A meeting to discuss reforms in the Higher Education sector in Kenya kicks off today in Nairobi. The country aims at building a high quality and competitive education sector in Africa through sustainable funding and leveraging on technology. The meeting which Is jointly convened by the Ministry of Education and the World Bank was officially by CS Education Prof. George Magoha.
A meeting to discuss reforms in the Higher Education sector in Kenya kicks off today in Nairobi
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