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New bid to improve the quality of early childhood learning

Mombasa County Governor, Ali Hassan [left], his deputy, William Kingi [right] and Mombasa County chief officer of Information Communication and Technology, Anwar Ahmed [centre] during the launch of Early Childhood robotics education at Buxton in Mombasa. [Omondi Onyango, Standard]

Stakeholders in the education sector want the government to focus on delivering quality early childhood education.

Speaking during a meeting in preparation for the Global Partnership on Education (GPE) replenishment summit that will be held on June 28, the team from Their World, a global charity that rallies governments to advance the interests of children and women, said there should be a shift from provision of bursaries and infrastructure development in schools.

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