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How Kenya’s Constitution Became A Tool for Women’s Power | Difference She Makes


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Kenya’s 2010 Constitution is often praised as one of the most progressive in the world, but a constitution alone does not create justice. People do.

In this opening episode of Difference She Makes, host Adelle Onyango sits down with Anne Ireri, Executive Director of FIDA Kenya, to explore how women helped shape Kenya’s constitutional journey and the everyday work required to protect those gains.

Anne reflects on her full-circle journey from intern to leader, the behind-the-scenes resistance women faced during constitutional reform, and why vigilance is essential to prevent gender equality from being watered down by culture, politics, or complacency.

This conversation goes beyond legal theory to ask a deeper question:
What does it really take to turn “We the People” into lived reality especially for women and girls?
 
In this episode, we explore:
•        What a constitution actually is and why ownership matters
•        How Kenyan women influenced the 2010 Constitution from the inside
•        Why constitutions are not self-executing, people breathe life into them
•        The tension between culture, tradition, and constitutional equality
•        Women’s rights as family rights and societal rights
•        What African countries can learn from Kenya’s constitutional journey

Join the conversation:
What’s one lesson from Kenya’s constitutional journey that you could apply in your organisation, advocacy work, or community? Drop your thoughts in the comments.
Difference She Makes is a six-part docuseries examining how African women are transforming justice systems, institutions, and leadership across the continent not just on paper, but in everyday life.

Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode, where we travel to South Africa to examine what happens when equality leaves the constitution and enters the workplace through policy.
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