
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Kenya passed a number of gender reforms after a new constitution passed in 2010. It’s one thing to get the laws passed. But it’s another to get them implemented, especially in male-dominated sectors like fishing.
On today’s episode of the Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women, we’re looking at how Kenya’s legal reforms have created new opportunities for women in the fishing industry, such as the Fisheries Management and Development Act of 2016. However, women still face significant barriers in the fishing sector, including many reports of gender-based violence.
Reporter Thurea Mwadzaya visits a fishing community to see how policy developments are starting to take hold there, including talking to female leaders and male allies from Coastal Women in Fisheries. Then host Reena Ninan speaks with Margaret Gatonye, former CEO of the Aquaculture Association of Kenya. She helped advise the Kenyan government about the Fisheries Management and Development Act. Gatonye is currently pursuing a PhD in Global Governance at the University of Massachusetts, focusing in part on women in fishing in Kenya.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Foreign Policy magazine3.4
204204 ratings
Kenya passed a number of gender reforms after a new constitution passed in 2010. It’s one thing to get the laws passed. But it’s another to get them implemented, especially in male-dominated sectors like fishing.
On today’s episode of the Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women, we’re looking at how Kenya’s legal reforms have created new opportunities for women in the fishing industry, such as the Fisheries Management and Development Act of 2016. However, women still face significant barriers in the fishing sector, including many reports of gender-based violence.
Reporter Thurea Mwadzaya visits a fishing community to see how policy developments are starting to take hold there, including talking to female leaders and male allies from Coastal Women in Fisheries. Then host Reena Ninan speaks with Margaret Gatonye, former CEO of the Aquaculture Association of Kenya. She helped advise the Kenyan government about the Fisheries Management and Development Act. Gatonye is currently pursuing a PhD in Global Governance at the University of Massachusetts, focusing in part on women in fishing in Kenya.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

90,841 Listeners

22,001 Listeners

38,549 Listeners

43,719 Listeners

27,181 Listeners

602 Listeners

10,150 Listeners

14,641 Listeners

244 Listeners

14,913 Listeners

31,743 Listeners

1,347 Listeners

2,717 Listeners

27 Listeners

38 Listeners

358 Listeners

93 Listeners

1,585 Listeners

75 Listeners

11,439 Listeners

4,293 Listeners

11 Listeners

0 Listeners

13 Listeners

8 Listeners

3 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners