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Sponsorship programme for special needs learners launched

Nominated Senator Crystal Asige and Education CS Julius Migos Ogamba during the launch of the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Foundation scholarship programme, dubbed 'Inuka',on 7th April 2025, that aims to support secondary and tertiary scholarships for students with disabilities. [Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has unveiled an education sponsorship programme to support children with disabilities in secondary education.

Dubbed INUKA, the programme aims to bridge the persistent inequality in education access for learners with special needs.

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