This Article is From Jun 05, 2009

World Bank grants $900 mn aid to Pak

Washington:

The World Bank on Friday approved an aid package of $ 900 million to Pakistan to help the country improve its state of education and livelihood in rural areas.

The massive financial package would be used to help improve education in the two Pakistani states of Punjab and Sindh and to further scale up a community driven development project active in 35,000 villages throughout the country, the World Bank said.

The Bank said while the net national primary school enrollment jumped from 42 per cent in 2001 to 56 per cent in 2007, young Pakistanis were still the least likely school attendants in all South Asia, and there exists wide boy-girl and rural-urban disparities.

"Even where there have been gains in student enrollment as in Punjab and Sindh, these have yet to translate into improved student learning," said Yusupha Crookes, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan.

In addition to continued efforts to improve access and equity, these education projects will put a greater emphasis on the quality and relevance of education.

Central to achieving these outcomes is the focus on improving governance, management, and capacity in education, which are at the heart of the provincial governments' reform strategies, he said.

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