LAPFUND and Migori County Government Launch ECDE Furniture Distribution Program

By Erick Otieno

In a move aimed at improving the learning environment in early childhood development education (ECDE) in Migori, the county government, in partnership with Kenya–LAPFUND, distributed over 300 pieces of furniture.

Through this partnership, the Migori County Government Department of Education and the Agnes Ochilo Foundation launched the distribution of more than 300 ECDE chairs and tables on Monday. The event took place at the Deputy Governor’s Pavilion in Migori County.

The distribution, which aims to enhance the learning environment for young children, includes over 300 chairs donated by LAPFUND through the Agnes Ochilo Foundation, with a total value estimated at KSh 500,000.

Additionally, tables procured by the Migori County Government were provided to schools as part of this initiative. Three schools per sub-county will receive the furniture, each set to receive 56 chairs.

Speaking at the launch, Nyanza and Western Region LAPFUND Coordinator, Mr George Ochieng, commended Dr Agnes Ochilo, Migori First Lady, for her commitment to collaboration with LAPFUND in supporting ECDE centres. Mr Ochieng also acknowledged Migori County Government employees for trusting LAPFUND with their retirement and pension benefits, which have enabled the organization to give back to the community by providing essential learning materials. He noted that LAPFUND had distributed over 300 chairs to the Migori Department of Education last year and pledged to continue supporting similar projects when resources allow.

County Executive Committee Member for Education, Madam Rahab Robi, expressed gratitude to LAPFUND and revealed plans for a countywide feeding program in all ECDE centres through partnerships with additional organizations. Central Sakwa Member of County Assembly, Hon. Esther Migose, who chairs the Education Committee, voiced her enthusiasm for the initiative and urged LAPFUND to continue expanding their support for the education sector in Migori County.The partnership highlights the collaborative efforts between the public and private sectors in enhancing education in Migori, setting a foundation for further development in early childhood education across the county.

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