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Learners in insecurity prone areas of Baringo continue to face a myriad of challenges that continue to affect their learning outcomes. A section of leaders and education stakeholders in the region are calling on the national government to address among others, challenges of food and provision of clean drinking water. This comes after the region was ravaged by bandit attacks that displaced communities and disrupted education the area.
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Schools ravaged and vandalized by bandits in Baringo struggling to stay afloat
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