Over 2,000 Rural Kenya Primary Schools Face Closure Amid Falling Enrolment

More than 2,000 primary schools in rural Kenya are at risk of being shut down due to a sharp decline in student enrolment. The crisis has become so severe in some areas that livestock outnumber the pupils attending classes. Falling birth rates, rural-to-urban migration, and economic hardship are among the key factors driving families away from local schools. The situation highlights a growing challenge for Kenya's education system in maintaining viable institutions across sparsely populated regions.
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