Two Teenage Girls In Kenya Have Created Something Amazing [Infographic]

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Esther Amino and Salome Njeri attend Keriko Mixed Day Secondary School in Kenya’s Rift Valley. It’s a small school where 95% of the students are from poor families, and face many other challenges. In spite of all this, these two girls created something that is getting worldwide attention.

But they are not stopping there.

Fighting gender inequality in science education has always been an uphill battle, but there is reason to be excited. At ISEF this year there was less than a 1% difference in the number of girls and boys. That’s really close and who knows maybe next year we will see more girls than boys. Kenya has been bringing a steady stream of students to the International Science and Engineering Fair since 2013This information is amazing considering where these two girls are from; a place where most do not think highly of girls in many arenas, including the sciences.

 

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This is awesome!

Can we focus on the brilliance here? How many poets or wordsmiths have ever changed the world? Will the author of the article do so? Will I or you? He may have changed those two girls you read about. All you did was be ugly

I have several computers to donate. Let's help this school set up gofundme & a shipping address shall we God knows the future has the weight of our trash on their tiny shoulders.

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