World Bank approves 105 mln USD to support primary education in Uzbekistan
AKP Phnom Penh, 02 July, 2026--
The World Bank (WB) has approved a support package worth 105 million U.S. dollars for Uzbekistan to implement its "Transforming Public Education for Economic Growth" program, according to a press release from the bank.
The financial package includes a 100 million dollar concessional credit from the International Development Association and a 5 million dollar grant from the International Finance Facility for Education.
According to WB data, school enrollment in Uzbekistan is expected to exceed 7.6 million students in 2026. Driven by rapid population growth, the country needs to construct approximately 300 new schools annually to meet the growing demand.
Najy Benhassine, World Bank country director for Central Asia, noted that strengthening foundational skills in primary schools is central to building Uzbekistan's human capital base and advancing its long-term socio-economic development.
Under the program, scheduled to run until 2030, Uzbekistan plans to provide professional development for approximately 50,000 teachers and school administrators, and create 27,000 additional primary school seats across six regions. Around 2 million students in grades 1 to 4 are expected to benefit from the project.
AKP-Xinhua





