World Bank urges Philippines to invest in children’s early years

A World Bank report released on Monday states that increasing investment in children’s early development will improve the well-being of all Filipinos and strengthen the country’s economic potential.
The report describes the importance of health, nutrition, education, and social protection during the first decade of life and stresses the need to invest in these areas to boost the country’s human capital.
The Philippines, with a relatively young population, can harness its demographic dividend with adequate investment in human capital, said Ndiame Diop, World Bank country director for Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand.
However, according to the World Bank’s Human Capital Index (HCI), the Philippines struggles in this regard.
The HCI measures the contribution of health and education to the productivity of the next generation of workers.
Because of underinvestment in those key areas, Filipino children born today are projected to be only about half as productive when they reach adulthood as they could be.
The report finds several factors contributing to the productivity gap, including limited and unequal access to education and health services.
It recommends targeted capacity building, budget support, and an equitable incentive mechanism for the country’s local government units, which play a critical role in service delivery to boost human capital.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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