- Education: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Education is a human right, a powerful driver of development, and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace, and stability It delivers large, consistent returns in terms of income, and is the most important factor to ensure equity and inclusion
- Education Overview: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Education The World Bank Group is the largest financier of education in the developing world, working in 85 countries and committed to helping them reach SDG4: access to inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all by 2030
- Iraq: Improving Quality of Education and Access to Enable All Students . . .
The EODP education component provided urgently needed crisis support However, Iraq requires much larger investments and broader support to improve learning for all children Recently, Iraq endorsed a new Education Sector Strategy 2022 – 2031, which has ambitious goals for increased access and better-quality learning for all children
- Transforming Public Education: Innovative Programs Aim to Close . . .
Amid so many adversities, one piece of good news is that, with the support of Salvador Social, the public education system has also begun to better measure the results of its own work The initiative helped the municipality implement the Salvador Assessment Program (PROSA), created in 2013 and used to provide teachers with information on the performance of second, third, fifth, and ninth-grade
- Learning and School Reforms Continue in Ukraine Despite War Challenges
The government has continued the New Ukrainian School (NUS) reform started in 2017 to modernize education in grades 1-12 and align it to EU standards, despite ongoing hostilities The reform emphasizes a curriculum focused on 21 st century skills, continuous professional development for teachers, and modernized education management
- Historic Investment in Education to Transform Early Learning for Over . . .
New US100m World Bank Project to Drive Growth and Support Nation’s Potential PORT MORESBY, May 30, 2025 – More than 375,000 children in some of the most underserved communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) will benefit from a new landmark education project that will improve classrooms, support 9,000 teachers, and raise the quality of early learning across the country
- The Promise of Education in Indonesia - World Bank Group
Decentralization was accompanied by an increase in education spending by an estimated 200 percent in real terms since 2002 Student enrollment has increased over the same time period by more than 10 million (31 percent) at the primary and secondary education levels Indonesia has demonstrated great progress on gender parity in education
- World Bank and Education in Indonesia
Education spending has increased significantly in the years since the economic crisis In real terms, education spending doubled between 2000 and 2006 In 2007, spending on education was more than for any other sector, reaching an equivalent US$14 billion equivalent, or more than 16 percent of total government expenditure
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