Schools in Kenya reopening from January 4 in less than ideal

Schools in Kenya reopening from January 4 in less than ideal conditions and bickering


The East African
Saturday January 02 2021
Students of Mugoiri Girls High School in Murang'a County walk outside the Kenya National Archives in Nairobi on December 19, 2020. There are conflicting voices in Kenya's education sector following the re-opening of schools. PHOTO | FILE | NMG
Summary
The country has 23,000 public primary schools with more than 12 million pupils and more than three million students in secondary schools, not counting learners in private institutions.
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There are neither additional classes, ablution facilities, nor complementary funding for schools as all levels of Kenyan learners resume in-class learning on January 4 after a nine-month disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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