World Bank gives USD50mn for early childhood development in Sri Lanka

- LBO.com

Jun 25, 2015 (LBO) – The World Bank said it has approved a 50 million US dollar credit to improve the quality and increase access to Early Childhood Development (ECD) services in Sri Lanka.

“Early investment in human capital development is particularly effective at increasing the ability of disadvantaged children to access learning opportunities,” a statement said.

“It will also contribute to improve learning outcomes and support Sri Lanka to become more competitive in the global economy in the long run.”

The Government of Sri Lanka is emphasizing the importance of human capital formation, including the role of ECD, in realizing the country’s long-term development goals, the statement said.

“It has also developed a draft National Plan for Early Childhood Care and Development (2015-2020), to guide interventions in the ECD sector, which will be supported with this credit line,”

Early childhood is considered to be the period from conception to 5 years of age.

Monitoring and managing the milestones for the 0-2 year olds are well-established in Sri Lanka but ECD programs for children in the 3-5 age range are less developed.

Sri Lanka has around 17,020 ECD centers staffed by 29,340 teachers and around 84 percent of these centers are under non-state management.

“Sri Lanka needs to invest early, invest smartly and invest in all its people regardless of their socio-economic status if it is to meet its growth targets, end absolute poverty, and achieve shared prosperity” Francoise Clottes, Country Director, World Bank Sri Lanka and the Maldives said.

“Investing in Human Capital is crucial for the country to become competitive in the global economy, and this project aims at strengthening the foundation for Early Childhood Development in Sri Lanka.”

The five year project aims to enroll an additional 150,000 children in ECD centers, while enhancing an additional 2500 such centers to meet national quality standards.

By the end of the project, 5000 ECD centers would have conducted annual child development assessments in order to validate the overarching project objective of improving quality of and enhancing equitable access to ECD, the statement said.

“Inequitable access to and poor quality of ECD services are two of the key challenges this project seeks to address” Saurav Dev Bhatta, Senior Economist and Team Leader of the project said in the statement.

“Evidence suggests that household income and location are key determinants of access to ECD services. Enrollment rates are lower for children from poorer households, rural areas and Plantations,”

“Most ECD centers that cater to the poorer segments of society are resource constrained and are inadequate in terms of basic infrastructure, teaching-learning materials, and teacher qualifications.”

The credit for this project is being provided by the International Development Association (IDA) – the World Bank’s concessionary lending arm –with a maturity of 25 years, including a 5 year grace period.

The central government agency with primary responsibility for overseeing ECD service delivery is the Children’s Secretariat (CS), housed within the State Ministry of Child Affairs (SMCA).

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