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Gender Inequalities in Kenya
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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.
 
Gender Inequalities in Kenya 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, it brought together academics from inside and outside Kenya, practitioners and politicians to explore the many dimensions of women’s subordination and to discuss ways of confronting the entrenched legacy of male domination.

Editor(s) Creighton, Colin; Yieke, Felicia; Smith Eunice
Publication Date 2006
Publisher UNESCO
Number of Pages 178 p.
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