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Women changing the way the world works - volume 2, 2024 / a publication of ECHO Network Africa (ENA) and Democracy Trust Fund (DFT) with support from Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF); edited by Dr. Jennifer Riria, Ms Emma Gituku, Ms Sarah Muhoya.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDescription: 258 pages : illustrations, potraits ; 18x26 cmISBN:
  • 9789914774016
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42 ECH
Summary: Women changing the way the world works - volume 2, 2024 shares the inspirational stories of ordinary Kenyan women serving their country and communities in extraordinary ways. In the last three decades, the number of African women in leadership roles has grown exponentially at all levels of social, economic and political life. Increased access to education, better health and shifting cultural attitudes have allowed women to spread their wings and rise to positions of influence and power.
List(s) this item appears in: Miriam KNB 2024--October | DENISE KNB 2024 - CLASS 300
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Adult Non-Fiction Adult Non-Fiction Preservation, Conservation & Publication Kenyana Legal Deposit 305.42 ECH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B235512
Adult Non-Fiction Adult Non-Fiction Preservation, Conservation & Publication Kenyana Legal Deposit 305.42 ECH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available B235511

Women changing the way the world works - volume 2, 2024 shares the inspirational stories of ordinary Kenyan women serving their country and communities in extraordinary ways. In the last three decades, the number of African women in leadership roles has grown exponentially at all levels of social, economic and political life. Increased access to education, better health and shifting cultural attitudes have allowed women to spread their wings and rise to positions of influence and power.

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