Central African Republic Education Spending 1990-2024

General government expenditure on education (current, capital, and transfers) is expressed as a percentage of total general government expenditure on all sectors (including health, education, social services, etc.). It includes expenditure funded by transfers from international sources to government. General government usually refers to local, regional and central governments.
  • Central African Republic education spending for 2023 was 9.99%, a 0.75% decline from 2022.
  • Central African Republic education spending for 2022 was 10.74%, a 1.65% increase from 2021.
  • Central African Republic education spending for 2021 was 9.09%, a 0.69% decline from 2020.
  • Central African Republic education spending for 2020 was 9.78%, a 0.02% decline from 2019.
Data Source: World Bank

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Country Name Education Spending (% of GDP)
Senegal 22.55%
Burkina Faso 20.30%
Mali 19.12%
Benin 19.04%
Gambia 17.50%
Chad 16.48%
Togo 14.82%
Madagascar 14.07%
Tanzania 13.70%
Niger 12.81%
Liberia 12.43%
Rwanda 12.20%
Haiti 11.23%
Guinea 10.03%
Central African Republic 9.99%
Uganda 8.63%
South Sudan 8.12%
Central African Republic Education Spending - Historical Data
Year Education Spending (% of GDP) Annual Change
2023 9.99% -0.75%
2022 10.74% 1.65%
2021 9.09% -0.69%
2020 9.78% -0.02%
2019 9.80% 0.66%
2018 9.14% 0.24%
2017 8.90% 1.58%
2016 7.32% -1.07%
2015 8.39% -1.00%
2014 9.39% 1.30%
2013 8.08% -2.53%
2012 10.62% 2.79%
2011 7.83% 1.35%
2010 6.48% -1.37%
2009 7.84% -0.02%
2008 7.86% -2.01%
2007 9.87% -0.18%
2006 10.05% 0.37%
2005 9.68% -2.38%
2004 12.06% 0.04%
2003 12.03% 2.81%
2002 9.21% -0.72%
2000 9.93% 0.98%
1999 8.95% -0.97%
1991 9.92% -1.22%
1990 11.14% -1.22%