This overview breaks down how bursary funds were allocated in Kamukunji, who benefited, and what the data reveals about access to education.
Overall Bursary Allocation
- Total disbursed: KES 465 million
- Total beneficiaries: 64,668 students
- Coverage: Secondary schools, TVET institutions, colleges, and universities
Distribution by Level of Study
- Secondary education: Majority share, reflecting high demand and retention needs
- Technical & vocational training: Growing allocation to support skills development
- Tertiary & university: Targeted support for high-performing students
Equity & Inclusion
Bursary allocation prioritised fairness and inclusion.- Orphans and vulnerable children prioritised
- Students with disabilities supported
- Gender balance monitored to ensure equitable access
Accountability Measures
- Verification of school admission and enrollment
- Community and institutional validation of applicants
- Follow-up to confirm funds reached intended beneficiaries
What the Numbers Mean
The data tells a clear story: sustained, well-managed bursary support keeps children in school and expands opportunity.In the next story, we follow individual journeys — from bursary support to graduation — to show how these numbers translate into real lives.