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IDB Approved $24 million Grant for Haiti's Education Improvement Education

04 Dec 2014| Posted by Morris | In Education

The InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB) has approved a new donation to expand access to education, improve the quality of education and strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Education in Haiti. This is the fourth of five contributions in support of the 2010-2015 Operational Plan, which establishes the educational goals of the Caribbean nation.

The 2010 earthquake in Haiti destroyed more than 4,000 schools and threw thousands of students out of the educational system. Nevertheless, with the support of the IDB and the rest of the international community, Haiti has succeeded in increasing access to education at all levels, and today 88 percent of all its children aged six to 12 are enrolled in school, compared to 50 percent in 2006.

The IDB donation will go toward replacing five public schools, which will benefit more than 4,000 children from preschool to ninth grade, and will finance the enrollments of approximately 32,000 children in private schools.

Part of the funds will go toward the training and accreditation of primary school teachers and the training of preschool teachers. They also will finance the development of a pilot effort to implement a new Early Childhood Development Program in 150 preschool centers.

The IDB coordinates this donation with contributions from other international donors to improve the quality of education in the Caribbean Country.

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