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JUST IN: DR. HESBON OWILA: Beyond Chapo, The Deeper Issues Behind Kenya’s School Feeding Debate 

  Growing up, chapo was an aspirational meal, reserved for special occasions. Its presence in a household was a mark of distinction, often sparking admiration among neighbours. When a family made chapo, children from the community knew it was a special day—an unspoken social contract of reciprocity dictated that friends who enjoyed chapo at one house would, in turn, share when it was their household’s turn. In this way, chapo became a symbol of generosity, friendship, and social connection. Read More

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