The Crowing Political Matriarchy in Homa Bay County (1963-2022)

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI:10.47941/jhs.1278
John Akumu Orondo, Nashon Budy Budi, G. Okoth, I. Onjala
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Purpose: Crowing Political matriarchy in Homa Bay describes the female’s political take over as an impact of the prolonged pursuit of gender equality in Kenya.  The takeover is due to policy frameworks intended to address gender gap. While these policy frameworks have been instrumental, historical aspects relating to gender egalitarianism has been underscored to providing elaborate intervention on gender inequality. This paper investigated the impact of the pursuit of gender egalitarianism amidst the survival of patriarchy in Kenya with specific reference to Homa-Bay County since 1964. Methodology: Study is guided by Patriarchal Theory of Robert Filmer which highlights how patriarchal ideology elevated men to superior positions. In the contrary, policy framework; legislative, institutional, and administrative interventions adopted towards gender egalitarianism appear to bear fruits in Homa Bay. A historical research design was applied together with non-probability sampling methods and procedures to identify informants during the study. Other primary data was gathered from the National Archives while secondary data were collected from theses, journal articles, books, and other publications from the internet, university, and other libraries. The data collected has been thematic analysis based of period. The findings may guide policy makers to review and re-assess the impact of the strategies established in the pursuit of gender egalitarianism. Paper deals with the state of gender and political transformation in Homa-Bay County since 1992. Findings: Publication indicates that, legislative, institutional, and administrative interventions adopted in Kenya challenge the patriarchal legitimacy and political entitlement. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: This treatise reports that the gender egalitarian policies and practices make political voices of females in Homa Bay to crow louder than men. Female political voices in Homa Bay began with Asiyo and Bondo who were elected Member of Parliament and councilor respectively in 1980’s. Nevertheless, the gender egalitarian policies have been legalized by the Kenya constitution 2010 to the advantage of females leading to the pinnacle of political matriarchy in Homa Bay.  
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目的:《霍马湾的政治母权制》描述了女性在政治上的接管是肯尼亚长期追求性别平等的影响。这一接管是由于旨在解决性别差距的政策框架。虽然这些政策框架发挥了作用,但强调了与性别平等主义有关的历史方面,以便对性别不平等问题进行详细的干预。本文以1964年以来的霍马湾县为例,考察了在父权制的生存下,追求性别平等对肯尼亚的影响。方法论:研究以Robert Filmer的父权理论为指导,强调父权意识形态如何将男性提升到优越的地位。相反,政策框架;为实现性别平等而采取的立法、制度和行政干预措施似乎在Homa Bay取得了成果。历史研究设计与非概率抽样方法和程序一起应用,以确定研究期间的举报人。其他主要数据是从国家档案馆收集的,而次要数据是从论文、期刊文章、书籍和其他来自互联网、大学和其他图书馆的出版物中收集的。所收集的数据是基于时期的专题分析。研究结果可以指导决策者审查和重新评估为追求两性平等主义而制定的战略的影响。论文论述了自1992年以来霍马湾县的性别和政治转型状况。研究结果:出版物表明,肯尼亚采取的立法、制度和行政干预措施挑战了父权制的合法性和政治权利。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:这篇论文报告了性别平等的政策和实践使女性的政治声音比男性更响亮。20世纪80年代,阿西约和邦多分别当选为国会议员和议员。尽管如此,性别平等政策已被2010年肯尼亚宪法合法化,有利于女性,从而在霍马湾达到了政治母权制的顶峰。
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