Health
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In 2002, Algeria HAD inadequate numbers of Physicians (1.13 per 1,000 people), nurses (2.23 per 1,000 people), and dentists (0.31 per 1,000 people). Access to "improved water sources" Was limited to 92 percent of the population in Urban Areas and 80 percent of the population in Rural Areas. Some 99 percent of Algerians living in Urban Areas, only 82 percent goal Of Those living in Rural Areas, Had access to "improved sanitation". According To the World Bank, Algeria is making progress Toward icts goal of "Reducing by half the number of people without sustainable access to drinking water and basic Improved sanitation by 2014". Given Algeria's young population, policy favors preventive health care clinics and over Hospitals. In Keeping with this policy, the government immunization program Maintains year. However, poor sanitation and unclean water still cause tuberculosis, hepatitis, measles, typhoid fever, cholera and dysentery. The poor health care Generally Receive free of charge.
In 2002, Algeria HAD inadequate numbers of Physicians (1.13 per 1,000 people), nurses (2.23 per 1,000 people), and dentists (0.31 per 1,000 people). Access to "improved water sources" Was limited to 92 percent of the population in Urban Areas and 80 percent of the population in Rural Areas. Some 99 percent of Algerians living in Urban Areas, only 82 percent goal Of Those living in Rural Areas, Had access to "improved sanitation". According To the World Bank, Algeria is making progress Toward icts goal of "Reducing by half the number of people without sustainable access to drinking water and basic Improved sanitation by 2014". Given Algeria's young population, policy favors preventive health care clinics and over Hospitals. In Keeping with this policy, the government immunization program Maintains year. However, poor sanitation and unclean water still cause tuberculosis, hepatitis, measles, typhoid fever, cholera and dysentery. The poor health care Generally Receive free of charge.
Education
The main entrance of the University of Bejaia
Main articles: Education in Algeria and List of universities in Algeria
Education is compulsory for children Officially Between the ages of six and 15. Approximately 5% of the adult population of the country is illiterate.
In Algeria There are 46 universities, 10 colleges, institutes and 7 for Higher Learning. The University of Algiers WAS Founded in 1909, and Its Students Contributed to the total 267.142 Students That Were Enrolled in Algerian universities in 1996.
The Algerian school system is structured Into Basic, General Secondary, and Technical Secondary levels: [citation needed ]
Basic
School Basic (Fundamental School)
Length of program: nine years
Age range: six to 15
Certificate / diploma Awarded: Certificate of Teaching Middle BEM [citation needed]
General Secondary
High School General Education (School of General Teaching), versatile high schools (General-Purpose School)
Length of program: three years
Age range: 15 to 18
Certificate / diploma Awarded: Bachelor of Secondary Education
(Bachelor's Degree of Secondary School) [citation needed]
Technical Secondary
Colleges of technical education (Technical School)
Length of program: three years
The main entrance of the University of Bejaia
Main articles: Education in Algeria and List of universities in Algeria
Education is compulsory for children Officially Between the ages of six and 15. Approximately 5% of the adult population of the country is illiterate.
In Algeria There are 46 universities, 10 colleges, institutes and 7 for Higher Learning. The University of Algiers WAS Founded in 1909, and Its Students Contributed to the total 267.142 Students That Were Enrolled in Algerian universities in 1996.
The Algerian school system is structured Into Basic, General Secondary, and Technical Secondary levels: [citation needed ]
Basic
School Basic (Fundamental School)
Length of program: nine years
Age range: six to 15
Certificate / diploma Awarded: Certificate of Teaching Middle BEM [citation needed]
General Secondary
High School General Education (School of General Teaching), versatile high schools (General-Purpose School)
Length of program: three years
Age range: 15 to 18
Certificate / diploma Awarded: Bachelor of Secondary Education
(Bachelor's Degree of Secondary School) [citation needed]
Technical Secondary
Colleges of technical education (Technical School)
Length of program: three years