CJ Martha Koome Calls for Unification of Higher Education Financing Model to Address Inequality
Chief Justice Martha Koome has called for the unification of Kenya’s Higher Education Financing Model to address inequality, suggesting the consolidation of bursary funds to provide free education for all. Her remarks, made on 22nd August 2024, come in response to concerns about the new tiered funding system that many believe exacerbates educational disparities. Chief Justice Martha Koome advocates for the unification of Kenya’s Higher Education Financing Model, proposing free education for all by consolidating existing bursary funds. Her comments, made on 22nd August 2024, highlight concerns over the current tiered system and its impact on inequality.
22nd August 2024
Chief Justice Martha Koome has today called for the unification of Kenya’s Higher Education Financing Model to ensure that education is free and accessible to all Kenyans. Speaking in Nairobi, CJ Koome emphasized the need to address the growing inequality in access to higher education, which she believes is perpetuated by the current tiered funding system.
“There is a bursary fund given from the taxpayer’s money to governors, women representatives, MPs through the CDF, and MCAs. How are these bursaries disbursed? Why wouldn’t you consolidate these funds and make education free for all?” CJ Koome questioned.
Her remarks come amid widespread concern over the new university funding model, which categorizes students into five bands based on family income. The model, which aims to distribute government support more equitably, has faced criticism for being complex and inadequate, particularly for middle-income families.
CJ Koome’s proposal to redirect public funds towards a unified, free education system has sparked debate, with many viewing it as a bold step toward reducing educational inequality and promoting social equity in Kenya.
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