Kakenya famously demanded that she be allowed to go to high school in exchange for undergoing the traditional FGM (female genital mutilation) ceremony, a pivotal moment in her path to escaping an early marriage.
She went on to attend college, ultimately earning a Ph.D. in education, paving her own way forward. ceka_i_ork_fakulteta_live_ma_gresin_dadeskedaya...
Instead of leaving her community behind, she returned to build the Kakenya Center for Excellence—a school for girls in her community. Kakenya famously demanded that she be allowed to
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Kakenya's story is a shining example of how education can alter the destiny of not just one individual, but an entire community.
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