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European Union contributes 423C to Bangladesh’s education system

The program specifically focuses on primary, as well as on technical and vocational education and training

Update : 24 Jun 2021, 05:07 PM

The European Union (EU) has contributed Tk423 crore to the Government of Bangladesh to support key national reforms in the education sector.

With this grant, the EU recognizes and supports the government’s commitment to the development of human capital, the eradication of poverty and inequalities, along with its commitment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. 

This is the second disbursement under the EU sector budget support “Human Capital Development Programme 2021,” which focuses on strengthening the education and skills sector of Bangladesh. 

Budget support is a means of delivering aid and results in support of EU partners’ reform efforts and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In line with the National Education Policy and National Skills Development Policy, the EU support aims to contribute to the Bangladesh Government’s own reform agenda and institutional capacity towards a comprehensive education and skills development approach.

"Reaping the maximum benefit of Bangladesh’s demographic will largely depend on an inclusive and equitable quality primary education and technical and vocational education system designed to cater for the future job market and employment generation,” said the Ambassador of the EU, Rensje Teerink. 

“The EU is concerned, however, about the continued school closure as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Once the pandemic situation allows it and when effective precautionary measures can be taken, the re-opening of schools must proceed as soon as possible, particularly because access to alternative distant schooling solutions remains a challenge for a large number of students, especially the marginalized ones,” she added. 

The program of support to education reforms intends to provide a total of €217 million (Tk2,201) as budget support linked to jointly-agreed performance indicators. 

The program addresses core elements of system strengthening and policy development. Technical assistance is also available to support the cluster of institutions responsible to coordinate and deliver education reforms.

The disbursement of this second payment comes after a positive decision of the Budget Support Steering Committee of the European Commission's Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development in May 2021. 

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