May 20, 2024
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Kenya Education Fund has welcomed the move by the government to allocate lions share of the national budget to education.

“”The lion’s share of the budget allocation for education, particularly focused on improving Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), is a commendable initiative. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that there is still a significant gap in terms of infrastructure development. Many schools, especially boarding high schools, are currently overburdened with high student populations, leading to increased maintenance costs and a decline in hygiene standards across these institutions.

Allocating only 2.8 billion towards infrastructure improvements is insufficient to address this pressing issue comprehensively. While the allocation for teacher training is a step in the right direction, it is essential to recognize the severe disadvantage faced by junior high school students. The current situation, where some schools have only one qualified teacher responsible for teaching nearly 14 subjects, demands urgent attention. Failure to address this matter promptly will result in a significant number of students being deprived of a quality education.

It is imperative for the authorities to prioritize the enhancement of infrastructure and the allocation of additional resources to ensure optimal learning conditions for all students. Only by addressing these challenges can we prevent a potential waste of talent and secure a brighter future for our youth.”

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