Gender inequalities in Kenya / edited by Colin Creighton and Felicia Yieke with Judith Okely, Lydia Mareri and Christopher Wafula ; general editing by Eunice Smith.

Author
Conference on Understanding Gender Inequalities in Kenya (2004 : Egerton University) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Nairobi] : UNESCO, c2006.
Description
xii, 174 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.

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The papers in this volume are a selection of those presented at the Conference on Understanding Gender Inequalities in Kenya, held at Egerton University, Kenya from 5th to 8th April 2004; Organised by the Centre (now Institute) for Women's Studies and Gender Analysis at Egerton in conjunction with the Department of Comparative and Applied Sciences at the University of Hull"--Introd.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Entrepreneurial characteristics among micro and small-scale women owned enterprises in North and Central Meru Districts, Kenya / Gitile Naituli, Francis N. Wegulo, and Bertha Kaimenyi
  • Case study : challenges to the advancement of women-owned dairy processing micro-enterprises in Kenya / Milcah Mulu-Mutuku, Adijah Ali-Olubandwa, and Dolphine Odero-Wanga
  • Gender inequalities in universities in Kenya / Jane Onsongo
  • Graffiti : communication avenues for women in the workplace? / Felicia Yieke
  • Widening participation for women returners to learning : meeting the challenge through eLearning / Shirley Bennett
  • The self-help group : ideal vehicle for gender education / Marion W. Mutugi
  • Environmental policy and law : a gender perspective / Charles Charo Lugo
  • Engendering urban governance : experience in participatory planning in Nakuru, Kenya / Samson W. Mwangi
  • Conflicts, conflict resolution, and peace building : the role of pastoral women / Daudi E. Ekuam
  • The impact of cultural perceptions on gender issues / Elizabeth Orchardson-Mazrui.
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2007380380
OCLC
123232862
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