Reduced Access to Higher EducationProblem - Reduced global access to higher education“Only 2.6% of the world's population have access to higher education.” According to the UNESCO: It is necessary to create three universities a week for twelve years to meet the global demand. Solution: facilitate the universal access to higher education using e-learning as a disruptive innovation. Higher Education in the World The UNESCO estimates that in 2025 there will be 80 million people more who will access to higher education, for this reason, it is necessary to create three universities a week for 40,000 students for twelve years to meet the growing global demand. In China and India, every week is built a university. In 2010, 30% of the world's young people with age to access to higher education, were enrolled in tertiary education (an increase of 10% related to 2000 (19%)). Worldwide evolution of university enrolments (millions of people)
The worldwide evolution of Gross Enrolment Rates (GER) 1970-2010 (Source: UNESCO). Map - Worldwide Gross Enrolment Rates (Source: UNESCO) As we can see on the map, the countries with the clearest colors (Africa, Asia, Latin America) have the lowest gross enrollment rates in higher education. Therefore, there is a high demand for unattended higher education. These regions are considered strategic for EENI.
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