Nairobi, Jan. 17 -- After finishing her undergraduate studies, Euphresia Rina Ageyo got a job as a secondary school teacher in Vihiga.

She took up the job with gusto and looked forward to building her career in the teaching profession, which she had admired since her childhood.

She had great admiration for the job because it offered her an opportunity to mould students into responsible members of society.

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In an interview with Nation.Africa, Euphresia says her teaching job went on well for a few months before she started observing a disturbing trend.

"Every often, I would receive a girl in the school who was pregnant. I became alarmed and concerned as the cases became ...