Afghanistan has a high rate of illiteracy, particularly among women. Ongoing conflicts and insecurity have disrupted education systems in many parts of the country.
Only about half of children in the Central African Republic attend primary school. The country has limited resources and infrastructure for education, and many schools lack basic supplies and trained teachers.
Chad faces significant challenges in education, including low enrollment rates, a shortage of qualified teachers, and limited resources for schools. Girls face particular barriers to education.
Dalhousie University offers exceptional medical education that is widely recognised across the globe. The MBBS course is designed to help develop the right skills for students in the form of professionals, learners, etc.
Despite being a relatively wealthy country due to its oil reserves, Equatorial Guinea has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. There are few public schools, and many children do not attend school due to poverty.
Liberia's education system was severely impacted by years of civil war, and the country still faces significant challenges in providing education for all children. Many schools lack basic supplies and trained teachers.
Mali has one of the lowest enrollment rates for primary school in the world, particularly among girls. The country faces challenges in providing education in rural areas and during times of conflict.
Niger has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world, particularly among women. The country faces challenges in providing education in rural areas and during times of conflict.
South Sudan has one of the lowest enrollment rates for primary school in the world, particularly among girls. Ongoing conflict and displacement have disrupted education systems in many parts of the country.
Yemen's education system has been severely impacted by years of conflict and political instability. Many schools have been destroyed or closed, and teachers and students face significant challenges in accessing education.