As we climbed up to the third floor of the HORDYK Wing at Kiambu National Polytechnic (KINAP), we met several young women carrying toddlers in their arms. At first, it seemed unusual: students attending classes with children in tow. However, when we walked past two classrooms, the picture became clearer. Some mothers sat…
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