From 2003 to 2008, literacy rates in Sudan averaged 85% for male students and 71% for female students. In Kenya, the literacy rate for males was 80% and 81% for females.
-- UNICEF, United Nations Population Division and United Nations Statistics Division.
 Although literacy rates are greater for males in Sudan than Kenya,
A)there has been obvious discrimination against Kenya's female students.B)there is little discrepancy between female literacy rates in the two nations.C)there is evidence that college enrollment will be greater for Kenyan males than Sudanese males.D)the Kenyan government has done a better job of securing educational access for female students.