DP's spouse Dr. Joyce Kithure calls for quality education for all children
Dr. Joyce Kithure graces a fundraiser for the construction of classrooms and a science laboratory at Obalwanda Comprehensive School in Suba North, Homa Bay County. PHOTO | DPCS
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Spouse to the Deputy President, Dr. Joyce Kithure, has called for increased focus on ensuring all children get access to quality education to enable them to become better people in society.
Dr.
Kithure said education sets children on a path to better lives calling on
teachers, parents and other stakeholders in the sector to work closely for the
good of the young learners.
“Let us
ensure that no child is left behind due to neglect, discouragement, or lack of
support,” she urged.
Dr.
Kithure spoke on Tuesday when she graced a fundraiser for the construction of
classrooms and a science laboratory at Obalwanda Comprehensive School in Suba
North, Homa Bay County.
“I urge
parents and guardians to continue working closely with teachers to instil
discipline, values, and a love for learning in our children,” she noted.
Dr.
Kithure, a senior lecturer at the University of Nairobi, said education is
still a great equaliser urging learners to remain focused in school, avoid
misdeeds, respect teachers and their parents and guardians.
“I
encourage you to remain focused on your studies. Education is your greatest
equaliser. Be disciplined, curious, and determined. Respect your teachers, use
your time wisely, and believe in your ability to succeed. Hard work and
integrity will always open doors for you,” Dr. Kithure added.
She also
pushed for continued investment in school infrastructure to ensure a better
learning environment for children.
“When we
invest in classrooms, laboratories, and safe learning spaces, we invest in the
future of our children and the future of our nation,” she said.
Dr.
Kithure said the Science Adding Value to the Environment and the Communities
(SaVE) project she is spearheading is aimed at infusing science in solving the
common challenges facing communities in the country.
“SaVE
Communities is already in the process of supporting vulnerable communities
through food relief, by providing water tanks to schools to enable rainwater
harvesting, and we are also working with farmers to promote climate-smart
agriculture by advising on suitable crops and smart farming practices in
response to the harsh climate challenges we are facing.
We have
also continued to plant trees across various regions as part of our commitment
to environmental conservation and sustainability,” Dr. Kithure stated.
The
construction of a science laboratory in the school, she noted, aligns with the
vision of promoting STEM education and practical learning.
“It will
nurture curiosity, innovation, and problem-solving skills among learners,
preparing them for a competitive and rapidly changing world,” she added.


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