El Salvador, Dec. 16 -- The World Bank Board of Directors has approved a new operation to expand access to quality health, education, and social assistance services in Brazil's Municipality of Salvador, in the northeastern State of Bahia.Overall, the Salvador Social III Program is expected to benefit 1.7 million residents who rely on the public health system, 104,000 students in municipal schools, and 1.1 million individuals registered in the Cadastro Unico, the social registry of the poor and vulnerable population.By strengthening integrated service delivery across these three sectors, the Salvador Social Multi-Sector Service Delivery Program III project will strengthen services for the population of the city, supporting a more inclusive a...