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Why electing more women to positions of leadership is good for the country

Former Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto (left) Bomet UDA women representative candidate Linet Chepkorir alias Toto and Bomet UDA senatorial candidate Hillary Sigei during Chepkorir's thanksgiving ceremony at Chemomul in Bomet. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The nomination of Martha Karua as the running mate of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga was a watershed moment for a country that is still grappling with wide gender gaps.

It was a culmination of many years of small steps forward, some tokenistic - Cabinet and parastatal appointments - and others legal, including constitutional guarantees for gender inclusivity. Together, all these measures generated a momentum for change that may mark yet another milestone on Tuesday when Kenyans go to the polls.

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