Education 'Big Business' in Kenyan Slums - Episode 14
Education 'Big Business' in Kenyan Slums - Episode 14
By: Sudakshina Mallick GuptaSource:
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More than 2 million people in the Kenyan capital Nairobi live in slums. The public schools there are often of poor quality and private schools are a far dream for most Kenyans.
But American Jay Kimmelman coined in 2008 a way to offer quality education at a low price. The business model of his Bridge International Academies is based on the monthly contribution of parents. The school is relatively cheap. Research shows that 90 percent of parents in the slums can afford the monthly fee of €2.80 which Bridge requires.
Category: Kenya, Business Models & Sustainability
