$100m WB loan to improve college edn

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UNB, Dhaka :
Bangladesh on Thursday signed a $100 million financing agreement with the World Bank to improve the standard of education and management in the colleges affiliated with the National University.
The College Education Development Project, involving $100 million, aims to improve the education system of the government and non-government colleges affiliated with the National University, where some 1.6 million students are currently enrolled. The project will also provide more than 100 competitive grants to participating colleges to improve the teaching and learning environment by introducing improved internet
connectivity, developing market-relevant soft skills of students, and linking them with employers, said a World Bank media release. The project also plans to strengthen the strategic planning and management capacity of the colleges so that the colleges can teach more market-relevant skills to create a competitive workforce for the country.
“Every year 2.1 million youths enter the job market in Bangladesh and creating more and better jobs is the top development priority for the country. A skilled and competent youth workforce will help Bangladesh attain a middle-income country status by 2021,” said Zahid Hussain, Acting World Bank Country Director for Bangladesh. “The College Education Development Project will help create better employability of the youths entering the workforce.”
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