%
Uganda 33.20%
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 33.20%
Burundi 32.80%
Nicaragua 32.50%
Djibouti 32.10%
Angola 29.90%
Rwanda 28.90%
Ghana 28.50%
Egypt 28.00%
Laos 27.00%
Algeria 27.00%
Cambodia 26.40%
Vanuatu 26.00%
India 25.95%
Malawi 25.20%
Comoros 25.10%
Guatemala 23.97%
Belize 23.10%
Cameroon 22.40%
Tunisia 22.00%
Tanzania 21.80%
Iraq 21.80%
Honduras 20.00%
Eritrea 20.00%
Zambia 19.40%
Gibraltar 19.00%
El Salvador 18.90%
Eswatini(Swaziland) 18.40%
Congo, Republic of the 16.20%
Cape Verde 15.70%
Botswana 15.50%
Sao Tome and Principe 15.10%
Syria 15.00%
Iran[8] 15.00%
World 15.00%
Antigua and Barbuda 14.20%
Mexico 13.90%
South Africa 13.60%
Bolivia 13.30%
Oman 13.00%
Dominican Republic 13.00%
Kenya 12.60%
Jamaica 12.10%
Gabon 11.60%
Namibia 11.20%
Micronesia, Federated States of 11.00%
Libya 10.80%
Suriname 10.40%
Lesotho 10.40%
Mauritius 10.20%
Burma 10.10%
United Arab Emirates 10.00%
Lebanon 10.00%
Saint Lucia 9.90%
Colombia 9.60%
Brazil 9.60%
Zimbabwe 9.30%
Ecuador 9.00%
Sri Lanka 8.80%
Macau 8.70%
Panama 8.10%
Kosovo, Republic of 8.10%
Seychelles 8.10%
Guyana 8.10%
Palau 8.00%
Malaysia 7.90%
Singapore 7.50%
Thailand 7.40%
Jordan 7.40%
Brunei 7.30%
Malta 7.20%
Indonesia 7.19%
Peru 7.10%
Hong Kong 6.50%
Marshall Islands 6.30%
Fiji 6.30%
Countries Illiteracy Rate
Maldives 6.20%
Equatorial Guinea 6.10%
Vietnam 6.00%
Paraguay 6.00%
Kuwait 6.00%
Dominica 6.00%
Puerto Rico 5.90%
China 5.80%
Bahrain 5.40%
Costa Rica 5.10%
Niue 5.00%
Cook Islands 5.00%
Anguilla 5.00%
West Bank 5.00%
Venezuela 4.90%
Turkey[19] 4.80%
Portugal 4.80%
Philippines 4.60%
Bahamas, The 4.40%
Chile 4.30%
Saudi Arabia 4.00%
San Marino 4.00%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 4.00%
Grenada 4.00%
Greece 4.00%
Gaza Strip 4.00%
New Caledonia 3.80%
Qatar 3.70%
Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha 3.00%
Northern Mariana Islands 3.00%
Montserrat 3.00%
American Samoa 3.00%
Israel 2.90%
Argentina 2.80%
Macedonia, Republic of 2.70%
Aruba 2.70%
Mongolia 2.60%
Cyprus 2.40%
Spain 2.30%
Romania 2.30%
Saint Kitts and Nevis 2.20%
British Virgin Islands 2.20%
Serbia 2.10%
Korea, South 2.10%
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.10%
Uruguay 2.00%
Turks and Caicos Islands 2.00%
French Polynesia 2.00%
Cayman Islands 2.00%
Bermuda 2.00%
Austria 2.00%
Taiwan 1.80%
Montenegro 1.60%
Italy 1.60%
Bulgaria 1.60%
Moldova 1.50%
Trinidad and Tobago 1.40%
Kyrgyzstan 1.30%
Albania 1.30%
Tonga 1.10%
Turkmenistan 1.10%
Croatia 1.10%
United States 1.00%
United Kingdom 1.00%
Switzerland 1.00%
Sweden 1.00%
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1.00%
New Zealand 1.00%
Netherlands 1.00%
Monaco 1.00%
Korea, North 1.00%
Japan 1.00%
Ireland, Republic of 1.00%
Iceland 1.00%
Hungary 1.00%
Guam 1.00%
Germany 1.00%
France 1.00%
Finland 1.00%
Denmark 1.00%
Czech Republic 1.00%
Canada 1.00%
Belgium 1.00%
Australia 1.00%
Uzbekistan 0.70%
Poland 0.50%
Kazakhstan 0.50%
Slovakia 0.40%
Russia 0.40%
Belarus 0.40%
Armenia 0.40%
Ukraine 0.30%
Tajikistan 0.30%
Slovenia 0.30%
Samoa 0.30%
Lithuania 0.30%
Georgia 0.30%
Barbados 0.30%
Latvia 0.20%
Estonia 0.20%
Cuba 0.20%
Azerbaijan 0.20%
Vatican City 0.00%
Norway 0.00%
Luxembourg 0.00%
Liechtenstein 0.00%
Greenland 0.00%
Andorra 0.00%

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