World Bank launches programme to boost elementary education in Eastern and Southern Africa, targets 70m+ children
[The Chronicle - Zimbabwe] - 22/02/2025
Chronicle Writer A NEW World Bank programme is on the cards to expand equitable access and enhance learning outcomes in basic education across Eastern and Southern Africa, benefiting over 70 million children. The “Advancing Innovative Methods to Promote Learning (AIM4Learning) Programme” is a (…)
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