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Obama Expands Reading Program – in Kenya: Corruption determined to not be an obstacle to taxpayer money

Sunday, May 12, 2013 16:09
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President Barack Obama delivers a speech at the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, May 3, 2013.

Steve Peacock * WND

Millions of children will be targeted to improve their reading skills over the next five years under a new Obama administration literacy program in nearly 30,000 public and private primary schools.

But the schools are not in the U.S., they’re in the Republic of Kenya.

The tentatively titled Kenya Early Grade Reading Project, or KEGRP, seeks to implement national curriculum standards, deploy more than 1,000 trainers to assist tens of thousands teachers and improve the ratio of textbooks to students. The Obama administration didn’t reveal the cost of the program.

According to a draft Statement of Work that WND located via routine database research, the U.S. Agency for International Development wants to ensure Kenyan children develop strong reading comprehension skills.

Accomplishing that task will be possible only when “access to quality materials matches the political and social will” to make it happen, the agency said in the document.

Kenya is one of the largest recipients of U.S. foreign aid, which peaked in fiscal 2009 at $830 million. The president’s fiscal 2014 request, however, dipped to $460 million.

The Obama administration nonetheless continues to view Kenya “as a strategic partner and anchor state in East Africa, and as critical to counterterrorism efforts in the region,” according to a Congressional Research Service report that the Federation of American Scientists made available earlier this year.

USAID’s Office of Education and Youth in Kenya acknowledged that it must proceed carefully when carrying out KEGRP, particularly in light of previous corruption scandals at the Kenyan Ministry of Education.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/obama-expands-reading-program-in-kenya/#BtDAURtUdw3beC3z.99

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