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USAID, Nepal celebrate seven years of collaboration on NEGRP

KATHMANDU, April 27: The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MoEST), USAID’s Early Grade Reading Program (USAID EGRP II), and other development partners convened a high-level event at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 27: The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MoEST), USAID’s Early Grade Reading Program (USAID EGRP II), and other development partners convened a high-level event at Singha Durbar, Kathmandu. The event marked the closing of USAID EGRP II and celebrated seven years of collaboration and achievements of the National Early Grade Reading Program (NEGRP).


On the occasion,  MOEST Joint Secretary Dr Hari Lamsal said, “In the last seven years, the National Early Grade Reading Program supported the implementation of revised curriculum, developed municipal education plans and ensured access to quality teaching and learning in half of Nepal’s schools.”


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Sepideh Keyvanshad, USAID/Nepal Mission Director noted, “Over the past seven years, the partnership between the Government of Nepal and USAID through the National Early Grade Reading Program, has led to tangible improvements in learning for Nepal’s children in the foundational early grades of primary school—even in the face of substantial adversity during the pandemic.”


“As we celebrate 75 years of partnership between the Government of Nepal and the United States Government, we look forward to continuing in the spirit of strong collaboration. We look forward to supporting the Ministry’s goal of improving every child's reading skills by 2030 as outlined in the School Education Sector Plan 2021-2030,” Keyvanshad remarked.


The United States first started partnering with the Government of Nepal on education in the late 1950s with the founding of the College of Education. The U.S. government has since continued to collaborate closely and support the Nepali Government to improve the quality of education in the country.


 

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