KATHMANDU: The World Bank has expressed interest in expanding investment and cooperation in Nepal’s education sector.
During a meeting held at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology on Thursday, World Bank Country Director for Nepal David Sislen said the institution is keen to further enhance its investment and collaboration in the country’s education system.
The discussion between the two sides focused on education sector reforms, expansion of educational infrastructure, and the development of a technology-friendly learning system, according to the Ministry.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of improving school infrastructure, expanding access to quality education, and strengthening long-term sectoral reforms through effective partnerships.
On the occasion, Education Minister Sasmit Pokharel briefed the delegation on the government’s current priorities, including infrastructure development, strengthening foundational learning, and expanding digitalisation and technology in education.
“Building a quality, inclusive and technology-friendly education system is the government’s main objective,” Minister Pokharel said, adding that cooperation with development partners will be further strengthened.
The meeting also discussed expanding access to digital education, improving learning outcomes, and modernising the education system to align with contemporary needs, the ministry said.








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