The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya. However, large numbers of children are still out of school. The majority of the out-of-school children belong to ethnic minority groups and the rural and urban poor, who live in abject poverty. This situation is disturbing given that free primary education was intended to universalize access to primary education, particularly for the poor. In Kenya, where gender parity has been achieved in primary education, gender disparities become obvious when analyses include geographical region and high levels of poverty. The degree to which gender parity is met varies from region to region and across ethnic groups. However this experience is not unique...
Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
Kenya and Uganda have both made considerable quantitative gains in education. However, there is stil...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya....
Education has been found to have positive effects in the reduction of poverty. In both rural and urb...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
Education has been recognized as human right and a key factor to reducing poverty and child labour. ...
Girls’ opportunity to attend and stay in school is a worldwide issue especially for secondary educat...
We identify the impact of the 2003 Kenyan Free Primary Education (FPE) programme on gender imbalance...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education li...
The achievement of gender equality in education is an important development goal, endorsed primarily...
Countries world over have endeavoured to achieve gender equality in education given that education i...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education l...
As a developing country in sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya has fared comparatively well in educating its y...
Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
Kenya and Uganda have both made considerable quantitative gains in education. However, there is stil...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya....
Education has been found to have positive effects in the reduction of poverty. In both rural and urb...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
Education has been recognized as human right and a key factor to reducing poverty and child labour. ...
Girls’ opportunity to attend and stay in school is a worldwide issue especially for secondary educat...
We identify the impact of the 2003 Kenyan Free Primary Education (FPE) programme on gender imbalance...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education li...
The achievement of gender equality in education is an important development goal, endorsed primarily...
Countries world over have endeavoured to achieve gender equality in education given that education i...
The main research question addressed in this paper is to assess whether theories in the education l...
As a developing country in sub-Saharan Africa, Kenya has fared comparatively well in educating its y...
Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
Kenya and Uganda have both made considerable quantitative gains in education. However, there is stil...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...