USAID announces up to $85 million to support access to quality education in Nepal
Kathmandu / Mar. 3: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced up to $85 million over five years, subject to the availability of funds, to expand access to quality education for children in Nepal, particularly focusing on marginalised youth and early-grade students.
This expansion strengthens the existing partnership between the United States and Nepal, reaffirming their shared dedication to Nepal’s development goals, USAID said in a statement.
At an event in Kathmandu, USAID Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Asia Zeinah Salahi said, “USAID has been a steadfast partner in Nepal’s development journey for over 70 years. These new investments will continue to open doors for children in Nepal and help promising young people reach their full potential and contribute meaningfully to their communities and nation’s development progress.”
“Through its partnerships for education, USAID addresses the unique needs of marginalised youth and early grade students, contributing to a higher quality of education and a more inclusive and equitable education system in Nepal,” reads the statement.
“By increasing the likelihood that all children will succeed in the classroom, USAID supports a brighter future for Nepal in which all people, including those from marginalised communities and groups, can fully participate in Nepal’s democracy.”