15-05-2025 04:04 via vanguardngr.com

Poor countries have annual $97bn financing gap for education — World Bank 

By Adesina Wahab Poor countries have about $97 billion annual financing gap for education, a report by the World bank has revealed.This is just as the Bank noted that while poor nations spend an average of $309 on the education of a child annually, developed nations spend at least 28 times more (about $7,4500).The report was titled: Smart financing to power a more prosperous future: How the World Bank and the International Finance Facility for Education are working together.The report
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