HC Deb 19 February 1990 vol 167 cc492-7W
Mr. Wells

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what proportion of the United Kingdom aid budget is spent on education; how much of this is spent on primary education; and whether he has any plans to increase spending in this area.

Mrs. Chalker

In 1988, expenditure on technical co-operation in education, including sums provided to the British Council amounting to £42 million, came to about £95 million or 23 per cent. of total technical co-operation. Some £1.7 million or 0.4 per cent. of total technical co-operation was specifically for primary education, but there are other projects which benefit both primary and other areas of education. Some £6.5 million or 3.2 per cent. of the ODA total financial project aid was spent on education; £1.1 million or 0.6 per cent. was on primary education. In determining how much the ODA spends on the various levels of education in each recipient country it takes into account existing or proposed projects by those organisations.

We shall wish to discuss with Education Ministers of Commonwealth countries at the Commonwealth conference of Education Ministers in Barbados later this year what proportion of our assistance they wish us to commit to primary education. We shall undertake discussions with other Governments in the light of the forthcoming world conference on education for all.

Mr. Wells

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what information he has as to the proportion of children worldwide who fail to undertake or complete primary education.

Mrs. Chalker

The following information on the percentage of children enrolled in primary education is taken from the World Bank world development report 1989. In an explanatory note the report states that the figures are estimates of children of all ages enrolled in primary schools. Figures are expressed as the percentage of pupils to the population of school age children. Figures in italics are for years other than those specified. While many countries consider primary school age to be six to 11 years, others do not. The differences in country practices in the ages and duration of schooling are reflected in the figures given. For some countries with universal primary education the gross enrolment figures may exceed 100 per cent. because some pupils are younger or older than the country's standard primary school age.

I have no information on the number of children who fail to complete the period of primary education.

Primary
Total Male Female
1965 1986 1965 1986 1965 1986
Low-income economies 173 1103 1113 192
China and India 183 1113 1124 1101
Other low-income 149 176 160 183 137 168
1. Ethiopia 11 36 16 44 6 28
2. Bhutan 7 23 13 29 1 17
3. Chad 34 43 56 61 13 24
4. Zaire 70 95 45
5. Bangladesh 49 60 67 69 31 50
6. Malawi 44 64 55 72 32 55
7. Nepal 20 79 36 104 4 47
8. Lao PDR 40 94 50 102 30 85
9. Mozambique 37 82 48 92 26 73
10. Tanzania 32 69 40 70 25 69
11. Burkina Faso 12 35 16 45 8 26
12. Madagascar 65 121 70 125 59 118
13. Mali 24 22 32 27 16 16
14. Burundi 26 59 36 68 15 50
15. Zambia 53 104 59 112 46 101
16. Niger 11 29 15 37 7 20
17. Uganda 67 83 50
18. China 89 129 137 120
19. Somalia 10 20 16 26 4 13
20. Togo 55 102 78 125 32 78
21. India 74 92 89 107 57 76
22. Rwanda 53 67 64 68 43 66
23. Sierra Leone 29 37 31
24. Benin 34 65 48 87 21 43
25. Central African Republic 56 66 84 81 28 5o
26. Kenya 54 94 69 97 40 91
27. Sudan 29 50 37 59 21 41
28. Pakistan 40 44 59 55 20 32
29. Haiti 50 78 56 83 44 72
30. Lesotho 94 115 74 102 114 127
31. Nigeria 32 39 24
32. Ghana 69 63 82 75 57 59
33. Sri Lanka 93 103 98 104 86 102
34. Yemen PDR 23 35 10
35. Mauritania 13 46 19 57 6 35
36. Indonesia 72 118 79 121 65 116
37. Liberia 41 59 23
38. Afghanistan 16 26 5
39. Burma 71 76 65
40. Guinea 31 29 44 40 19 27
41. Kampuchea, Democratic 77 98 56
42. Viet Nam 100 107 94
Middle-income economies 193 1104 199 1108 186 1100
Lower-middle-income 189 1104 196 1108 181 1100
43. Senegal 40 55 52 66 29 45
44. Bolivia 73 87 86 93 60 82
45. Zimbabwe 110 129 128 132 92 126
46. Philippines 113 106 115 107 111 106
47. Yemen Arab Republic 9 79 16 125 1 31
48. Morocco 57 79 78 96 35 62
49. Egypt Arab Republic 75 87 90 96 60 77
50. Papua New Guinea 44 53 35
51. Dominican Republic 87 133 87 131 87 135
52. Cote d'Ivoire 60 78 80 92 41 65
53. Honduras 80 102 81 103 79 102
54. Nicaragua 69 98 68 93 69 103
55. Thailand 78 99 82 74
56. El Salvador 82 70 85 69 79 70
57. Congo, People's Republic 114 134 94

Total Male Female
1965 1986 1965 1986 1965 1986
58. Jamaica 109 112 106
59. Guatemala 50 76 55 82 45 70
60. Cameroon 94 107 114 116 75 97
61. Paraguay 102 99 109 102 96 97
62. Ecuador 91 14 94 88
63. Botswana 65 105 59 101 71 109
64. Tunisia 91 118 116 127 65 108
65. Turkey 101 117 118 121 83 113
66. Colombia 84 114 83 112 86 115
67. Chile 124 110 125 110 122 109
68. Peru 99 122 108 125 90 120
69. Mauritius 101 106 105 105 97 106
70. Jordan 95 105 83
71. Costa Rica 106 102 107 103 105 101
72. Syrian Arab Republic 78 111 103 117 52 105
73. Malaysia 90 101 96 100 84 99
74. Mexico 92 114 94 115 90 113
75. South Africa 90 91 88
76. Poland 104 101 106 101 102 101
77. Lebanon 106 118 93
Upper-middle-income 197 1104 1102 1107 193 1101
78. Brazil 108 105 109 108
79. Uruguay 106 110 106 111 106 109
80. Hungary 101 98 102 97 100 98
81. Panama 102 106 104 109 99 104
82. Argentina 101 109 101 109 102 109
83. Yugoslavia 106 95 108 95 103 94
84. Algeria 68 95 81 105 53 85
85. Korea, Republic 101 94 103 94 99 94
86. Gabon 134 126 146 127 122 125
87. Portugal 84 117 84 131 83 123
88. Venezuela 94 110 93 110 94 110
89. Greece 110 106 111 106 109 106
90. Trinidad and Tobago 93 95 97 93 90 96
91. Libya 78 111 44
92. Oman 94 101 86
93. Iran, Islamic Republic 63 117 85 127 40 107
94. Iraq 74 99 102 107 45 91
95. Romania 101 97 102 98 100 97
Low- and middle-income 178 1103 184 1112 162 194
Sub-Saharan Africa 141 166 152 173 1 158
East Asia 188 1123 1131 1117
South Asia 168 184 183 198 152 169
Europe, Middle East, and North Africa 183 197 194 1104 171 191
Latin America and Caribbean 198 1108 199 1110 196 1108
17 Highly indebted 188 1106 191 1109 184 1104
High-income economies 1105 1102 1106 1103 1105 1102
OEDC members 1107 1102 1107 1103 1106 1102
Other 174 190 180 194 17 187
96. Spain 115 101 117 104 114 103
97. Ireland 108 100 107 100 108 100
98. Saudi Arabia 24 71 36 78 11 65
99. Israel 95 99 95 98 95 100
100. New Zealand 106 105 107 106 104 104
101. Singapore 105 115 110 118 100 113
102. Hong Kong 103 105 106 106 99 104
103. Italy 112 97 113 99 110 99
104. United Kingdom 92 106 92 105 92 106
105. Australia 99 106 99 106 99 105
106. Belgium 109 96 110 95 108 97
107. Netherlands 104 114 104 113 104 115
107. Austria 106 100 106 100 105 100
109. France 134 112 135 113 133 111

Total Male Female
1965 1986 1965 1986 1965 1986
110. Germany, Federal Republic 97 97 97
111. Finland 92 104 95 104 89 104
112. Kuwait 116 98 129 99 103 96
113. Denmark 98 98 97 98 99 98
114. Canada 105 105 106 106 104 104
115. Sweden 95 99 94 97 96 99
116. Japan 100 102 100 101 100 102
117. United Arab Emirates 100 99 101
118. Norway 97 98 97 97 98 97
119. United States 102 103 103
120. Switzerland 87 87 87
Total reporting economies 182 1103 188 1110 170 195
Oil exporters 168 1110 178 1114 159 1105
Non-reporting non-members 1102 1105 1103 1102
1 Weighted average.

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