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High
enrollments may not produce high completion rates
In many countries, school enrollment rate provides a
very different picture from one given by the completion rate. In
Madagascar, for example, 80 percent of the students do not manage to
complete the primary school education despite the country’s high
enrollment rate. Many countries are on track to achieve the goal.
Many countries have already reached the target. China, Mexico, and
Russia are at near or full enrollment. Others, such as Brazil,
Bulgaria, and Laos made rapid progress in the 1990s and are likely
to reach the target by 2015. Yet, if current trends persist,
children in more than half of developing countries will not complete
a full course of primary education in 2015.
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