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The Kenya Women National Charter 2012

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THE KENYA WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHARTER
Women’s Empowerment Link (WEL) is a nongovernmental organization that is implementing activities to promote the socioeconomic and political well being of women and girls. In the effort to promote women political participation while ensuring that the women gains in the constitution are implemented, WEL is spearheading a process to develop the KENYA WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHARTER who’s key role will include:-

The baby is born- Kenya’s New constitution

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 I realized one might not need to have held a new born baby to know the joy of a mother on safely delivering a baby. I felt that joy. It was 5th day of August 2010, I was sitting in the coach following news closely despite a doctor’s advice to take rest, but this was not the time to miss the happenings in Kenya. I was wishing I can scream and shout aloud, WE HAVE A NEW CONSTITTION, but flu had put me down and I could only shout in my heart. I could not believe that it was finally here, the joy can not be described in words.

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Whose body is a woman's body?

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It is puzzling how the people who are loudest on why abortion should not be allowed in this country are men  - pastors, priests, male politicians and men in the streets who have no clue what it means to be a woman and to be pregnant. People who do not have a uterus! The abortion debate in Kenya is happening at a time when women all over the world, State and non-State actors are taking stock of 15 years after the United Nations Women's Conference in Beijing.

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