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Aug
Renthia Kaimbi The ministry of gender equality and child welfare (MGECW) has reintegrated 472 children into formal education as part of efforts to address the plight of street kids. About 425 of them have remained in school, reflecting a 90% retention rate. Control social worker Enjouline Kole and the children's home superintendent Maggy Katimba speaking at the after-school centre, said the programme goes beyond enrolment. They described it as a “continuum of support” designed to help children not only return to school but succeed long-term. Children receive bridging classes to close learning gaps and are given uniforms and stationery. “This…