Gender equality is not only fundamental right but it is increasingly becoming aware that alienation of any particular gender suppresses about half of the global population and isolates them from participating in, and benefiting from development. Gender equality has therefore been realized to be a necessary precursor towards sustainable development.

#WAJIBUWETU #Power2Change Community dialogue forums in Meru, Kenya on Electoral Civic Education and #WomenLeadership in 2017 Kenya General Elections in partnership with Forum Syd Kenya
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Media training on leveraging the various media formats (traditional and social media) by African Woman & Child supported by Forum Syd Kenya #WajibuWetu #Power2Change

Women leaders in #Nyeri County give a statement condemning the abuse of Article 27 of the Constitution of Kenya (C0K) on #equality and #freedom from #discrimination
As Kenya works toward the promise of gender equality embodied in the constitution. It is our hope that enough women will be elected without having to create additional positions.
Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW) is working towards this by training women on leadership and strategic campaign planning in different counties.
Wajibu Wetu Programme under the Women Leadership and Governance supported by Forum Syd Kenya
Training by Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW) supported by Forum Syd Kenya in actualizing the 2/3 gender principle, the best solution is to have more women seek to be elected and therefore increase the chances of having more women in influential positions. For this to happen women have to be facilitated with knowledge skills and where possible resources to run strong campaigns.

Land Mark Ruling – Two Thirds Gender Rule
CREAW filed this suit in the Constitutional court seeking declaration that the Attorney General and the Constitution Implementation Commission had failed in their duty to develop and present affirmative action legislation ahead of the August 27th 2015 deadline placed by the Supreme Court.
Prof. Githu Muigai,
The Attorney General,
Sheria House,
Nairobi
Attention: Prof . Githu
RESPECT THE RULE OF LAW- ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE ON THE ‘NOT MORE THAN TWO THIRDS GENDER’ PRINCIPLE
Women organizations and human rights institutions namely FIDA-K, Maendeleo, , WEL, CMD, GROOTS, KHRC, Women Steering Committee, CRECO, Futures K, URAIA Trust, CREAW, AMWIK, Action Aid, UPDK, Youth Agenda, DTM, and FEMNET, wish to submit this petition on behalf of the women of Kenya.