This study critically reviews the education sector in Kenya and the challenges facing the sector in achieving universal primary schooling. The study argues that the introduction of cost-sharing system in Kenya has resulted in high dropout and repetition rates, low transition and completion rates. These problems are exacerbated by the fact that children from poor households, whose parents cannot afford to pay fees, end up dropping out of school. Lack of textbooks has also resulted in poor performance in the national examination. The study also notes that as much as the government is subsidizing education in terms of paying teachers, reduction of debt overhang is important and that debt servicing must be addressed to free resources for social...
ABSTRACT: This paper is conceptualized on the existing researches which propound that financial reso...
The central role of education for economic and social development has never been questioned. Indeed,...
In response to constraints in the public budget, which partly reflect a monumental quantitative grow...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Achieving universal primary education (UPE) is one of international development goals. In the light ...
Convinced of the role of education in promoting and accelerating economic and social development, th...
The purpose of the study was to develop guidelines and specific recommendations for financing constr...
The introduction of Free Primary Education in Kenya left the government with a greater role and burd...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
The introduction of Free Primary Education in Kenya left the government with a greater role and burd...
ABSTRACT: This paper is conceptualized on the existing researches which propound that financial reso...
The central role of education for economic and social development has never been questioned. Indeed,...
In response to constraints in the public budget, which partly reflect a monumental quantitative grow...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Kenya has targeted universal primary education since its independence. In achieving such a goal the ...
Achieving universal primary education (UPE) is one of international development goals. In the light ...
Convinced of the role of education in promoting and accelerating economic and social development, th...
The purpose of the study was to develop guidelines and specific recommendations for financing constr...
The introduction of Free Primary Education in Kenya left the government with a greater role and burd...
The government of Kenya adopted Free Primary Education (FPE) in January 2003 with a main objective o...
The introduction of Free Primary Education in Kenya left the government with a greater role and burd...
ABSTRACT: This paper is conceptualized on the existing researches which propound that financial reso...
The central role of education for economic and social development has never been questioned. Indeed,...
In response to constraints in the public budget, which partly reflect a monumental quantitative grow...