During graduations, graduates outline dreams and an appetite to up eat the world, believing they can have everything.
Then they are punched in the face by the unemployment and underemployment crisis, a reality faced by Kenya’s over 50,000 graduates annually. The crisis can be put into perspective by taking the example of a law graduate who has a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in law, in addition to a Kenya School of Law Diploma, unable to find a job in their field, working instead in a low-skilled position just to get by.