The overwhelming lack of quality education in Kenya is devastating Kenyan children, paralyzing the economy, and hindering the nation’s general well-being. Most schools do not have electricity, running water, or necessary supplies such as textbooks and teaching materials. It is quite rare to find computers or any other current technology within schools. Teacher to student ratios in Kenyan schools are incredibly unhealthy. In some instances, one teacher is responsible for a classroom of as many as 100 elementary-aged children. These troubling deficiencies make preparing students for university education nearly impossible. A recent study by the United Nations showed that 1/3 of Kenyan...