Effectiveness of the Presidential Secondary School Bursary (PSSB) on Education of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Selected Sub-Counties in Nairobi City County, Kenya

Noah M. O. Sanganyi, Kepha Nyandoro, E. Ontita, Harrison Ng’ang’a Gakunga, E. A. Onyango, Wilkins Ndege Muhingi, Esther Mugure Ndung'u
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The Presidential Secondary School Bursary (PSSB) was initiated as a complementary service to support Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Secondary education in Kenya. However, there is limited evidence on the impact of the scheme on the enrolment, retention, and transition of OVC into higher and tertiary level education. This study examined the contribution of PSSB to the education of OVCs in Nairobi. The study anchored on the Theory of Socialist Economics of Education and Human Capital Theory. The study deployed a qualitative research design. Using purposive sampling, Nairobi County and Kasarani, Westlands, and Langata Sub-Counties were selected respectively. In each Sub-County, student beneficiaries, Principals, and Children’s Officers were the respondents. The sample size consisted of 7 students, 5 Principals, and 6 Children’s Officers selected using a purposive sampling method. In-depth interviews were conducted and data analysed using content and thematic analysis. The results show that the profile of student beneficiaries fit with the selection criteria of OVC benefitting from the scheme and that the PSSB was not adequate as most beneficiary absenteeism from schools was due to fee balances. Deserving students were left out due to non-observance of scheme procedures and guidelines. In terms of its impact, the beneficiaries’ psycho-social wellbeing was good leading to improvement in academic performance. The retention of students also improved. The study recommends an increase in the annual allocation of funds to the PSSB
总统中学助学金(PSSB)在肯尼亚奈洛比市选定县的孤儿和弱势儿童教育方面的成效
总统中学助学金(PSSB)是作为支持肯尼亚孤儿和弱势儿童接受中学教育的补充服务而发起的。然而,关于该计划对OVC的入学、保留和向高等和高等教育过渡的影响的证据有限。这项研究审查了PSSB对内罗毕儿童教育的贡献。本研究立足于社会主义教育经济学理论和人力资本理论。该研究采用了定性研究设计。采用有目的抽样方法,分别选取内罗毕县和卡萨拉尼县、韦斯特兰县和兰加塔县。在每个县,学生受益人、校长和儿童官员是受访者。采用有目的抽样方法,选取7名学生、5名校长和6名儿童官员作为样本。进行了深入访谈,并使用内容和主题分析对数据进行了分析。结果表明,受益学生的概况符合受益于该计划的OVC的选择标准,而PSSB并不充分,因为大多数受益人缺勤是由于学费余额所致。由于没有遵守计划的程序和指导方针,优秀的学生被排除在外。就其影响而言,受助人的社会心理健康状况良好,导致学业成绩提高。学生的保留率也有所提高。该研究建议每年增加对公共服务和社会保障委员会的拨款
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