EDUCATION LOGISTICIANS RECEIVE TRAINING IN YAMBIO




 Tuesday, 24 April 2012 18:39



Eleven education logisticians are learning how to handle education and
school materials in Yambio.

The three-day workshop that kicked off on Monday is organized by
Family Health International (FHI) in collaboration with UNDP that
assists with the technical expertise, Anisa FM reported.

The event aims to empower logisticians and storekeepers at the state
ministry of education headquarter plus one representative from each
county education department, to control the reception and management
of the school materials.

Remidios Otira, who works for FHI, explained that the main reason for
organizing the workshop was that in many school materials are
mishandled and some are rotting in the stores or around the corners in
the premises.

He said some materials are even flowing illegally into the market to
be sold to the pupils.

School materials are supposed to be distributed for free by the
ministry of education.

Mr Otira called upon the public to watch out for school materials in
the market and alert the education ministry to discourage those
malpractices.

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