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        Bangladesh Education 
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          In Bangladesh the 
          overall literacy rate (7 years and above) is about 44.3 per cent 
          (1995), where the female literacy rate is 28.5 
          percent and the male literacy rate is 50.4 percent. The gap of 
          literacy rate between the urban and rural areas is very wide - 36.6 
          percent in rural and 63.0 percent in urban areas.   
          
            
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              Class-wise 
              Enrolment by Gender in all Types of Primary Level Institutions, 
              1999-2000:   | 
             
            
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              Class  | 
              
               
              1999  | 
              
               
              2000  | 
             
            
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              Total  | 
              
               
              Boys  | 
              
               
              Girls  | 
              
               
              Total  | 
              
               
              Boys  | 
              
               
              Girls  | 
             
            
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              Grade I  | 
              
               
                      4,288,519
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                    2,227,753
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                    2,060,766
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                      4,367,006
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                    2,286,274
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                    2,080,732
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              Grade II  | 
              
               
                      3,851,203
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                    1,988,003
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                    1,863,200
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                      3,851,259
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                    1,970,914
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                    1,880,345
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              Grade III  | 
              
               
                      3,595,519
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                    1,849,321
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                    1,746,198
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                      3,546,145
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                    1,804,076
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                    1,742,069
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              Grade IV  | 
              
               
                      3,115,755
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                    1,589,359
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                    1,526,396
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                      3,129,325
                | 
              
               
                    1,578,426
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                    1,550,899
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              Grade V  | 
              
               
                      2,770,735
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                    1,410,583
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                    1,360,152
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                      2,774,250
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                    1,393,008
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                    1,381,242
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              Total  | 
              
               
                    17,621,731
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                    9,065,019
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                    8,556,712
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                    17,667,985
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                    9,032,698
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                    8,635,287
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          ‘Access to primary 
          education over the last 20 years has increased steadily. The gross 
          enrolment rate has risen from nearly 60 percent in 1980 to 73 percent 
          in 1990 and 96.5 percent in 2000. In absolute numbers, in the last two 
          decades, primary education enrolment has more than doubled from 8.2 
          million to 17.6 million. The current estimate of net enrolment rate 
          has also narrowed to a ratio of 51 to 49 between boys and girls. The 
          rate of dropout in primary school has gone down from 60 percent I 1990 
          to 35 percent in 2000. The achievement in enrolment has been made 
          possible by legislative support, provision of physical facilities 
          massive social mobilization and increased to 62,117 in 2000 of which, 
          government primary schools were 37,677 (61 percent of total primary 
          schools). Over 15,000 full primary schools have been added since 1990. 
          This increase reflected government’s policy to establish school in 
          unschooled areas with participation. In addition, full or partial 
          primary level education is also offered in High Schools, Madrasahs, 
          Kindergartens, Satellite Schools, etc. The number of these 
          institutions was 14,692 in 2000.  
          
          The rate of adult 
          literacy in Bangladesh according to population census was 25.8 per 
          cent in 1974, which increased to 29.2 per cent in 1981 and to 35.3 
          percent in 1991. The inter-census average annual literacy growth rates 
          were 1.78 per cent (1974-81) and 1.92 percent (1981-91), while the 
          population growth rates were 2.35 per cent and 2.17 per cent 
          respectively. 
            
          
            
              
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                Initiatives Taken by 
                Bangladesh  | 
                
                 
                Implementing Agencies  | 
               
            
            
              
              
               
              
              Bangladesh is a 
              signatory of World Declaration on Education for All (WCEFA) held 
              in Jomtein, Thailand in 1990. As a follow-up of WCEFA, a National 
              Plan for Action (NPA) for Education for all (EFA) 2000 was 
              prepared 
                
              
              NGOs are playing a vital role through implementing non-formal 
              basic education for children, adolescents and adults. They are 
              making a great contribution to achieving EFA by running non-formal 
              primary/ basic education centers supplementary to the formal 
              education system   | 
              
               
              Ministry of Education (MoE) 
              
              PMED 
              NGO 
              (CAMPE) 
              
              BRAC 
              
              NGOs such as BRAC, RDRS, Swanirvar, Surovi, DAM and others  | 
             
            
              
              
              The government has 
              developed ”National Education Policy 2000”, where creating 
              awareness has been given priority. One of the main strategy of the 
              policy is including environmental studies in the primary level
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              1.                   
              National Curriculum and Textbook Board  | 
             
            
              
              
               
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              2.                      | 
             
            
              
              
              National Academy 
              for Education and Management (NAEM)
              
              Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre (BPATC) has 
              pre-service and in-service training where environmental education 
              is a part of training curriculum    | 
              
               
              3.                   
              NAEM 
              
              4.                   
              BPATC  | 
             
            
              
              
              Some national 
              Universities has includes environmental studies in their education 
              system
               
              
              In addition some 
              private Universities i.e. IUB, North South University, Queens 
              University have furnished environmental science discipline, 
              environmental Law at Bachelors’ Degree level.
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              The govt. has 
              initiated an Integrated Non-formal Education Program (INFEP), 
              under which following programs were implemented:
              (i) Establishment 
              of an Pre-Primary stream for infants (4-5) 
              
              (ii) A Non-formal Basic Education Programme for out of school and 
              school dropout children (6-10)  
              
              (iii) Establishment of a Non-formal Education system for 
              Adolescents (11-14)  
              
              (iv) Introduction of a functional literacy course for adult 
              literates (15-45) 
              (v) 
              Consolidation of acquired skills of neo-literates through 
              providing post literacy service.   | 
              
               
                      Directorate of 
              Non-Formal Education under the Primary and Mass Education Division  | 
             
            
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               An 
              Education Policy giving priority to female education and for 
              eradicating illiteracy by 2005  has been formulated  
              
              Initiated special programs i.e. stipend for girls up to eight, 
              Food for Education etc. 
              60% 
              posts in primary schools and 100 % posts in satellite schools are 
              reserved for female teachers  
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              NGO’s have been given responsibilities to establish schools in 
              villages where nonexistent  
              
              Physical infrastructure for primary and secondary schools have 
              been developed all over the country  
              
              Teachers training through development projects  
              Non 
              formal education program for adults and adolescents all over the 
              country   | 
              
               
                  Directorate 
              of         Non-Formal  Education under the  Primary 
              and Mass  Education Division  | 
             
            
              
              
              A peace accord 
              (between GoB and the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Shanghati Samiti) 
              for attaining self-governance/ affirm the right of the of the 
              Chittagong Hill tracts indigenous people was been signed on 
              December 02, 1997. 
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          Source: Draft WSSD, IUCN  
        
             
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