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Civil society organizations in the country are calling for a shift from the current bursary-based education system to free, quality, and compulsory basic education. The organisations argue that should the new approach be adopted all Kenyan children woud have access to the education they deserve.
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Activists: Let’s shift from bursary-based education to free basic education
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