肯尼亚独立后的性别政治:下东部地区的案例

Ambrose Kimanthi Vengi, D, Isaiah Otieno Oduor
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妇女在人口中占有相当大的比例,占全球人口的一半以上。尽管如此,她们的政治参与度一直低于男性。在肯尼亚,妇女占总人口的一半以上,在选民中占有相当大的比例,但她们仍然面临政治排斥。妇女参政意义重大。这是因为资源分配和冲突解决都是在政治领域进行的。人们参政是为了个人或集体追求自己的利益,如果妇女作为一个群体没有公平的代表权,就意味着在制定关键政策和决策时没有考虑到她们的愿望。本研究的目的是考察 1963-2022 年间肯尼亚妇女的政治动员模式。研究以社会关系性别方法为指导。该理论基于以下假设: 人类福祉是发展的首要目标;社会关系决定了人们的角色、权利及其对他人的权力;社会机构在社会不平等的长期存在中发挥着不可或缺的作用。 研究采用了探索性研究设计。研究认为,乔莫-肯雅塔(Jomo Kenyatta)政权延续了以性别偏见为基础的殖民宗法意识形态。独立政权将妇女组织的作用概念化为主要用于改善国家经济,但却故意压制她们的政治抱负。莫伊政权为妇女打开了政治空间,而正是齐贝吉政府通过颁布 2010 年《宪法》为妇女提供了实现政治中性别平等的必要平台。
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Gendered Politics in Post-Independence Kenya: The Case of Lower Eastern Region
Women make up a significant proportion of the population, accounting for over half of the global population. Despite this, their participation in politics has always been lower than that of men. In Kenya, women constitute more than half of the entire population and form a sizable part of the electorate, yet they still face political exclusion. Political participation of women in politics is of great significance. This is because it is within the political realm that resource allocation and conflict resolution takes place. People join politics to individually or collectively pursue their interests and if women as a category are not equitably represented, it would mean that key policy and decisions are made without considering their aspirations. The objective of the study was to examine patterns of women's political mobilization in Kenya between 1963-2022. The study was guided by Social Relations Gender Approach. This theory is underpinned by the following assumptions: Human well-being is the primary goal of development, Social relations determine people's roles, rights as well as their power over others and Societal institutions play an integral role in perpetuating social inequality. The research employed an exploratory research design. It is held here that the Jomo Kenyatta regime perpetuated the colonial patriarchal ideology anchored on gender bias. The independence regime conceptualized the role of women’s organizations as mainly useful to improve the nation’s economy but deliberately muzzled their political aspirations. The Moi regime opened political space for women and it is the Kibaki administration through the promulgation of the 2010 Constituion that gave women the requisite platform towards achieving gender equity in politics.
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