Kenya is perhaps one of the quieter domains of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Along with Esevwe, among the hardest hit are the nation’s families, who, for months now, have been confined to their houses. The kids have a good grasp of this, in light of the pandemic, but it’s not [yet] getting them anxious. With schools now closed, and most students across the country taking classes virtually, many parents, especially those with younger children, are burdened with the added responsibility of home-schooling. You have to work because work pays the bills and work also pays the school fees,” she says.
Source: The North Africa Journal July 30, 2020 13:30 UTC