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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Czech Republic: 26 
# 2   Mali: 15.1 
# 3   Malaysia: 13.6 
# 4   Chad: 8.4 
# 5   Peru: 8.3 
# 6   Vietnam:
# 7   Gambia, The: 5.7 
# 8   Albania: 4.9 
# 9   Jordan: 4.8 
# 10   Slovenia: 4.2 
# 11   South Africa: 3.5 
# 12   Thailand: 3.2 
= 13   Cyprus: 2.2 
= 13   United Arab Emirates: 2.2 
# 15   Seychelles: 1.7 
# 16   Monaco: 1.5 
# 17   Cuba: 1.4 
= 18   Oman: 1.3 
= 18   Zimbabwe: 1.3 
# 20   Uganda: 1.2 
# 21   Mauritania: 1.1 
# 22   Jamaica: 0.7 
# 23   Venezuela: 0.6 
= 24   Belize: 0.4 
= 24   Trinidad and Tobago: 0.4 
= 26   Guatemala: 0.3 
= 26   Slovakia: 0.3 
# 28   Togo: 0.2 
= 29   Sudan:
= 29   Swaziland:
Weighted average: 4.0  



DEFINITION: Public expenditure on teaching materials, primary level is the amount spent on teaching materials expressed as a percentage of total public current spending on primary education.

SOURCE: UNESCO

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