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Report: 20 per cent of Siaya residents have no formal education

Vendors hawk farm produce to passengers aboard a Usenge bound bus at Akala market in Siaya County. A recent report shows that 20 per cent of the county’s residents lack formal training. PHOTO: COLLINS ODUOR/FILE

SIAYA: Only 20 per cent of Siaya County residents have no formal education, a study has revealed.

According to a recent report by the Society for International Development (SID) and the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), Ugenya constituency has the highest number of residents in the county with no formal education at 24 per cent.

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