World Bank Helps Bangladesh Provide Education and Skills Training to Poor Children and Youths
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DHAKA, Jan. 18, 2021 – The government of Bangladesh today signed a $6.5 million financing agreement with the World Bank to enable around 39,000 slum children complete primary education as well as provide pre-vocational training to 8,500 school-dropped out youths in Cox’s Bazar.
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Second Reaching Out of School Children (ROSC II) Project will support poor children aged between 8- to 14-years in eight city corporations to complete primary education cycle. This will also help vulnerable out-of-school local youth and adolescents in Cox’s Bazar to complete three-month courses in pre-vocational and enterprise development training.
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(Bloomberg) The U.S. will give a $1 billion bridge loan to the World Bank to help clear Sudanâs arrears with the institution, opening the door to much-needed funding for the economically ravaged African country, Sudanâs finance ministry said.
(Bloomberg) The U.S. will give a $1 billion bridge loan to the World Bank to help clear Sudanâs arrears with the institution, opening the door to much-needed funding for the economically ravaged African country, Sudanâs finance ministry said.
The move is due âin the coming daysâ and will lead to Sudan regaining access to the World Bankâs International Development Association, the ministry said in statements to Bloomberg. The comments come after the U.S. on Monday rescinded Sudanâs 27-year designation as a state sponsor of terror.