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Kenya: Hungry Children a Symptom of Systemic Defect

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Opinion - Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja wants every school-going child in Kenya to have at least one meal a day and is sponsoring a bill - the National School Lunch Bill - to enforce this. The logic is that if it is passed into law, the government will be compelled to fund it to ensure hundreds of thousands of children remain in school once enrolled.

Source: allAfrica.com

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