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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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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.

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Dawn broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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