Two years ago, Kenya was torn apart by ethnic violence following the country's disputed presidential elections. Violence has abated, but the tribal divisions that were laid bare remain. Near Eldoret, in western Kenya, Kalenjin and Kikuyu children once went to school together -- but no longer. Experts warn their self-imposed segregation is having an impact on their education -- and that Kenya's next generation is growing up more aware than ever of the tribal divide.
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