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What is the population of children in age of study have access to an educational institution in the rural context in Peru?

The coverage rate is an indicator that is defined as the percentage of the population of a certain age or age group enrolled in any grade, cycle, level or type of education.

2008 school census results:

- In rural areas, children age 6-11 years studying the segment access to an educational institution in the order of 96.9 percent. In the case of girls this indicator rises to 97.5 percent.

- For the segment 12-16 has only been reached to 83.7 percent. In this segment, in the case of young women, the index rose to 85.5 percent.

Challenge:

The challenge is to get 16.3 percent of female adolescents (12-16 years) and 18.2 percent of male adolescents have access to an educational institution.

Barriers to overcome:

a) Interconnection of all towns rural to the national road network, b) concentration of the dispersed population in small towns to give them access to basic services of potable water, sewage, electricity, telecommunications and medical post, c) a school in every rural village center endowment of a school canteen and housing units for teachers; d) mobile library service, e) Radio-TV education; f) implementation of the rural educational system with a minimum of 6 years of service, financial incentives and professional.

Source: Ministry. Escale. 2008.
http://escale.minedu.gob.pe/downloads/indicadores/2008/cuadro.html?C03

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