Education
a. Requirements
-Children will go to school from elementary and middle school but then when they reach high school they will take a test that says whether or not they need to go to high school.
- Free primary school options but some are still not in school.
-Children ages 6-13 enrollment improved from 87% to 94% between 1998-2009.
-Children from rural households are more likely to be out of school than their urban counterparts.
-School enrollment rates differ by province.
b. School is like....
-Children from poor families are less likely to go to school compared to richer families.
-Nearly as many boys and girls are enrolled.
-High school is around 400$ a year or 9 months.
-4 in 10 people drop out of school because they cannot pay for it.
a. Requirements
-Children will go to school from elementary and middle school but then when they reach high school they will take a test that says whether or not they need to go to high school.
- Free primary school options but some are still not in school.
-Children ages 6-13 enrollment improved from 87% to 94% between 1998-2009.
-Children from rural households are more likely to be out of school than their urban counterparts.
-School enrollment rates differ by province.
b. School is like....
-Children from poor families are less likely to go to school compared to richer families.
-Nearly as many boys and girls are enrolled.
-High school is around 400$ a year or 9 months.
-4 in 10 people drop out of school because they cannot pay for it.
"Build Africa | Transforming Education and Livelihoods in Rural Africa."Build Africa. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2015.
"Build Africa | Transforming Education and Livelihoods in Rural Africa."Build Africa. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2015.
"Build Africa | Transforming Education and Livelihoods in Rural Africa."Build Africa. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2015.
"This Month In Kenya." All Things Kenyan. N.p., n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2015.