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Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above) in Kenya was reported at 82.88 % in 2022, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Kenya - Literacy rate, adult total (% of people ages 15 and above) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on October of 2025.
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TwitterIn 2022, the rate of adult literacy as share of the country's population 15 years and above in Kenya was ***** percent. Between 2000 and 2022, the rate of adult literacy rose by **** percentage points.
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Kenya: Literacy rate: The latest value from 2022 is 82.88 percent, an increase from 78.73 percent in 2014. In comparison, the world average is 80.97 percent, based on data from 54 countries. Historically, the average for Kenya from 2000 to 2022 is 78.94 percent. The minimum value, 72.16 percent, was reached in 2007 while the maximum of 82.88 percent was recorded in 2022.
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TwitterIn 2022, the youth literacy rate (people aged 15-24) in Kenya was ***** percent. Between 2000 and 2022, the youth literacy rate rose by **** percentage points.
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Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Adult Female: % of Females Aged 15 and Above data was reported at 74.006 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 66.863 % for 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Adult Female: % of Females Aged 15 and Above data is updated yearly, averaging 74.006 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2014, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 77.893 % in 2000 and a record low of 66.863 % in 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Adult Female: % of Females Aged 15 and Above data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kenya – Table KE.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Adult literacy rate is the percentage of people ages 15 and above who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Weighted average; Each economy is classified based on the classification of World Bank Group's fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018).
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Kenya: Youth literacy rate, ages 15-24: The latest value from 2022 is 95.73 percent, an increase from 86.53 percent in 2014. In comparison, the world average is 90.52 percent, based on data from 65 countries. Historically, the average for Kenya from 2000 to 2022 is 89.41 percent. The minimum value, 82.39 percent, was reached in 2007 while the maximum of 95.73 percent was recorded in 2022.
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TwitterIn 2018, **** percent of the people aged 15 years and older in Kenya were able to read and write a simple statement. Among males, the adult literacy rate was higher, at ** percent, while **** percent of females were literate. Overall, during the period in study, the ability to read and write was more elevated among men.
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Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Adult: % of People Aged 15 and Above data was reported at 78.733 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 72.157 % for 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Adult: % of People Aged 15 and Above data is updated yearly, averaging 78.733 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2014, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 82.229 % in 2000 and a record low of 72.157 % in 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Adult: % of People Aged 15 and Above data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kenya – Table KE.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Adult literacy rate is the percentage of people ages 15 and above who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Weighted average; Each economy is classified based on the classification of World Bank Group's fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018).
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Historical dataset showing Kenya literacy rate by year from 2000 to 2022.
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Actual value and historical data chart for Kenya Literacy Rate Youth Female Percent Of Females Ages 15 24
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Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Youth: % of People Age 15-24 data was reported at 86.526 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 82.390 % for 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Youth: % of People Age 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 86.526 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2014, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 92.528 % in 2000 and a record low of 82.390 % in 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Youth: % of People Age 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kenya – Table KE.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Youth literacy rate is the percentage of people ages 15-24 who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Weighted average; Each economy is classified based on the classification of World Bank Group's fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018).
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TwitterAccording to most recent data, **** percent of people aged 15-24 years in Kenya were able to read and write a simple statement in 2018. The youth literacy rate slightly variated given the gender, with a share of **** percent among women and **** percent among men. This was the first time in the period in study when the female share was above that of males.
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Actual value and historical data chart for Kenya Elderly Literacy Rate Population 65 Years Female Percent
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Actual value and historical data chart for Kenya Literacy Rate Adult Male Percent Of Males Ages 15 And Above
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Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Youth Female: % of Females Aged 15-24 data was reported at 86.137 % in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 81.633 % for 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Youth Female: % of Females Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 86.137 % from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2014, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 91.943 % in 2000 and a record low of 81.633 % in 2007. Kenya KE: Literacy Rate: Youth Female: % of Females Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kenya – Table KE.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Youth literacy rate is the percentage of people ages 15-24 who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Weighted average; Each economy is classified based on the classification of World Bank Group's fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018).
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Kenya KE: Gender Parity Index (GPI): Literacy Rate: Youth Aged 15-24 data was reported at 0.991 Ratio in 2014. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.981 Ratio for 2007. Kenya KE: Gender Parity Index (GPI): Literacy Rate: Youth Aged 15-24 data is updated yearly, averaging 0.985 Ratio from Dec 2000 (Median) to 2014, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.991 Ratio in 2014 and a record low of 0.981 Ratio in 2007. Kenya KE: Gender Parity Index (GPI): Literacy Rate: Youth Aged 15-24 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Kenya – Table KE.World Bank.WDI: Education Statistics. Gender parity index for youth literacy rate is the ratio of females to males ages 15-24 who can both read and write with understanding a short simple statement about their everyday life.; ; UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Weighted average; Each economy is classified based on the classification of World Bank Group's fiscal year 2018 (July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018).
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Literacy rate, youth (ages 15-24), gender parity index (GPI) in Kenya was reported at 0.98118 % in 2022, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Kenya - Ratio of young literate females to males (% ages 15-24) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on November of 2025.
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TwitterThe Kenya National Adult Literacy Survey was conducted throughout the country between June 8 to August 8, 2006 by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) and the Department of Adult Education (DAE). The purpose was to generate accurate and up-to-data on the status of adult literacy with a view of using that information to expand and strengthen literacy programmes, and also plan for general national development. Underlying this is the fact literacy is fundamental to socio-economic development and poverty alleviation. The specific objectives were: Determine the magnitude, levels and distribution of adult literacy for persons aged 15 and above. Obtain comprehensive data and information on adult literacy from literacy providers and stakeholders both in the private and public sectors. Identify issues of concern, which need to be addressed in the promotion of adult literacy. About 18,000 households were sampled for the survey and out of that, 15,696 were occupied in 4,782 in urban and 10,914 in rural areas. Out of the occupied households, 15,504 were successfully interviewed, which gave a response rate of 98.8 per cent. In addition, eight adult education centers or classes in each district were sampled and their teachers of managers interviewed to generate information on the perspective of the service providers. The study used various instruments to collect the data. Four questionnaires were developed for the survey and targeted the following: households, individuals, institutions providing literacy, and literacy (assessment) tests. The survey was conducted in English, Kiswahili and 18 other local languages, which provided the respondents with the opportunity to respond in a language that they were quite comfortable with. Significantly, 70 per cent of the respondents took the literacy assessments tests in either English or Kiswahili. To arrive at the adult literacy levels, two methods were used: self reporting (one's ability to read and write) and actual testing (assessment of literacy skills) of the population. Unlike previous surveys that relied on self confessions, this time round, tests were administered to examine the respondents' mastery levels in literacy and numeracy. The competency levels in either literacy or numeracy were graded on a scale of one to five, with those who attained Levels Four and Five being considered as having the desirable levels of mastery of the skills. Those who attained Levels Three, Four and Five were considered to have attained the minimum mastery level.
The sample for the KNALS covered the population residing in households across the country
population residing in households across the country
All members of the household selected aged 15 years and above were eligible for inclusion in the literacy survey. However, only one eligible member from each household was selected during the administration of individual questionnaire and test items.
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A probability sample of about 18,000 households was selected for the survey to allow for separate estimates for key indicators for each of the provinces and districts in the country and for urban and rural areas separately. The survey utilised a two-stage sample design. The first stage involved selecting clusters from the national master sample maintained by KNBS.A total of 1,200 clusters comprising 377 urban and 823 rural were selected from this master frame. The second stage of selection involved the systematic sampling of households from a list of all households. Fifteen households were sampled from each of the sampled clusters. The household listing was updated recently while preparing for the Kenya Integrated and Household Budget Survey (KIHBS). Selection of clusters and households for the survey was done by KNBS experts in Nairobi and the sample lists were given to survey supervisors. All members of the household selected aged 15 years and above were eligible for inclusion in the literacy survey.
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These included: a household questionnaire, an individual questionnaire, a literacy assessment instrument and an institutional questionnaire.
A total of 17,892 households were sampled of which 15,695 (4,781 urban and 10,914 rural) were occupied at the time of the survey and therefore eligible for interviews. Some of the sampled households could not be accessed because they were no longer inhabited thus contributing to a large extent to the recorded shortfall. Out of a total of 15,695households occupied at the time of the survey, 15,504 were successfully interviewed yielding a response rate of 98.8 per cent. Rural households realized a 99.7 per cent response rate compared to a response rate of 96.6 per cent in urban areas. Members of households aged 15 years and above were eligible for the individual interviews. Of the total 15,695 respondents identified, 15,473 were successfully interviewed, giving an individual response rate of 98.6 per cent. Response rates are higher in rural areas compared to the response rates in urban areas. Response rates for the literacy assessment test were lower than those for the individual interviews. Out of15, 695 eligible respondents, 14,761 took the literacy test giving a response rate of94.0 per cent (91.3 per cent urban and 95.3 per cent rural)
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Kenya: Youth literacy rate, ages 15-24: Pour cet indicateur, UNESCO fournit des données pour la Kenya de 2000 à 2022. La valeur moyenne pour Kenya pendant cette période était de 89.41 pour cent avec un minimum de 82.39 pour cent en 2007 et un maximum de 95.73 pour cent en 2022.
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TwitterDATASET: version 1.0 estimates of the proportion of women aged 15-49 per grid square that were classed as literate in 2008/9; the data series is comprised of two datasets, a) predicted proportion of female literacy (KEN_literacy_F.tif), and b) related uncertainty map (KEN_literacy_F_interdecile.tif). REGION: Africa SPATIAL RESOLUTION: 0.00833333 decimal degrees (approx 1km at the equator) PROJECTION: Geographic, WGS84 UNITS: Dataset a: Proportion of women aged 15-49 classed at literate (median value); dataset b: Interdecile range - the difference between the first and the ninth deciles (uncertainty dataset). MAPPING APPROACH: Bayesian geostatistical modelling methods in combination with high resolution gridded spatial covariates applied to GPS-located household survey data on literacy from the DHS program, circa 2008/9. FORMAT: Geotiff (zipped using 7-zip (open access tool): www.7-zip.org) FILENAMES: Example - KEN_literacy_F.tif = Kenya (KEN) female (F) literacy values. DATE OF PRODUCTION: March 2017 CITATION: Bosco, C.; Alegana, V.; Bird, T.; Pezzulo, C.; Bengtsson, L.; Sorichetta, A.; Steele, J.; Hornby, G.; Ruktanonchai, C.; Ruktanonchai, N.; Wetter, E.; Tatem, A. J. (2017): Exploring the high-resolution mapping of gender disaggregated development indicators. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 14(129). DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2016.0825.
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