World Bank Approves $47.9 Million Grant to Boost Education In
- The World Bank has approved a $47.9 million grant for Pakistan to improve education, particularly for girls and boys in Punjab.
- The initiative aims to benefit over four million children, including 80,000 out-of-school children and 140,000 differently abled kids in Special Education Department schools, according to the World Bank.
- Bolormaa Amgaabazar, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan, stated that this project addresses learning poverty and ensures access to quality education.
- The project aligns with the Government of Punjab's education reform agenda to create a more effective education system, according to Izza Farrakh, World Bank Task Team Leader.
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World Bank Approves $47.9 Million Grant to Boost Education in Pakistan’s Punjab Province - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The World Bank said on Monday it had approved a $47.9 million grant to support education reforms in Pakistan’s Punjab province, aiming to expand access to schooling, strengthen teacher training, and improve learning outcomes for millions of children.
The World Bank has approved a $47.9 million grant to improve primary education in Pakistan's Punjab province, saying the project will expand early childhood education, re-enroll out-of-school children and strengthen support for teachers.
World Bank approves $47.9 million grant to boost education in
ISLAMABAD: The World Bank said on Monday it had approved a $47.9 million grant to support education reforms in Pakistan’s Punjab province, aiming to expand access to schooling, strengthen teacher training, and improve learning outcomes for millions of children. The funds, provided through the Global Partnership for Education Fund, will finance the Getting Results: Access and
World Bank approves $47.9 million grant for Punjab’s educational reforms
The World Bank has approved a $47.9 million grant for educational reforms in Punjab province, aiming to expand early childhood education, re-enroll out-of-school children. The project, titled Getting Results: Access and Delivery of Quality Education Services and System Transformation in Punjab, will expand early childhood education, reintegrate out-of-school children, introduce remedial learning programs at the elementary level, and enhance the …
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