Women Farmers in Kenya demand land rights
For women in Kenya, losing your husband can be one of the worst things that can happen to you. Not only does it mean the loss of a loved...
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ReadMercy is a farmer in the hills of Makima, in eastern Kenya. Above Mercy’s farm, the land appears lifeless; rocky and brown. It is hard to...
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Read“I was a victim of domestic violence for a long time. My husband was drunk and lazy. Before I knew how to farm, I used to burn charcoal for some small money. He would beat me often, accusing me of sleeping with other men for money.”
Read More“We learn about our rights and avoid rights violations and exploitation from employers.”
Read More“Women have no voice nor say in Hatta. She is not allowed to go out alone, not even to the market. She has to be accompanied by her husband, son or brother."
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