Nearly 70 percent of Brazil's voters have less than a primary school education, and half of them are considered barely literate.
Concerning education, 5.77% of the population were considered literate.
With some exceptions, only a small percentage of the population in many countries was considered literate before the Industrial Revolution.
Concerning education,30.97% of the population were considered literate, which is less than the Zone average of 33.01%.
A large majority (92.6%) of the population is considered literate.
The average literacy rate of the district is 25.8%, with 30.9% of males and 48.35% of females considered literate.
In addition, many students who are considered literate still have difficulty in comprehension which may be related to making reading instruction contingent on spoken language.
Among the free population 23.4% of males and 13.4% of females were considered literate.
Worldwide, men are more likely to be literate, with 100 men considered literate for every 88 women.
Concerning education, 34.96% of the population were considered literate; statistics on school attendance in this woreda are missing.