
Nigeria Launches $552M Education Initiative with World Bank and GPE
Nigeria has launched a $552 million education initiative, supported by the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), aiming to improve learning outcomes for 29 million children, empower 500,000 teachers, and reduce school dropouts across the country.
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Nigeria govt launches $552m programme to reform basic education
The programme, supported by the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), is a nationwide initiative expected to benefit more than 29 million children, train 500,000 teachers, deliver 13,000 new classrooms, and reintegrate millions of out-of-school children into the formal school system. The post Nigeria govt launches $552m programme to reform basic education appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Nigeria launches a $552m education initiative with the World Bank to improve learning for 29m children, empower 500k teachers, and reduce school dropouts. Read More: https://punchng.com/fgs-552m-education-initiative-targets-29m-children-500000-teachers/
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