Women remained excluded from standing for Parliament in 1988, continuing decades of exclusion. Women participated as voters in the mlolongo system, but their votes were vulnerable to coercion and manipulation. Women's organizations participated in the post-election outrage and contributed to civil society opposition to the election fraud. Women would play important roles in the subsequent democracy movement.
See Also
- 1988 Election
- Women
- Kenya
- Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization
- Second Liberation Music Kenya
- Music and Gender Kenya Contemporary
Sources
- Wipper, Audrey. "The Roles of African Women: Female Politician and Organizer." Journal of Modern African Studies, 1975.
- Widner, Jennifer. The Rise of a Party-State in Kenya. University of California Press, 1992.
- Staudt, Kathleen. "Women Farmers and Inequalities in Agricultural Services and Training." Rural Development Studies, 1978.