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Streamline reporting structures in education sector to avoid conflicts

KNUT Secretary General Henry Collins Oyuu speaks during a past presser. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

The Kenyan education system has undergone several reforms since 1963. This is because it is required to align itself with market demands and to respond to the needs of society.

The formation of the Ministry of Education was a major milestone for ensuring there is a proper structure of monitoring and evaluating all educational programmes in the country at all levels, and ensuring that they comply with existing standards regionally and globally.

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