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The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

The scenario in Kenyan politics, however, contravenes this adage that is worth making reference to if the role of women in the society is anything to go by- besides being many important things, they are nurturers.

It does not need a keen eye to see that the political field of play in Kenya is dominated by not just males, but older males in that case. This is not to say that women are not in politics and neither is it insinuating women's roles in leadership can be overlooked.

It, however, opens up the view that having more women actively involved in politics would give the voters even more opportunity to choose the most suitable female leader to vote in. The stalling of the two-thirds Gender Bill in the National Assembly speaks a lot about the imbalance of gender in Kenya's leadership, despite the affirmative action that brought the Woman Representative position. Talking about young female political leaders even worsens the ratio as the few that are in politics already, a sphere silently left for males to dominate, are barely visible. TUKO.co.ke in its bid to find out the actual position, roles and importance of having more young women involved in politics, engaged four young women currently doing greatness behind the scene in the political arena.

Click here to read the full article published by Tuko on 3 July 2020.

Over in the past few months, incidences of women being oppressed have surfaced time and again. From women being subjected to gender-based violence to being abused and raped in quarantine centres to having an all-male ruling party secretariat deciding on a crucial aspect of the citizenship bill that largely concerns the interest of women, local and world news have been rife with issues of gender-based inequalities.

Being mindful about the vulnerabilities the pandemic has exasperated for women around the world, the WOW Foundation, a charity working to build a global movement celebrating women and girls, hosted a global-scale online festival for 24 hours titled WOW Global 24. The festival is a response to the world’s current events impacting the lives of all women and girls. And a platform to bring together the voice of all women amid the pandemic that has been pummeling their concerns and efforts.

“Now more than ever, we need to find community: to connect women, civil society and governments and make women’s stories central to future planning across the globe. This is an opportunity to join hands, listen and ask what do we need to change and how,” said Jude Kelly, the founder of The WOW (Women of the World) Foundation, in continuing the festival virtually, as Covid-19 still curtails movement.

Click here to read the full article published by Kathmandu Post on 27 June 2020.

Over in the past few months, incidences of women being oppressed have surfaced time and again. From women being subjected to gender-based violence to being abused and raped in quarantine centres to having an all-male ruling party secretariat deciding on a crucial aspect of the citizenship bill that largely concerns the interest of women, local and world news have been rife with issues of gender-based inequalities.

Being mindful about the vulnerabilities the pandemic has exasperated for women around the world, the WOW Foundation, a charity working to build a global movement celebrating women and girls, hosted a global-scale online festival for 24 hours titled WOW Global 24. The festival is a response to the world’s current events impacting the lives of all women and girls. And a platform to bring together the voice of all women amid the pandemic that has been pummeling their concerns and efforts.

“Now more than ever, we need to find community: to connect women, civil society and governments and make women’s stories central to future planning across the globe. This is an opportunity to join hands, listen and ask what do we need to change and how,” said Jude Kelly, the founder of The WOW (Women of the World) Foundation, in continuing the festival virtually, as Covid-19 still curtails movement.

Click here to read the full article published by Kathmandu Post on 27 June 2020.

Over in the past few months, incidences of women being oppressed have surfaced time and again. From women being subjected to gender-based violence to being abused and raped in quarantine centres to having an all-male ruling party secretariat deciding on a crucial aspect of the citizenship bill that largely concerns the interest of women, local and world news have been rife with issues of gender-based inequalities.

Being mindful about the vulnerabilities the pandemic has exasperated for women around the world, the WOW Foundation, a charity working to build a global movement celebrating women and girls, hosted a global-scale online festival for 24 hours titled WOW Global 24. The festival is a response to the world’s current events impacting the lives of all women and girls. And a platform to bring together the voice of all women amid the pandemic that has been pummeling their concerns and efforts.

“Now more than ever, we need to find community: to connect women, civil society and governments and make women’s stories central to future planning across the globe. This is an opportunity to join hands, listen and ask what do we need to change and how,” said Jude Kelly, the founder of The WOW (Women of the World) Foundation, in continuing the festival virtually, as Covid-19 still curtails movement.

Click here to read the full article published by Kathmandu Post on 27 June 2020.

Over in the past few months, incidences of women being oppressed have surfaced time and again. From women being subjected to gender-based violence to being abused and raped in quarantine centres to having an all-male ruling party secretariat deciding on a crucial aspect of the citizenship bill that largely concerns the interest of women, local and world news have been rife with issues of gender-based inequalities.

Being mindful about the vulnerabilities the pandemic has exasperated for women around the world, the WOW Foundation, a charity working to build a global movement celebrating women and girls, hosted a global-scale online festival for 24 hours titled WOW Global 24. The festival is a response to the world’s current events impacting the lives of all women and girls. And a platform to bring together the voice of all women amid the pandemic that has been pummeling their concerns and efforts.

“Now more than ever, we need to find community: to connect women, civil society and governments and make women’s stories central to future planning across the globe. This is an opportunity to join hands, listen and ask what do we need to change and how,” said Jude Kelly, the founder of The WOW (Women of the World) Foundation, in continuing the festival virtually, as Covid-19 still curtails movement.

Click here to read the full article published by Kathmandu Post on 27 June 2020.

Over in the past few months, incidences of women being oppressed have surfaced time and again. From women being subjected to gender-based violence to being abused and raped in quarantine centres to having an all-male ruling party secretariat deciding on a crucial aspect of the citizenship bill that largely concerns the interest of women, local and world news have been rife with issues of gender-based inequalities.

Being mindful about the vulnerabilities the pandemic has exasperated for women around the world, the WOW Foundation, a charity working to build a global movement celebrating women and girls, hosted a global-scale online festival for 24 hours titled WOW Global 24. The festival is a response to the world’s current events impacting the lives of all women and girls. And a platform to bring together the voice of all women amid the pandemic that has been pummeling their concerns and efforts.

“Now more than ever, we need to find community: to connect women, civil society and governments and make women’s stories central to future planning across the globe. This is an opportunity to join hands, listen and ask what do we need to change and how,” said Jude Kelly, the founder of The WOW (Women of the World) Foundation, in continuing the festival virtually, as Covid-19 still curtails movement.

Click here to read the full article published by Kathmandu Post on 27 June 2020.

Over in the past few months, incidences of women being oppressed have surfaced time and again. From women being subjected to gender-based violence to being abused and raped in quarantine centres to having an all-male ruling party secretariat deciding on a crucial aspect of the citizenship bill that largely concerns the interest of women, local and world news have been rife with issues of gender-based inequalities.

Being mindful about the vulnerabilities the pandemic has exasperated for women around the world, the WOW Foundation, a charity working to build a global movement celebrating women and girls, hosted a global-scale online festival for 24 hours titled WOW Global 24. The festival is a response to the world’s current events impacting the lives of all women and girls. And a platform to bring together the voice of all women amid the pandemic that has been pummeling their concerns and efforts.

“Now more than ever, we need to find community: to connect women, civil society and governments and make women’s stories central to future planning across the globe. This is an opportunity to join hands, listen and ask what do we need to change and how,” said Jude Kelly, the founder of The WOW (Women of the World) Foundation, in continuing the festival virtually, as Covid-19 still curtails movement.

Click here to read the full article published by Kathmandu Post on 27 June 2020.