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Are we safe?

2016-10-15
By Twaweza

As elections draw near, 70% of citizens report being afraid that the country may experience violence during the 2017 general elections. Almost half (44%) are very afraid of this possibility.

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The status of our healthcare sector: A citizen diagnosis

2016-10-11
By Twaweza

Half of citizens feel that Kenya’s health care system has major problems with the cost and availability of drugs cited as significant challenges but two thirds (68%) of Kenyans do not have health insurance.

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Half of citizens (47%) feel that Kenya’s healthcare sector has major problems

2016-09-13
By Twaweza

Cost and availability of drugs are cited as significant challenges.

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What’s going on in our schools?

2016-08-11
By Twaweza

8 out of 10 citizens (81%) think that they have a role to play in improving the quality of education in the country. And in some ways they are actively fulfilling their obligations: 8 out of 10 citizens visit their children’s school and discuss learning with teachers at least once a term.

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