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Why is Afghanistan literacy rate so low?

Why is Afghanistan literacy rate so low?

Unfortunately, due to the spread of the Taliban regime and devastating wars, literacy rates in Afghanistan are among the lowest in the world at about 45 percent for men and 17 percent for women.

Why does Afghanistan have such a low life expectancy?

Life expectancy rates are among the lowest in the world and 25\% of children die before their fifth birthday. Lack of basic health care and malnutrition contribute to the high death rates.

What is Afghanistan ranked in education?

Afghanistan

ranking World Rank University
1 6084 Kabul University
2 6629 American University of Afghanistan
3 8634 Polytechnical University of Kabul
4 11504 Mawlana University

What is the leading cause of death in Afghanistan?

NCDs are the cause of more than 35\% of mortality (2010 Afghanistan Mortality Survey, AMS). In detail, major causes of mortality include cardiovascular disease (women 17.9\%, men 14\%), cancer (women 8.3\%, men 7.3\%), diabetes mellitus (women 2.7\%, men 3.7\%), and respiratory disease (women 2.3\%, men 1.9\%).

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Why did life expectancy increase in Afghanistan?

(A second drop can be observed in the early 1950s, however this is due to contrasting sources, as more recent data from the UN becomes available). Despite continuous war in the country since the late 1970s, medical advancements have brought Afghanistan’s life expectancy closer to the global average in recent decades.

Could half a million Afghans flee Afghanistan by end of year?

The United Nations has warned that up to half a million Afghans could flee the country by the end of the year and has called on neighbouring countries to keep their borders open.

Why did the US fail in Afghanistan?

For all its wealth and military might, America failed not only to create a strong, self-sufficient Afghan state, but also to defeat a determined insurgency. What is more, America is no longer prepared to put its weight behind its supposed ally, the Afghan government, to the surprise and dismay of many Afghan officials.

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Is there any point in staying in Afghanistan?

But the American deployment in Afghanistan had grown so small that it did not really interfere with that. The new American administration views the long stalemate as proof that there is no point remaining in Afghanistan. But for the Afghans whom it protected from the Taliban, the stalemate was precious.

Is America’s withdrawal a calamity for Afghanistan?

Shocking or not, though, the withdrawal is nonetheless a calamity for the people of Afghanistan. In 2001 many hoped that America might end their 20-year-old civil war and free them from a stifling, doctrinaire theocracy.