Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Dec 10, 2020
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The objective is to improve educational opportunities for indigenous children in hinterland communities by mitigating the negative effects that the school closures can have on children's cognitive and socio-emotional development. The TC will support: (i) the development and piloting of bilingual/English as a second language programs for indigenous children in preschool; (ii) a school mapping exercise; and, (iii) a study on the situation of migrant children.
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