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World Bank provides 510m USD to improve Bangladesh secondary education

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Date: 13 Aug 2018 | By: Xinhua| Story Source: Xinhua (Asia Pacific) ~ Go to Original Article

DHAKA, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) — The Bangladeshi government Monday signed a 510 million U.S. dollars financing agreement with the World Bank to enhance the quality and effectiveness of secondary education system in the country.

This will benefit 13 million students studying in Grades 6-12, said the Washington-based lender.

The Transforming Secondary Education for Results (TSER) program will


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