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Explain how education in Kenya is financed

      

Explain how education in Kenya is financed

  

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-In Kenya, education is financed through public funds from taxes, fees paid by parents, private
and international donors.
-In the cost-sharing strategy, the government pays for educational administration and
professional services, as well as putting up the school infrastructure. Local communities and
well-wishers may also contribute towards putting up of school structures
-Education in pre-primary public and private school is fully catered for by parents; both tuition and teachers.
-Education in primary and secondary school is fully catered for by the
Government; Both the tuition and payment of teachers
-Education in public institutions of higher learning is partially funded by the government.
Government sponsored students in both public and private institutions pay a subsidized fee
while Self sponsored students in both public and private institutions pay their own fees.

Titany answered the question on January 7, 2022 at 05:47


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