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Title
Women and higher education leadership in Kenya: a critical analysis |
Full text
http://ahero.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=cshe&action=viewtitle&id=cshe_989 |
Date
2011 |
Author(s)
Odhiambo, George |
Abstract
This paper undertakes a critique of the gendered nature of leadership in modern universities in Kenya. The paper argues that the inclusive nature of African feminism makes it easier for both men and women to join in this discussion since African feminism demands a more holistic perspective that does not pit men against women but encourages them to work together to address gender inequalities. The review shows that there is a need to develop policies and strategies both at national and local level geared towards increasing women's participation in decision making and leadership in higher education in Kenya. The paper provides an opportunity for reflection on problems related to the participation of academic women in leadership in higher education in Kenya and comparable systems through the changing times and settings |
Subject(s)
Feminism, Gender, Higher Education Policy, Higher Education, Higher Education Institutions HEI s, Kenya |
Coverage
National Systems and Comparative Studies |
Language
English |
Type of publication
Journal Article (Peer Reviewed) |
Format
Pdf |
Repository
Cape Town - AHERO, University of Western Cape
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