Women across Kenya continue to face systemic barriers in accessing and owning land, even though they are disproportionately affected by challenges such as gender-based violence and the worsening effects of climate change. Limited access to land undermines their economic independence, weakens household resilience, and restricts their ability to contribute fully
KEWOPA hosted a Women Empowerment Forum in Turbo Constituency, drawing in women, youth, and community members for a dynamic and thought-provoking engagement on leadership, rights, and civic responsibility. The forum was designed as a space for dialogue and learning, with the overarching goal of equipping participants with the knowledge
KEWOPA hosted a forum that brought together legislators to reflect on gender equality within parliamentary committees, highlighting both progress and gaps. There was a concern over the limited representation of women in committee leadership and the need for inclusive decision-making processes that reflect the diversity of Kenyan society. The discussion
KEWOPA hosted a two-day experience-sharing forum with women MCAs from Kakamega and Homa Bay counties, creating a platform for open discussions on leadership, challenges, and opportunities in politics. The forum brought together experienced leaders who shared valuable insights, encouraging the MCAs to be bold, resilient, and strategic in their political
KEWOPA held an impactful leadership and empowerment session with Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) in Murang’a County. The session focused on equipping women leaders with essential skills in leadership, constitutional provisions, electoral processes, resource mobilization, political branding, campaign strategies, and legislative frameworks. The forum provided a platform for MCAs




