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She walks in grace withe her children besides her.
Children from Genesis Joy a school in Mathare slums,Nairobi, Kenya attend computer lessons in a classroom. In 2003 Kenya followed its neighbours Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda and Malawi in introducing free and compulsory primary education for all, the response from the public as well as international donors was overwhelming. UNICEF figures show that by 2006, the number of children enrolled in Kenya's 18,000 primary schools had doubled, and that now almost 80 percent of girls and boys are enrolled. And according to UN Development Programme figures, the overall literacy rate has shot up to 74 percent.
A cyber cafe owned and operated by the Kangaita Youth Empowerment Programme in Embu, Kenya.
Young women receive instructions from a teacher on how to use a computer at a cyber cafe in Embu, Kenya.