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$100M Education Boost to Help 375K Children in Papua New Guinea

Last updated: May 30, 2025 4:05 pm
Haroon Ayaz
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Papua New Guinea is launching one of its largest-ever education investments — a $100 million Learning Enhancement and Access Project (LEAP) funded by the World Bank. The project aims to improve early learning for over 375,000 children, with upgrades across 3,500 schools in eight provinces, covering 43% of prep to grade 2 students.

LEAP focuses on boosting classroom quality, modernizing school facilities, and supporting 9,000 teachers through structured lesson plans, continuous training, and diploma-level qualifications. About $80 million is earmarked for teacher development to improve reading and math proficiency by grade 2.

Additionally, 200 secondary school hubs will be equipped with internet, digital tools, and training to support nearby schools, expanding access to quality education.

Minister Lucas Dekena highlighted the importance of education in unlocking national potential, noting the critical partnerships with the World Bank and the Government of Australia since 2022.

Beyond infrastructure, LEAP addresses key social challenges, including learning poverty, gender-based violence, and service gaps, with an emphasis on inclusive and safe learning spaces, especially for girls.

The initiative aligns with PNG’s National Education Plan and supports its 2050 vision to provide full basic education through grade 12 for every child.

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