Federal Minister for Education, Professional Training And Culture met the Country Director World Bank Mr. Najy Benhassine today to discuss the ongoing projects and the future strategy. The Ministry in collaboration with the World Bank had launched initiatives of Covid-19 Response, Recovery and Resilience in Education Project ( RRREP) and Pandemic Response Emergency Program ( PREP) and started Tele School Tv channel and Radio school projects to ensure the continuation of learning as a response to Covid-19 pandemic. The ministry alongwith edtech partners and in collaboration with UNICEF will also upgrade the digital contents and start a teachers training program on a large scale with the help of technology.
World Bank is also providing grant of $ 250 million to the ministry for the project " Action to Strengthen Performance for inclusive & Responsive Education Program " (ASPIRE) and the ministry would provide 80 percent of the grant to the provinces. This program will help the country to address schools disruptions due to Covid-19 by accelerating virtual and distance learning opportunities for out of school children particularly among disadvantaged countries. It helps strengthen coordination among federal and provincial authorities to generate new investments in traditional and alternative education programmes to accelerate recovery.
World Bank also vowed to provide further assistance to the ministry to work for the girls education.
The Country Director World Bank has expressed his satisfaction over the implementation of ongoing projects by Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training.
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