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Insecuriy in parts of Baringo county is still denying scores of pupils the chance to access education. A number of schools in the county remain insecure locking pupils out of classrooms. The insecurity threat has now left some schools with less than one hundred pupils attending classes. Brenda Wanga reports on the twin challenges of insecurity and lack of food and it's impact on the education in the insecurity prone county.
Insecurity in Baringo keeps thousands of children out of school
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