About 20% of Kenya's budget is allocated to the education sector. Public spending on primary education is through a Capitation grant of KSh 1,020 per school child (approx. US$120). Overall disbursements to public primary schools have increased from KSh 7.3 billion in 2008/09 to KSh 9.7 billion in 2011/12. It was indicated that the flow of funds is directly from the Ministry of Education to the schools and the financial management responsibility lies upon school management committees consisting of parents, teachers, and representatives from education district offices. However the Head of School is accountable to the District Office. The procurement of school supplies including textbooks is done directly by school management committees. PETS in this sector focused on secondary school bursaries and funds disbursed for most vulnerable children in primary schools. The PETS are therefore intended to: