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The World Bank Saturday approved $6.5 million to help poor children living in urban slums complete primary education as well as provide pre-vocational training to poor school-dropout youths in Cox’s Bazar.
This additional financing to the Second Reaching Out of School Children (ROSC II) Project will enable about 39,000 slum children, aged between 8- to 14-years in eight city corporations to complete primary education.
Further, the project, along with the additional financing, will enable about 8,500 out-of-school youth and adolescents of host communities in Cox’s Bazar, where influx by the Rohingya population created enormous pressure on the local people, to complete pre-vocational and enterprise development training.
WB approves $6.5m to help poor children complete primary education
Sun Online Desk
12th December, 2020 01:50:44
The World Bank Saturday approved $6.5 million to help poor children living in urban slums complete primary education as well as provide pre-vocational training to poor school-dropout youths in Cox’s Bazar.
This additional financing to the Second Reaching Out of School Children (ROSC II) Project will enable about 39,000 slum children, aged between 8- to 14-years in eight city corporations to complete primary education.
Further, the project, along with the additional financing, will enable about 8,500 out-of-school youth and adolescents of host communities in Cox’s Bazar, where influx by the Rohingya population created enormous pressure on the local people, to complete pre-vocational and enterprise development training.