Education – New $185 Million Support From the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education to Improve Access and Learning in Madagascar
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A new programme to improve primary education was approved yesterday. Named TALIM (Transformation de l'accès et de l'apprentissage à Madagascar), the project has been officially approved, with a total funding of $185 million. It will directly benefit 4.7 million students, 135,000 teachers and 27,000 public primary schools across the country. This initiative is part of the AIM4Learning (Advancing Innovative Methods to Promote Learning in Eastern a…
Antananarivo, July 24, 11:30 a.m. – The World Bank continues to support education in Madagascar. With the Access and Learning Transformation Program in Madagascar (Talim), this Bretton Woods institution aims to reach over 4.7 million students, 135,000 teachers and 27,000 public primary schools across Madagascar. Recently approved by the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education and with a total funding of $185 million, this project aim…
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