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World Bank to stop funding Bridge International Academies

A sign post indicating existence of Bridge International School in the vicinity Bridge International Academies will enter a rough patch after World Bank decided not to fund private-for-profit schools. Education International, a Global Union Federation that represents organisations of teachers and other education empl

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A sign post indicating existence of Bridge International School in the vicinity Bridge International Academies will enter a rough patch after World Bank decided not to fund private-for-profit schools. Education International, a Global Union Federation that represents organisations of teachers and other education employees, 'urged the financiers of such school models "to put students before profit and stop their sponsorship of Bridge International Academies (BIA)" In Kenya, BIA was started in 2009. The model is replicated in India, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria and Uganda. Its aim was to educate 10,000,000 pupils by 2025. However, Education international , wrote letter to the World Bank’s private sector arm, the International Financial Corporation...

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