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The literacy rate (AMH) among women aged 15 and over in Papua was the lowest in Indonesia in 2019, at 73.07%. This percentage is significantly lower than other provinces in the country.
West Nusa Tenggara had a higher female literacy rate at 83.49%, followed by East Java at 89.53%.
Several other provinces achieved female literacy rates above 90%. However, some provinces still need to improve their female literacy rates, such as West Kalimantan (90.2%), South Sulawesi (90.87%), and Central Java (90.9%).
In 2019, North Sulawesi had the highest female literacy rate at 99.83%, followed by DKI Jakarta and Maluku with 99.57% and 99.28%, respectively.
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