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3.5 million children to be out of school, due to drought

According to a recent survey done by Save the Children in June 2022 on the impact of the drought in 17 counties, a significant decrease in enrollment is seen in all the counties with an average of 52 percent affected schools across all levels (Early Childhood Education, Primary and Secondary). [Nehemiah Okwembah, Standard].

As drought continues to ravage the country due to the ripple effect of climate change, it is feared that over 3.5 million children in Kenya will be out of school when schools reopen for the first term next week.

A study by the Global Out of School Children Initiative has revealed that there are more than two million children aged between 4 and 17 years who have been out of school since the third term of 2021.

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