The World Bank (WB) has approved $194 million for education and water projects in Pakistan. According to the World Bank, the funds of $194 mln have been allocated for improving the education system and ensuring water availability in Balochistan. Out of total funding, $100 million will be allocated under the “Access to Quality Education Project” aimed at expanding and enhancing access to quality education. This initiative is expected to benefit approximately 250,000 children across the province. Under the same program, 5,000 teachers will receive professional training, and 400 female students will be awarded scholarships to become future educators.

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