There are a great many children in Kenya that can actually read. It is estimated that over 80 percent of children of age can read and write.
Adult literacy rate approximately 74%
Kenya is part of the African continent.AFRICA
Read cables from "cablegate" on Kenya. 32 results came out from search within the 1904 released cables from dazzlepod.com/cable; see related link.
read pressman...
I was unable to find all, but I do have some examples here. The Great Rift Valley did stretch to Kenya, south to Tanzania, to Malawi and ends at Mozambique. Some, extra information: The Great Rift Valley stretches from the south west of Asia in countries such as Lebanon all the way down to the east of Africa to Mozambique.
No but if that's what you lke go for it just make sure when their older they don't get made fun of.Allow me to help you with the name "Kenya", it has some very impressive origin's.:The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border. The country is named after Mount Kenya, a very significant landmark and the second highest mountain in Africa,[3][4] and both were originally usually pronounced [ˈkiːnjə][5] in English although the native pronunciation and the one intended by the original transcription Kenia was [ˈkenia]you can read more at this site:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenya
About 85% of people aged 15 and above can read and write in Kenya. About 99% of people aged 15 and above and read and write in the USA.
71.4% of Egypt can read and write
2,000 parents cannot read or write
some of them
75.06% of the people in India can read and write as per 2011.
5million
20%
How many people can read/write in a region.
You don't try to write what you think people want -- you write what you want to, and people who are like you will read it!
Abigail Adams helped write letters to people and taught many people to read and write If you don't't believe what i said than that's ur problem i learned this in 5th grade Ms. Boles class
88% (2003) Population 2,900,000 inhabitants.(2010) I believe that more than 2,5 million people can read and write in Jamaica today.
people who cannot read or write starts begging.