Transferring money in Kenya
You live in north-western Kenya and want to transfer money to your sister who lives on the coast. How might you get money to her?
Handout
Link to 'Transferring money in Kenya' pdf
How this fits
This scenario encourages pupils to think about the different paths countries have taken as they develop. Comparisons might be made between the UK and Kenya.
Curriculum links
Geography:
1.2a Understanding the interactions between places and the networks created by flows of information, people and goods.
1.5a Understanding how sequences of events and activities in the physical and human worlds lead to a change in places, landscapes and societies.
3g Human geography, built and managed environments and human processes.
History:
1.3a Identifying and explaining change and continuity within and across periods of history.
Where to go
Economy & Industry; Tourism & Communications.
What to watch
Welcome to Kenya! (video); Life in the slum (video).
Follow-up questions
- For what reasons do you think people in Kenya might want to transfer money to somebody?
- Eighty per cent of adults in Kenya have mobile phones but very few have landlines. What might be the reason for this?
Tags: development; poverty
About scenarios:
Scenarios are teaching resources designed for use in the classroom or as homework. They are linked to the National Curriculum and content on the Our Africa website. See about scenarios for more information on the topics used and their position in the curriculum.