“In terms of selecting schools, we work with organizations that have the same vision and mission and for this year, we are working in collaboration with CFK and it’s through these NGOs that we can identify the schools where we have pupils who need writing instruments,” she said.
CFK Africa Project Education Manager, Joshua Omweno said education is one of the most effective tools in addressing poverty.
“We’ve come to Mikindani Primary School to help support, in addressing this by sharing material support, which is one of the most important issues that negate student success,” said Omweno.
He said CFK Africa has established through their research that when learners are supported to access quality education, then they come to school and stay in school.
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