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The World Bank grants $30 million to enhance financial inclusion and support education in Yemen.

World Bank Announces $30 Million Grants for Financial Inclusion and Education in Yemen

The World Bank has announced two significant grants totaling $30 million aimed at enhancing financial inclusion and supporting education in Yemen. This initiative comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the pressing needs of one of the world’s most vulnerable countries.

Grants Approved by Executive Directors

In a recent press release, the World Bank stated that its Executive Directors approved these new grants to bolster Yemen’s digital financial infrastructure. The funding will also ensure sustainable access to basic education services in the most deprived regions of the country.

Focus on Vital Services and Institutional Resilience

The statement highlighted that this funding will support two new initiatives designed to improve access to essential services while enhancing the resilience of institutions against shocks. This dual approach aims to create a more stable environment for the Yemeni population.

Breakdown of the Grants

The first grant, amounting to $20 million, will finance a project focused on developing financial market infrastructure and inclusion. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will implement this project. Meanwhile, the second grant of $10 million will support the Sustainability of Education and Learning project, executed by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

Addressing Ongoing Challenges

The press release noted that after more than a decade of conflict, Yemen remains one of the most fragile and impoverished countries globally. The ongoing crisis has severely disrupted public service delivery and fragmented institutions, leading to a significant erosion of human capital.

Food Insecurity and Limited Access to Education

The statement also pointed out that over 60% of households face a shortage of food supplies. Additionally, many families struggle to access quality education and formal financial services, particularly women and rural residents.

Commitment to Supporting the Yemeni People

Dina Abu Ghaida, the World Bank’s Country Director for Yemen, emphasized the organization’s ongoing commitment to supporting the Yemeni people in meeting their most urgent needs. She stated, "These new initiatives reflect our dedication to empowering children to remain in school and providing financial services to families. This investment will help preserve human capital and ensure more resilient services for everyone."

Conclusion

The World Bank’s grants represent a crucial step toward improving financial inclusion and educational opportunities in Yemen. By addressing these fundamental issues, the organization aims to foster a more stable and prosperous future for the Yemeni population.

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