
Lanet Umoja Chief Francis Kariuki (left) with Dirk Uys of Peer2Peer University, Janet Sawaya, EIFL-PLIP, and KNLS, Nakuru branch manager Purity Kavuri (right) during the launch of the Learning Circles training. Photo: Suleiman Mbatiah/Media Nation Group.
Article title: Nakuru youth to benefit from peer online learning courses
Publication/media outlet: Daily Nation (Kenya)
Date published: 11 September 2016
EIFL project/programme: EIFL Public Library Innovation Programme
Language of article: English
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