The child support grant system has inadvertently strengthened the societal expectation that women should bear the primary caregiving role for children — often without adequate support or compensation.
Structural barriers, cultural norms, and a lack of gender-sensitive governance practices continue to hinder progress.
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The PS called for harmonisation education systems across the region is no longer a choice—it’s a necessity for East Africa to ...
SIGNIFICANT gaps are visible in the nutritional habits of most rural areas despite the widespread availability of livestock ...
Success will hinge on the ability to adapt to economic shifts, embrace technological innovations, and align with evolving ...