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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]World bank and ifc stopped this perk years ago, but I think still grandfathered through existing kids in private schools. [/quote] IDB still offers the education remission benefit for expats (see below from website). “Education Benefit for Dependent Children: By means of the Education Benefit IDB Group provides financial assistance to expatriate staff toward the cost of tuition of their dependent children (between 5 and 25 years old). The Education Benefit will be paid as a reimbursement at the end of the academic year, upon meeting the requirements set by the IDB Group at the rate of 50% of tuition for staff assigned to headquarters. Payment may include a subsistence allowance for room & board, tuition reimbursement and any payment of subsistence (If applicable) will be paid up to reimbursement cap established for the academic year.“ Pretty sure World Bank still does too. It’s an amazing benefit. https://www.worldbank.org/en/about/unit/human-resources/education-benefits[/quote]
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