Needy pupils at 800 non-formal schools will benefit from a four-year multi-million shilling project to boost the quality of learning.
The scheme, part of an Sh800 million project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAid) and the Aga Khan Foundation, will be launched on Friday.
More than 200,000 pupils in slum areas in Nairobi, Mombasa and other areas will benefit annually.
USAid mission director Erna Kerst and Education permanent secretary James ole Kiyapi are expected to launch the project that runs until 2014.
via Daily Nation: – News |Project targets pupils at 800 informal schools.
It is really very good initiative taken by the both the NGO’s. Such steps will be fruitfull in the development of national character and moral….. it will improve quality education and bring huminity among the people……
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