7 - Politics and Gender Relations in Kenya: A Historical Perspective
Corresponding Author(s) : Hannington Ochwada
Africa Development,
Vol. 22 No. 1 (1997): Africa Development: Gender Revisited
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- Amisi, B., (1992), Women and Democracy in Kenya Nairobi: Association of African Women for Research and Development.
- Etta, F.E., (1994), 'Gender Issues in Contemporary African Education',A.frica Development Vol. XIX, No. 4 (pp. 57-84). .
- Gaciàbu, R.W., (1995), 'Dè-Feminisation of Poverty in Africa: Are We Keeping The Promise?' Nairobi: The Catholic-University of Eastern Africa.
- Kameri-Mbote,.P, (1995). 'The Legat Status of Women in Kenya' in Association of African Women for Research and Development, From Strategies ta Action: A Research Perspective Nairobi: Association of African Women for Research and Development.
- Mbilinyi, M.J, (1985), 'Research Priorities on Women Studies in Eastern Africa' in J. Katorobo (ed.), The Social Sciences in Eastern Africa: An Agenda for Research Addis Ababa: OSSREA.
- Mudimbe, V.Y., (1988), The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy and the Order of Knowledge. London: James Currey.
- Mukabi-Kabira, W., (1993). ·oender and ldeology: The Cultural Context', in W.
- Mukabi-Kabira et. al. (eds.), Democratic Change in Africa: Women's Perspective Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies.
- Muli, K.. (1992). 'Gender Discrimination in Kenya', The Nairobi Law Monthly No. 45, August/September (pp. 37-39).
- Lovett, M., (1989), 'Gender Relations, Class Formation and the Colonial State in Africa' in J.L. Parpart and K.A. Staudt (eds.), Women and the State in Africa London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
- Nzomo, M., (1989), 1'he Impact of the· Women's Decade on Policies, Programmes and Empowerment of Women in Kenya',fssue: A Journal ofOpinionVoL XVIl/2 (pp. 9-17).
- Nzomo, M. (1993), 'Engendering Democratisation in Kenya: A Political Perspective' in W.
- Mukàbi-Kàbira et. al. (eds.), Democratic Change in Africa: Women's Perspective Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies. ·
- Nzomo, (1995a), Women in Top Management in Ke!1)la Nairobi: African Association for Public Administration and Management.
References
Amisi, B., (1992), Women and Democracy in Kenya Nairobi: Association of African Women for Research and Development.
Etta, F.E., (1994), 'Gender Issues in Contemporary African Education',A.frica Development Vol. XIX, No. 4 (pp. 57-84). .
Gaciàbu, R.W., (1995), 'Dè-Feminisation of Poverty in Africa: Are We Keeping The Promise?' Nairobi: The Catholic-University of Eastern Africa.
Kameri-Mbote,.P, (1995). 'The Legat Status of Women in Kenya' in Association of African Women for Research and Development, From Strategies ta Action: A Research Perspective Nairobi: Association of African Women for Research and Development.
Mbilinyi, M.J, (1985), 'Research Priorities on Women Studies in Eastern Africa' in J. Katorobo (ed.), The Social Sciences in Eastern Africa: An Agenda for Research Addis Ababa: OSSREA.
Mudimbe, V.Y., (1988), The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy and the Order of Knowledge. London: James Currey.
Mukabi-Kabira, W., (1993). ·oender and ldeology: The Cultural Context', in W.
Mukabi-Kabira et. al. (eds.), Democratic Change in Africa: Women's Perspective Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies.
Muli, K.. (1992). 'Gender Discrimination in Kenya', The Nairobi Law Monthly No. 45, August/September (pp. 37-39).
Lovett, M., (1989), 'Gender Relations, Class Formation and the Colonial State in Africa' in J.L. Parpart and K.A. Staudt (eds.), Women and the State in Africa London: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Nzomo, M., (1989), 1'he Impact of the· Women's Decade on Policies, Programmes and Empowerment of Women in Kenya',fssue: A Journal ofOpinionVoL XVIl/2 (pp. 9-17).
Nzomo, M. (1993), 'Engendering Democratisation in Kenya: A Political Perspective' in W.
Mukàbi-Kàbira et. al. (eds.), Democratic Change in Africa: Women's Perspective Nairobi: African Centre for Technology Studies. ·
Nzomo, (1995a), Women in Top Management in Ke!1)la Nairobi: African Association for Public Administration and Management.