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  2. Women in business - Wikipedia

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    The Women's University of Science and Technology, which is the first all-women's university in Kenya, allows women to access higher education and entrepreneurial training. [36] These programs have empowered women to create small to medium-size enterprises, such as tailoring and bead-making.

  3. Women in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Kenya was a British colony from 1888 until 1963. [ 4] Before colonial rule, women had played important roles in the community, from raising and bringing up children to working on farms and in marketplaces. Under colonial rule, women became increasingly unimportant to the economic system, and their powers and influence soon faded from the public ...

  4. National Council of Women of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Women of Kenya ( NCWK) was founded in 1964 to provide coordination among the various women's groups in Kenya. These included groups as varied as the National Nurses Union, Nairobi Business Women, East African Women's League, the Home Economics Association of East Africa, the Mother's Union, the Young Women's Christian ...

  5. Healthy women help everyone rise—I’ve seen it in Kenya - AOL

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    By just one estimate, addressing the gap in women’s health would boost the global economy by $1 trillion by 2040. In effect, healthy women help everyone rise. This understanding has shaped the ...

  6. Esther Passaris - Wikipedia

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    Esther Passaris is a public figure in Kenya, who has sparked some controversy by her statements about other Kenyan politicians and businessmen. [9] She has been a runner-up in Miss Kenya contest and is actively campaigning for the rights of women in Kenya.

  7. Jennifer Riria - Wikipedia

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    Title. Group Chief Executive Officer of Kenya Women Holding Group. Jennifer Riria, is a Kenyan businesswoman, corporate executive, banker, and academic who serves as the group chief executive officer of Kenya Women Holding Group, a microfinance, banking and insurance group serving nearly one million mostly rural Kenyan women. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Category:Kenyan women in business - Wikipedia

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    Kenya portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Businesswomen from Kenya . This category is for articles about women in business from the African country of Kenya .

  9. For Kenya’s Women Runners, the Road to Greatness Can ... - AOL

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    For Kenya’s Women Runners, the Road to Greatness Can Be Deadly. Gioia Shah. July 18, 2024 at 5:00 AM. ANTONIN THUILLIER - Getty Images. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue ...