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Project Signing: New World Bank Project to Improve Education Outcomes in Gujarat


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Project Signing: New World Bank Project to Improve Education Outcomes in Gujarat
The Government of India, Government of Gujarat and the World Bank have signed a $500 million program to improve education outcomes for children across the state of Gujarat. More than 11 million students between the age of 6 and 17 in about 54,000 schools, and more than 400,000 teachers are expected to benefit from the program.
The Outcomes for Accelerated Learning Program (GOAL) will build on the long partnership between India and the World Bank (since 1994) for strengthening public school education. It will build synergy with the World Bank-supported Strengthening Teaching-Learning and Results for States Program (STARS) that aims to improve the quality and governance of education in six states. ....

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Equitable Human Capital Is a Top Priority for Kazakhstan


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Equitable Human Capital Is a Top Priority for Kazakhstan
NUR-SULTAN, April 29, 2021 – The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected Kazakhstan’s progress in strengthening human capital, warned experts during a virtual roundtable this week organized by the World Bank and the Agency for Strategic Planning and Reforms under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The discussion aimed to facilitate a holistic and equity-oriented policy dialogue for informing investments and strategic plans to boost skills and productivity in the country.
Human capital is the knowledge, skills, and health that people accumulate throughout their lives, which enable them to realize their potential as productive members of the society. From 2017, the World Bank has led on a global effort on the human capital development to accelerate more and better investments in people for greater equity and economic growth. ....

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World Bank Group (via Public) / World Bank Online Morning Seminar #99 "The Global Cost for Inclusive Refugee Education"


The average annual cost of educating refugees is less than 5 percent of public education expenditure in developing nations hosting 85 percent of the world s refugees, according to a joint World Bank - UNHCR report The Global Cost for Inclusive Refugee Education released on February 24, 2021.
The principle of inclusive education, in this case, opening education up to all refugee children and their inclusion into national education systems can also lead to better services for local communities in host countries. This can be achieved at an estimated annual cost of US$4.85 billion globally. This is a pre-COVID estimated cost of educating all refugees and is likely to increase as the impacts of the pandemic continue to unfold. ....

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