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World Bank supports early childhood development in Tanzania

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World Bank supports early childhood development in Tanzania
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The World Bank is funding the $116 million Pamoja Project in Tanzania to improve early childhood development and childcare infrastructure. The initiative also aims to combat gender-based violence and support women's economic empowerment through professional training and policy development.

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This project addresses critical gaps in childcare infrastructure and workforce training, which are essential for long-term economic development and gender equality in the region.

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The World Bank, through the Pamoja Project is rolling out initiatives to combat Gender-based violence in Tanzania while also laying grounds for early childhood caring programs.

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The article reports on a development project using neutral, factual language based on official program goals.

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