Literacy in Pakistan

The literacy rate for males is generally higher than that for females, particularly in rural areas, where access to education is more limited.

Several factors contribute to low literacy rates, including poverty, cultural barriers, inadequate infrastructure, and a lack of quality education in certain regions.

Enhancing educational opportunities, especially for girls, and addressing regional disparities are crucial steps toward improving Pakistan's literacy rate.

The female literacy rate drops to twenty-five percent in rural areas of Pakistan including Waziristan and Tharparkur .

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The data reveals that the literacy rate of Indonesia is 90%, Malaysia is 89% and Pakistan is 62.8%, which is significantly lower in compared to the other two countries.

Literacy Rate in each Pakistani District as of the 2017 Pakistan Census