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The World Bank has approved a $500 million education loan to Tanzania after years of delays because of concerns about the country’s policy of banning pregnant students from public schools SABCNews

after years of delays because of concerns about the country’s policy of banning pregnant students from public schools.

The terms of the loan, which is designed to improve secondary school access, give pregnant students – who were forced to drop out – a chance to complete their schooling through alternative public education programs, the World Bank said late on Tuesday. The World Bank, Tanzania’s biggest external lender, says about 5,500 pregnant girls drop out of school every year.

 

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