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  2. Women's Institute for Secondary Education and Research

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    The Women’s Institute for Secondary Education and Research (WISER) International is a non-profit organization providing high-quality girls' education, holistic health resources, and community-oriented support in Muhuru Bay, Kenya.

  3. Women in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The history of the evolution of the traits of women in Kenya can be divided into Women within Swahili culture, Women in British Kenya, and Kenyan Women post-Independence. [3] The condition and status of the female population in Kenya has faced many changes over the past century. Kenya was a British colony from 1888 until 1963. [4]

  4. Kenya Girl Guides Association - Wikipedia

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    Guide. Scouting portal. The Kenya Girl Guides Association (KGGA) is the national Guiding organization of Kenya. It serves 120,805 members (as of 2003). Founded in 1920, the girls-only organization became a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1963. The patron is First Lady Lucy Kibaki. [1]

  5. Starehe Girls' Centre - Wikipedia

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    A National Girls' School which focus in helping disadvantaged girls from low income earning families to access education. It is a sister school of the Starehe Boys' Centre and School and it emulates its principals. The school's director is Margaret Wanjohi. Njambi was inspired to start a quality high school for bright girls from poor ...

  6. Daraja Academy - Wikipedia

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    Daraja Academy was founded in 2009 by Jenni and Jason Doherty – educators from the San Francisco Bay Area who, after visiting Kenya in 2006, saw the need for girls’ education in the country. [2] Noting the degree to which gender determined educational opportunity and the correlation between education and job opportunity, the Dohertys ...

  7. OLA Girls Senior High School (Kenyasi) - Wikipedia

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    Ola Girls' Secondary School was established in 1973 by the Catholic Sisters, Our Lady of Apostles in collaboration with the late Rev James Kwadwo Owusu, and the then Omanhene of the Kenyasi No.2 Traditional Area, Nana Nsiah Ababio. [5] However it officially started on the September 27, 1974 with 34 girls. It was until September, 1976 that it ...

  8. Loreto Convent Msongari - Wikipedia

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    Loreto Convent Msongari is an all-girls school in Nairobi’s Lavington area. [1] [2] It was founded by the Sisters of Loreto with Catholic traditions in 1921. The school teaches two curriculums: the Kenyan 8-4-4 (in primary and high school) and the British IGCSE (high school only) curriculums. The high school has boarding and day facilities ...

  9. ‘Grown-ish’ Star Yara Shahidi, Creator Kenya Barris on ...

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    Kenya Barris was deeply inspired by “The Cosby Show” when he created “Black-ish” in 2014. The writer and executive producer wanted to create a similarly beloved family sitcom that was ...

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