Call for Applications: Social Exclusion in Adolescence Research Masterclass!
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The Evidence to Impact Symposium (June 9–11, 2026) is bringing together some of the brightest minds driving evidence generation, policy influence, and program design across our continent.
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My fellow Kenyans, there is something important about CBC and Grade 10 that is not being honestly explained to the public, by the William Ruto government and, unfortunately, by much of the mainstream media.
On television, we are told that Grade 10 learners are failing to join schools because of lack of fees, and that schools lack textbooks.
But there is a bigger question that neither government briefings nor prime-time news panels are asking.
In 2025, the government signed a €180 million World Bank loan for grade 10 & cbc education.
The money was released in December 2025.
Repayment by all Kenyan taxpayers begins in 2029.
According to the official loan documents, part of this money was meant to:
- Provide textbooks for every Grade 10 learner (1:1 ratio)
- Offer full scholarships to needy students
- Build classrooms to support the CBC transition
- Provide free lunch for Grade 10 learners
Now ask yourself:
If textbooks were funded, why are parents being asked to buy them?
If scholarships were funded, why are many learners failing to report for Grade 10?
If classrooms were funded, why do many schools show no new infrastructure?
Something does not add up.
What is even more troubling is that a huge chunk of this loan is allocated to ministry offices, administration, and so-called "consultations," while less than half directly benefits learners.
If loans are borrowed in the name of our children, why do offices benefit more than classrooms and students?
This is not noise.
It is accountability.
Some truths will never lead the evening news.
But they must still be told.
Evidence attached below. Judge for yourself.
Session 2 of PROMOTE II: adolescent mothers + open conversation about baby illnesses and local remedies. Demystifying traditions, sharing safe care tips, and linking families to local health services. 💬👶🩺
Strong communities = healthier babies. 💪🌍 @aphrc@otiezmilly
@KeNHAKenya why are you adding very rough irregular bumps on the A104 without any warnings and in an area where there’s no foot traffic? The rumble strips added are like many rough tiny bumps. 2 accidents already since you added them yesterday
When evidence speaks, and leaders commit, change happens.
“As the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, we view the release of the 2024 HVACS not just as an end in itself but as a call to action to all of us involved to scale up responsive and effective interventions on violence prevention and protection for all children,” @TeybaHassen, Director-General @RRSEthiopia
Conducted by Baobab RPC across 20 refugee camps in Ethiopia, this population-based data demands:
✅ Expanded survivor services (psychosocial, STI screening)
✅ Policy action to break intergenerational violence cycles
📕 Read the full report & join the call to #EndViolence among children in refugee settings. https://t.co/c8Z4d51Ehu
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We are inviting applications for a key leadership role as Director of Communications at @WHO to lead our strategic communications and global advocacy.
The closing date for applications is 15 January 2026. For more information, visit https://t.co/pQnAptwmmv
From all of us at @aphrc to you and your loved ones:
Merry Christmas friends!
May the festive season fill your hearts with love and joy and may peace reign in your hearts.
@KeNHAKenya the repairs on Limuru Road are death traps. Why dig up the road and fill the holes with stones then wait ages before repaving the road! There have been near misses when drivers have to swerve to avoid those dug-up sections! @Ma3Route