
Women Account for Two-Thirds of the World's Illiterate Adults
Despite significant global progress in education, women still constitute about two-thirds (63%) of the world's 773 million illiterate adults. This gender gap is most pronounced in sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia. Illiteracy among women is directly linked to higher rates of child mortality, poverty, and early marriage. UNESCO estimates that each additional year of education for girls increases their future earnings by up to 10% and reduces infant mortality.