Women in Kenyan Political Culture in Light of the Ubuntu Spirit
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2025-03-24
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East African Nature and Science Organization
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This study explores the intersection of women's roles in Kenyan political culture within the framework of the Ubuntu spirit, a philosophy emphasizing community, interconnectedness, and shared humanity. Historically, women in Kenya have been integral to social and political movements, yet their contributions have often been marginalized or underrepresented. This research examines how the Ubuntu spirit, with its core values of collective responsibility and mutual care, has influenced and can further enhance women's participation in politics. The research traces the evolution of women's political involvement from pre-independence activism, where women played key roles in the fight for freedom, to their current participation in governance and decision-making processes. This study uses literary desktop synthesis. It highlights the traditional communal structures in Kenyan society where women's voices were vital in leadership, suggesting that the contemporary political system, often dominated by patriarchal norms, can benefit from reintegrating these Ubuntu-driven values. By fostering a political culture that embodies the principles of Ubuntu, there is potential for a more inclusive, equitable, and participatory political environment for women. Moreover, the study examines the barriers that women face in the political arena, including gender biases, cultural stereotypes, and limited access to resources. It also explores how these challenges can be addressed through the lens of Ubuntu, proposing strategies such as community-driven advocacy, gender-sensitive policy formulation, and the promotion of women-led initiatives. The research underscores the importance of creating spaces where women's voices can be amplified and respected, not just as a matter of gender equality but as a crucial component of a harmonious and just society.
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Aringo, M. & Odongo, O. K. (2025). Women in Kenyan Political Culture in Light of the Ubuntu Spirit. International Journal of Geopolitics and Governance, 4(1), 70-82. https://doi.org/10.37284/ijgg.4.1.2802