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Factors Contributing to School Dropouts among Girls in Oloolua Ward, Kajiado North Constituency, Kajiado County, Kenya

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  • Hannah Ngumo

    (Institute of Youth Studies, Tangaza University College, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya)

  • Wambua Pius Muasa (PhD)

    (Institute of Youth Studies, School of Arts and Social Sciences, Tangaza University College, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya)

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The study was to explore the leading factors of girls’ dropout in Oloolua Ward, Kajiado North Constituency, Kajiado County, Kenya. The study was aimed to determine the socio-cultural and economic factors contributing to school dropout and to suggest strategies which can be used to curb the problem. The study employed an exploratory research design using purposive sampling with a sample size of 15 participants which included 10 girls who had dropped out in school and 4 key informants who were working closely with the children. The data was collected using two Interview Guides. The data collected was analysed using thematic analysis. The results revealed that early marriage, female genital mutilation, and valuing a boy than a girl were some of the cultural factors that were contributing to dropout of girls from school. Furthermore, the findings showed that economic factors such as low income and girls working to generate income for their families contributed to dropout of girls in Olooua ward Kajiado North Constituency, Kajiando County, Kenya. Also, the findings showed several strategies to curb girls from dropping out school included enforcement of policy by government, parents to provide basic needs and offer parental care to their children. The study recommended that government and other stakeholders to sensitize the society on the importance of educating the girl child; the government to push measures that will prevent girls from getting early marriage and unhealthy relationships with older men; and to sensitize parents towards providing equal opportunities to their children and especially in providing their basic needs including education.

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  • Hannah Ngumo & Wambua Pius Muasa (PhD), 2022. "Factors Contributing to School Dropouts among Girls in Oloolua Ward, Kajiado North Constituency, Kajiado County, Kenya," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 6(9), pages 667-674, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:6:y:2022:i:9:p:667-674
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