Education in Kenya

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Region: Kenya

The problem of education in Kenya is characterized by inadequate funding, lack of access to quality education, high dropout rates, and a shortage of qualified teachers. Additionally, there is a significant disparity in education opportunities between urban and rural areas, as well as between different socioeconomic groups.

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                Imagine students in rural Kenya using computers and reading books!  The Kenya Connect Learning Resource Center engages and empowers students and teachers from our 63 partner schools through access to ...
                
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                The COVID-19 pandemic completely derailed the education journey for the poorest and most vulnerable children. RKF's main aim is to ensure school children in Kisumu always have access to quality educat...
                
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                In a country devastated by AIDS, many young children are orphaned and left in the care of guardians or elder grandparents. We recognize that the only way out of poverty for every child is through educ...
                
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                150 impoverished children from the Mathare slums in Kenya will be given an education, technical training, school materials, food and medical care.


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                Ready Aiders Foundation plans to teach coding to 100 girls yearly from Mathare Slums in Nairobi Kenya. We believe that equipping young girls in the slums gives them a better shot at economic independe...
                
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