World Bank urges more funds and attention to reading skills

Author: xinhua

DUBAI: Manager Education Sector at the World Bank group Harry Patrinos said Saturday on Global Education and Skills Forum (GESF) that globally more money has to be invested into primary school education with a focus on reading skills.

Patrinos said that “government and education donors spend rising amounts of money into higher education, while investments into basic education remains stagnant, especially in the developing world.”

However, he added “a study conducted by the World Bank found out that it costs just 10 dollars per pupil per year to equip teachers in Malawi with tools to ensure no child is left behind in relation to achieve basic reading skills.”

The World Bank said Patrinos has therefore launched reading programs in several developing countries.

The expert added that an estimated 25 percent of children in developing countries cannot read and write, while 50 percent of all kids in middle-income countries are “technically illiterate,” meaning they are unable to understand or interpret small text.

In Sub-Saharan Africa, “we found out that 61 million people cannot read,” said Patrinos.

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