The historical relationship between the Kenyan state and women provides lessons and insight as to how women in a colonized state relate to the government and the gains, or lack thereof, that exist. Kenyan women were critical in the nationalist movement that intensified in the 1950s, culminating in independence in 1963. Some women fought in the forests and others were information and food distributors. Many women played a role in furthering the nationalist movement. Independence promised fruits that few women received. Through a historical analysis and an understanding of two women\u27s organizations in Kenya, Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization and The Green Belt Movement, this research analyzes the methods in which Kenyan women have related...
After Kenya gained its independence in 1963, many women have shown great power in their ability to ...
In Kenya, women are significantly underrepresented in elected political leadership, with the women r...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
The historical relationship between the Kenyan state and women provides lessons and insight as to ho...
Research on women’s activities and interests was spurred by the feminist movement in the 1960s and h...
Since Kenya gained independence from Britain in 1963, women’s rights in the country have made slow g...
This paper presents an analysis of women's organizations in Kenya and looks into their opportunities...
The chapter will construct an understanding of Kenyan women’s experiences of electoral politics by e...
This paper examines Kenyan\u27s women\u27s struggle to gain new legal authority for gender equality ...
The subject of this study is the co-operation between Kikuyu women in a village, Kulima, in the dist...
This thesis describes the lives of Kikuyu women heads of households living in the squatter community...
To tackle the historic marginalization of women in Kenya, the 2010 Constitution introduced reforms o...
Kenya implemented a quota policy to increase women’s representation in political leadership in 2013....
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
258 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In 1959, Thomas Mboya, a unio...
After Kenya gained its independence in 1963, many women have shown great power in their ability to ...
In Kenya, women are significantly underrepresented in elected political leadership, with the women r...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
The historical relationship between the Kenyan state and women provides lessons and insight as to ho...
Research on women’s activities and interests was spurred by the feminist movement in the 1960s and h...
Since Kenya gained independence from Britain in 1963, women’s rights in the country have made slow g...
This paper presents an analysis of women's organizations in Kenya and looks into their opportunities...
The chapter will construct an understanding of Kenyan women’s experiences of electoral politics by e...
This paper examines Kenyan\u27s women\u27s struggle to gain new legal authority for gender equality ...
The subject of this study is the co-operation between Kikuyu women in a village, Kulima, in the dist...
This thesis describes the lives of Kikuyu women heads of households living in the squatter community...
To tackle the historic marginalization of women in Kenya, the 2010 Constitution introduced reforms o...
Kenya implemented a quota policy to increase women’s representation in political leadership in 2013....
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
258 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.In 1959, Thomas Mboya, a unio...
After Kenya gained its independence in 1963, many women have shown great power in their ability to ...
In Kenya, women are significantly underrepresented in elected political leadership, with the women r...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...