欧美文化:World Bank approves 210 mln USD for Bangladesh's project for women, children
DHAKA, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- The World Bank has approved 210 million U.S. dollars for a Bangladeshi project to provide cash transfers and counseling services to improve nutrition and directly benefit about 1.7 million pregnant women and mothers of children under four years in vulnerable households.
Under current education and health systems, a child born in Bangladesh would only be 46 percent as productive as they could potentially be, Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank country director for Bangladesh and Bhutan, said in a statement Wednesday.
"But this can be changed. Ensuring adequate nutrition prenatally and in the first 1,000 days of life, and responsive caregiving throughout childhood, help maximize a child's brain development and health. This enables them to be more productive and earn more when they grow up. The project will help poor mothers be informed on timely and appropriate care for their children and provide income support to act on that learning to improve their children's health and wellbeing," said Seck.
Despite significant gains in human development, poor nutrition and learning poverty among children remain a pressing challenge in Bangladesh and were exacerbated during COVID-19 lockdowns.
This has long-term implications for children's cognitive development and their future productivity. The project will contribute to early childhood development by supporting the expansion and strengthening of the government's existing social protection program, the Mother and Child Benefit Program.
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