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4 facts data

4 Facts Data

Collecting and analysing data can help policymakers to make informed and strategic decisions.

Take a look at this month’s 4 facts to see some of the data trends happening in our partner countries and worldwide.

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  • In 2021, Georgia had the world’s highest share of women working in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) fields, a significant 55.6%.  North Macedonia ranked 6th with 50.7% and Serbia 7th with 47.8%
  • The Global Gender Gap Report 2021 shows that STEM attainment in Albania was 15.2% among women compared to 30.01% for men. Bosnia and Herzegovina performed somewhat better with 16.12% attainment for women and 28.43% for men 
  • The ETF’s KIESE 2022 report monitors indicators on education, skills and employment. It reveals that the incidence of early leaving from education is decreasing in all partner countries, particularly in Albania, Moldova and Turkey
  • In Ukraine, due to the Russian aggression, 2,551 educational facilities (8.11% of total) are either damaged or destroyed, and a further 4,000 are being used for activities other than education (September 2022)