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Provision of Food to Public Primary Schools and Its Effects on Enrolment of Pupils in Mara Ward, Narok West Sub - County, Narok County, Kenya

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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationship between the provision of food to public primary schools by FTC and the enrolment of pupils in Mara Ward of Narok West Sub - County, Narok County, Kenya. The study adopted des criptive survey research design. The target population was 131 public primary schools in Narok West Sub - County , 1460 teachers and 3150 pupils. A sample of 97 schools, 302 teachers and 344 pupils was drawn. Simple random sampling method in the numbers of sch ools, teachers and pupils was used. Findings of the study showed that provision of food increased the enrolment rate of pupils in school. This is because meals programmes offered in schools enables the pupils from far and humble backgrounds to have similar treatment to the pupils coming from better backgrounds and close to the schools. These programmes increased the level of admission of new pupils thus increasing the rate of enrolment in most schools. However, offering food in schools does not automaticall y increase the rate of enrolment for it was realized that quality of food matters the most as well. The findings can help the government to sensitize on the quality of food being offered to be increased. Meals programmes should be implemented in all school s in Mara Ward and even to other parts of the country. In addition, the quality of the food offered should be increased to reduce diseases associated with malnutrition .

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Bii, R. P., & Cheboi, S. T. (2020). Provision of Food to Public Primary Schools and Its Effects on  Enrolment of  Pupils in Mara Ward, Narok West Sub - County, Narok County, Kenya. East African Journal of  Interdisciplinary Studies. https://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6872

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East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies