
WB approves major funding for education, water in Balochistan
ISLAMABAD: The World Bank(WB) has approved $194 million in funding for two key projects in Balochistan aimed at improving access to education and enhancing water security in the province.
According to Najy Benhassine, World Bank Country Director for Pakistan, the initiatives will play a critical role in addressing Balochistan’s developmental challenges.
“The GRADES-Balochistan project is designed to reduce learning poverty in the province, while the Balochistan Water Security and Productivity Improvement Project will help tackle pressing water-related issues and strengthen climate resilience,” he stated.
Benhassine reaffirmed the World Bank’s long-term commitment to the province, saying, “We continue to support Balochistan through targeted investments in infrastructure and human capital development, laying the groundwork for job creation, poverty reduction, and improved resilience.”
The Getting Results: Access and Delivery of Quality Education Services in Balochistan (GRADES-Balochistan) project, with an allocation of $100 million, aims to benefit 250,000 students. The focus will be on increasing school enrollment and enhancing literacy and numeracy skills, particularly in early childhood and primary education.
Key interventions include enhancing school readiness through quality early childhood education, increasing school capacity through double shifts and public-private partnerships, providing safe transportation, constructing climate-resilient classrooms, and implementing a comprehensive teacher professional development model.
The project will provide support for 5,000 teachers through continuous professional development programs. Additionally, scholarships will be provided to 400 female students to pursue teacher pre-service education, fostering a new generation of educators who will serve as mentors and role models.
“The GRADES-Balochistan project is a strategically important initiative that addresses critical gaps in access to and quality of pre-primary and primary education in the province,” said Inga Afanasieva, Team Leader for the project.
“The project not only aims to enhance educational infrastructure but also to increase resilience to disasters and environmental sustainability. These efforts underscore the World Bank’s commitment to creating a safer and more sustainable future for the children of Balochistan, ”Inga Afanasieva added.
The Balochistan Water Security and Productivity Improvement Project (BWSPIP) ($94 million) aims to improve the lives of smallholder and tenant farmers in the Nari, Talli, and Lehri river basins of the Kachi Plain and improve water supply services in Quetta.
The project is expected to benefit 500,000 people with improved access to basic water supply services and benefit more than 80,000 people by providing climate resilient infrastructure.