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In Nairobi's informal settlements, education remains a daily battle for thousands of children. While free primary education was meant to bridge the gaps, overcrowded public schools, long commutes, and safety concerns push many parents to make difficult choices. with limited options, some turn to low-cost private schools, but questions on quality persist. now, a proposed school busing system is offering a glimmer of hope—but funding challenges remain.
In Nairobi's informal settlements, education remains a daily battle for thousands of children
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