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World Bank approves $100 Million for skills development programs in Malawi | Malawi 24 - Malawi news

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The World Bank has approved $100 million (about K80 billion) in financing for Malawi to support increased access, particularly for female students, to skills development programs in priority areas of the economy that are most relevant to the labor market. The Skills for a Vibrant Economy (SAVE) Project is designed to provide skills development support […]

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