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The government has been urged to ensure equity in distribution of resources in the education sector to ensure all children including those in the slums access quality education. Speaking while marking the international children’s day Unified Alternative Provision of Basic Education and Training (APBET) national Chairman Moses Wokono and treasurer Dr Paul Wanjohi called for an amendment in law regarding the provision of basic education for children in informal settlements.
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Schools in slums demand inclusion after shortage of learning.
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