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Tana River County Senator Danson Mungatana has called on the Ministry of Education to take urgent action to ensure that displaced learners do not miss the upcoming national examinations and assessments. Social conflicts in Tana River County have displaced hundreds of families, forcing them into temporary camps for the past three weeks. The conflict, which has resulted in the destruction of homes has left these families facing dire living conditions. Learning has also been disrupted, with many school children unable to attend classes.
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Tana River Clashes I Learning disrupted, concerns over the fate of candidates
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