In the sun-scorched county of Turkana, a head of institution struggles to run a school without water, textbooks, or sufficient staff. The government sends the same Ksh 1,420 per primary pupil as it does to a Nairobi school with access to good roads, power, internet and piped water. Equal funding? Yes. Fair funding? Absolutely not. … Continue reading Equal isn’t fair: Why ASAL schools deserve more than one-size-fits-all capitation
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Equal isn’t fair: Why ASAL schools deserve more than one-size-fits-all capitation
In the sun-scorched county of Turkana, a head of institution struggles to run a school without water, textbooks, or sufficient staff. The government sends the same Ksh 1,420 per primary pupil as it does to a Nairobi school with access to good roads, power, internet and piped water. Equal funding? Yes. Fair funding? Absolutely not. … Continue reading Equal isn’t fair: Why ASAL schools deserve more than one-size-fits-all capitation