Cows will be given to fathers in
northern Kenya if they ensure their daughters remain in school, a county
governor has said.
The governor of Laikipia county, Joshua Irungu, told the BBC that nine
animals would be offered to rural families.Under Kenyan laws a parent who fails to take his child to school risks being imprisoned.
But child marriages are common among Kenya's pastoral communities, which often depend on a bride's dowry.
The BBC's Robert Kiptoo in the capital, Nairobi, says that the governor intends to start up a livestock breeding centre in the area in order to sustain the project.
Mr Irungu said that the project is not an inducement but a way of empowering poor families so that they can afford to send their daughters to school.
He added that the county would also look at issues for boy students.
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