Kenyan Women's Voices Podcast is journey mapping tool , the first of its kind for women, capturing what it means to be a Kenyan woman today, and what women across the country are doing to shape their futures and their realities. Listen to how culture, the law and social norms are working out for…
In Kenya today conflict and violence against women manifests itself in various ways through physical violence, emotional abuse and even financial control . In this podcast Elvis Abenga, an advocate of the High Court of Kenya, talks to us about the root causes of violence against women . This podcast explores how culture and the family unit are key considerations for seeking to analyse violence against women and Elvis shares more about his pro bono legal services that he offers for women and children . Go ahead and listen to this interesting conversation!
Kenya's 2010 constitution was the herald of gender responsive laws, rights and policies for women in the new century. 8 years on since its enactment, Judge Karen Mukhaye Njalale joins us to share on what the constitution entails and what it means for Kenyan women and why you should read it. Njalale also talks of the path she took from working in North Eastern to perfecting the ever so delicate family-work balance that allows her to impeccably deliver in her role as the senior resident magistrate in Limuru, Kenya.
In Kenya today conflict and violence against women manifests itself in various ways through physical violence, emotional abuse and even financial control . In this podcast Elvis Abenga, an advocate of the High Court of Kenya, talks to us about the root causes of violence against women . This podcast explores how culture and the family unit are key considerations for seeking to analyse violence against women and Elvis shares more about his pro bono legal services that he offers for women and children . Go ahead and listen to this interesting conversation!