(MENAFN) The World Bank (WB) has announced a grant of $57.4 million for Cambodia to help the country's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports carry out an education project during 2008-2010, Vietnam News reported.
The WB-financed (Sector Support Scale Up Action Program) comprises of three components to assist Cambodia expand early childhood education, improve primary education access and quality, and promote institutional development and capacity building.
It is expected that over 3 years, about and about 650 existing incomplete schools will be completed25 new buildings for pre-schools, 25 new buildings for primary schools and 60 new district office of education (DOE) facilities will be built.
The WB-financed (Sector Support Scale Up Action Program) comprises of three components to assist Cambodia expand early childhood education, improve primary education access and quality, and promote institutional development and capacity building.
It is expected that over 3 years, about and about 650 existing incomplete schools will be completed25 new buildings for pre-schools, 25 new buildings for primary schools and 60 new district office of education (DOE) facilities will be built.
5 comments:
Thank you for your kindness,May God bless you all.
yes, helping cambodia in education is priceless, to say the least. god bless you all for your interest in improving cambodia for all.
What is the use? the US has spend a lot more than that in Long Beach, but the grade is rolling down hill year after year.
In Long Beach,if the students too lazy to learn,no one can teach them,Khymer have hard head.
Are you vietcong or thaicong Mr.9:18AM?,I believe all of you don't want my people gettting any kind of education.God know your evil heart,Please don't let him getting angry punishing all of you with climate change.
Thank you God!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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