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South SudanEducation Spending (% of govt expenditure)

Category: EducationSource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #176 of 176Updated June 2026
Latest Value
3.3%
2015
YoY Change
-19.5%
20142015
Global Rank
#176
of 176 countries
Maximum
4.1%
2014
Minimum
3.2%
2013
CAGR
-4.2%
4 years
Last
3.3%
Previous
4.1%
Highest
4.1%
Lowest
3.2%
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators

South Sudan's education spending (% of govt expenditure) was 3.3% in 2015, ranking #176 out of 176 countries. This represents a -19.5% change from 2014. Over the past 4 years, the highest recorded value was 4.1% (2014) and the lowest was 3.2% (2013). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
20153.3%-19.5%
20144.1%+28.0%
20133.2%-18.3%
20114.0%

Top Countries — Education Spending (% of govt expenditure)

#CountryValueYear
1Mauritania31.9%2024
2Kenya28.5%2025
3Turkmenistan27.6%2024
4Solomon Islands25.2%2024
5Namibia24.6%2025
6Morocco23.3%2024
7Sint Maarten (Dutch part)23.0%2023
8Bhutan22.2%2025
9Uzbekistan22.1%2024
10Kazakhstan22.0%2024
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About This Indicator

Definition

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.

Methodology

Data compiled by Data API, UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), uri: https://databrowser.uis.unesco.org/resources, note: The data are obtained through the UIS API. Detailed documentation is available at: https://api.uis.unesco.org/api/public/documentation/, publisher: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS), date accessed: 2025-09-22, date published: 2025-09.

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsCoverage: 20002025View original source →