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Are parents in Kenya engaged in schools?

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Are parents in Kenya engaged in schools?

2016-12-22
By Twaweza
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Only 3 out of 10 Kenyans with children in primary school are interested in following up on whether teachers are present or absent in school, even though 3 in 10 Kenyans think teachers and head teachers do not come to school as expected.

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