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World Assembly for Women pays special attention to role of women in Kenyan politics

First Lady Margaret Kenyatta joins women leaders and delegates attending the World Assembly for Women in Tokyo, Japan, for a High Roundtable Luncheon hosted by the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Shinzo Abe and the Spouse of the Prime Minister of Japan, Madam Akie Abe.

TOKYO, JAPAN: Kenya received special attention at the just concluded World Assembly for Women (WAW) conference in Japan for doing particularly well in regard to the girl child education and recognition of its women politicians.

Delegates who converged at a special panel on girls and education praised Kenya for promoting gender equity in education and also implementing a constitution that appreciates the potential and contribution of women politicians.

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