Article 43, Section (1)(c) of the Bill of Rights of the Kenya Constitution (2010) states that: Every person has the right to be free from hunger, and to have adequate food of acceptable quality. To…
The linkages between development and migration have received increasing attention by international institutions and donor agencies alike. With approximately half of all migrants being women, the …
This article examines the early history of disability rights activism in Kenya. The transitional years from colonialism to independence were a period of great expectations. For persons with disabil…
This paper gives a general view of the role played by women in African instituted churches. It touches several roles of women in different instituted churches keeping in mind that there are so many…
The case study is organized into chronologically-based categories of work based on the different phases of the reform process. It suggests that making the demand for women’s rights within high…
In July 1985, Nairobi hosted a meeting of over 14,000 women at the United Nations’ Third World Conference on Women.2 Domestic and international women’s rights activists held a concurrent meet…
The Refugee Consortium Kenya (RCK) developed this booklet as a useful and important information awareness tool for refugees and asylum seekers to help them understand what Gender Based Violence (GB…
The strength of this book lies in how the author brings to the surface the invisible dynamics of African women in economic informality, namely their mobilization, collective and individual entrepre…
As part of our 10th Anniversary celebration activities , AWDF is organizing an educational tour for donors and friends of AWDF to visit selected grantees in Kenya, Uganda and Ghana. Donor Trips hav…
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explicate spiritual leadership lessons of beneficence, courage, hope and ubuntu/humanness that are derived from the experiences of women leaders in Kenya…