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WB offers $150m to improve Ghana’s education

- Reuters file photo used for representation
- Reuters file photo used for representation

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The World Bank announced Friday a package of 150 million US dollars to support the Ghanaian government's project for improving the quality of education.

The Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP) focuses on underserved areas to improve the quality of education for increased human capital, the World Bank said in a press release.

The GALOP will benefit at least 2 million children in Ghana's low-performing basic education schools, Xinhua reported citing the release.

It will support teaching and learning through modern in-service teacher training, and provision of learning materials, it added.

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