
Illiteracy among children aged 15-17 in Kenya stands at 6.8%, meaning these children are unable to read a full sentence.
There's no observed difference in illiteracy rates based on sex.
Garissa County has the highest illiteracy rate in this age group, at over 80%, followed by Turkana and Mandera.
The top 15 counties with the highest illiteracy rates are concentrated in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya.
This data underscores a significant challenge in educational access and quality, particularly in marginalized areas, highlighting the need for targeted interventions to improve literacy levels.