This research project aims to identify which aspect of society in Kakamega, Kenya, wields the most influence over perceptions of women’s education. Through conducting primary research in the form of surveys, interviews, and focus groups, this research determines what most affects a parent’s decision to send a daughter to school. The findings reveal a dynamic process of social factors at work that create the condition of Kakamega. This process entails two opposing ideological forces, traditional thought and progressive reform, converging in an environmental context of financial stress and health disadvantages. Early marriage is both at the crux of this process and also a byproduct of the process. Trapping girls in a nearly inescapable cycle ...
The purpose of the study was to assess attainment of gender parity in secondary schools education i...
The status of women across regions varies significantly. This is as a result of the uneven socio-eco...
This study critically explores the effects of culture on access to secondary school education for gi...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Girls’ opportunity to attend and stay in school is a worldwide issue especially for secondary educat...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education among pastoralist communities in ken...
textabstractDespite gender equity concerns in education emerging as a key area of interventions and ...
Women form a pivotal position in the development of any nation. To make informed decisions in person...
The study is about the influence of socio-cultural issues in limiting girls’ primary education in ma...
Abstract The level of girl-child education in Samburu County has remained low for several years. E...
Little research on education in developing countries has focused on adolescent issues at the same ti...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
The purpose of the study was to assess attainment of gender parity in secondary schools education i...
The status of women across regions varies significantly. This is as a result of the uneven socio-eco...
This study critically explores the effects of culture on access to secondary school education for gi...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Girls’ opportunity to attend and stay in school is a worldwide issue especially for secondary educat...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education among pastoralist communities in ken...
textabstractDespite gender equity concerns in education emerging as a key area of interventions and ...
Women form a pivotal position in the development of any nation. To make informed decisions in person...
The study is about the influence of socio-cultural issues in limiting girls’ primary education in ma...
Abstract The level of girl-child education in Samburu County has remained low for several years. E...
Little research on education in developing countries has focused on adolescent issues at the same ti...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
The purpose of the study was to assess attainment of gender parity in secondary schools education i...
The status of women across regions varies significantly. This is as a result of the uneven socio-eco...
This study critically explores the effects of culture on access to secondary school education for gi...