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    Access and Participation in Secondary School Education

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    Date
    2003
    Author
    Njeru, Enos H N
    Orodho, John
    Type
    Other
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    On attainment of political independence in 1963, the Government of Kenya (GoK), households and the private sector collectively endeavoured to enhance the development of education in the country. The rapid development of education and training in Kenya was an aftermath of the Sessional Paper No. 10 of 1965 on African Socialism and its Application to Planning in Kenya, which emphasized combating ignorance, disease and poverty. It was based on two long-standing concerns that: (i) every Kenyan child, irrespective of gender, religion and ethnicity, has the inalienable right to access basic welfare provision, including education; and (ii) the GoK has an obligation to provide opportunity to all citizens to fully participate in socio-economic and political development of the country and also to empower the people to improve their welfare. Development of education since independence has been marked by various changes and challenges. For nearly four decades therefore, the sector has undergone several reviews by special commissions and working parties appointed by the government, with the aim of improving efficiency and effectiveness of the education provision.
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    http://www.terremadri.it/materiali/aree_geopolitiche/africa/kenya/kenya_edu_sec.pdf
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/12052
    Citation
    IPAR Policy Brief Volume 9, Issue 6, 2003
    Publisher
    IPAR
     
    College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS)
     
    Subject
    Secondary School Education
    Policy Implications
    Emerging Issues
    Description
    Access and Participation in Secondary School Education: Emerging Issues and Policy Implications
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