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Key Achievements

  • In 2018, 94% of births were delivered by a skilled health professional, up from 72% in 2013. During the same period, 84% of pregnant women were attended to four or more times by a health professional, up from 79%. 100% of pregnant women received tetanus vaccine two or more times, up from 89.3%. 7.7 million people were benefited in 2018, up from 6.2 million in 2013.

  • From 2013–18, 1.6 million students benefited from a revitalized education development project and 84% of teachers were trained in improved reading methods.

    From 2013–18, 8,100 schools were reopened, benefiting 1.3 million students and 100% of the schools were provided with reading books.

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Key Achievements

  • In 2018, 94% of births were delivered by a skilled health professional, up from 72% in 2013. During the same period, 84% of pregnant women were attended to four or more times by a health professional, up from 79%. 100% of pregnant women received tetanus vaccine two or more times, up from 89.3%. 7.7 million people were benefited in 2018, up from 6.2 million in 2013.

  • From 2013–18, 1.6 million students benefited from a revitalized education development project and 84% of teachers were trained in improved reading methods.

    From 2013–18, 8,100 schools were reopened, benefiting 1.3 million students and 100% of the schools were provided with reading books.

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IDA — the World Bank’s fund for the poorest — is one of the world’s largest sources of funds, providing support for health and education, infrastructure and agriculture, and economic and institutional development.

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