Education occupies a central position in Kenya’s social and political landscape, as evident in the number of schools and academic institutions throughout the territory. Key measures have been implemented over the last 10 years to democratise education by making schools accessible to everyone, particularly the poorest in society. These measures included the introduction of free primary education in 2003, followed by the abolition of secondary education fees five years later. These decisions ha..
Education has been recognized as human right and a key factor to reducing poverty and child labour. ...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
Kenya is among the African countries that have made notable advances in the quest for Universal Prim...
This paper examines the current status of basic education in Kenya. First, a review of the progress ...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has ma...
The Constitution promulgated on August 27, 2010 divides the territory of Kenya into administrative u...
Achieving universal primary education (UPE) is one of international development goals. In the light ...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has m...
Universalisation of primary education (UPE) has been a global issue since the early sixties, yet sev...
The current government’s overall goal within education remains to achieve Education for All (EFA) by...
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...
For a country to realize full economic potential education is paramount. A population with ability t...
Education has been recognized as human right and a key factor to reducing poverty and child labour. ...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
Kenya is among the African countries that have made notable advances in the quest for Universal Prim...
This paper examines the current status of basic education in Kenya. First, a review of the progress ...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has ma...
The Constitution promulgated on August 27, 2010 divides the territory of Kenya into administrative u...
Achieving universal primary education (UPE) is one of international development goals. In the light ...
Modern Kenya has been steadily evolving since 1963 when the country attained independence. It has m...
Universalisation of primary education (UPE) has been a global issue since the early sixties, yet sev...
The current government’s overall goal within education remains to achieve Education for All (EFA) by...
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...
For a country to realize full economic potential education is paramount. A population with ability t...
Education has been recognized as human right and a key factor to reducing poverty and child labour. ...
Kenya has experienced a rapid expansion of the education system partly due to high government expend...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...