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WINGS #15-11 Women in the New Kenya
A major government makeover is soon to be put to the test.
Uploaded: 8 Aug, 2011
Recording Date: 8 Aug, 2011
Recording Location: Women's Worlds 2011, at University of Ottawa, Vancouver
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
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Program Title: WINGS #15-11 Women in the New Kenya
Description: IN DECEMBER, 2007, LETHAL ETHNIC VIOLENCE BROKE OUT IN KENYA, SPARKED BY ALLEGATIONS OF ELECTION FRAUD. AFTER TWO MONTHS, A TEMPORARY POWER-SHARING STRUCTURE WAS PUT IN PLACE. TODAY ON WINGS, KENYAN BUSINESS PROFESSOR DR. ROSE OMONDI KISIA DESCRIBES THE NEW CONSTITUTION AND RADICALLY CHANGED GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE THAT HAVE EMERGED FROM THE YEARS OF COALITION, AND HOW THIS COULD AFFECT ASPIRING WOMEN POLITICIANS LIKE HER IN AUGUST 2012.
Host(s): Frieda Werden
Featured Speakers/Guests: ROSE OMONDI KISIA, BUSINESS PROFESSOR AND ASPIRING POLITICIAN FROM KENYA
Credits: Produced by Frieda Werden
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Weekly Program
Regional > Africa Politics > Feminism Politics > Elections Society and Culture > Women |
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