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5. Think of the women's rights initiative you described. How does the initiative reflect the social reality and traditional values of the country you researched? The initiative I chose: In the 2017 elections in Kenya, women gained the confidence to run for government positions through funding from the EU, Oxfam, Youth Agenda and Federation of Lawyers (FIDA). They worked towards strengthening the capabilities and capacities of 500 women political aspirants to increase their chances of getting elected. I don't really want an answer to this question, the trouble I'm having is that I don't understand how to answer it. Can anyone please explain what the question is? Thanks.

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Our flagship World Development

Report 2012 demonstrated that gender equality and economic development are inextricably linked. It showed

that equality not only guarantees basic

rights but also plays a vital role in promoting the robust, shared growth needed to end

extreme poverty in our increasingly competitive, globalized world. The persistent constraints and deprivations that prevent many

of the world’s women from achieving their

potential have huge consequences for individuals, families, communities, and nations.

The 2012 report recognized that expanding

women’s agency—their ability to make decisions and take advantage of opportunities—

is key to improving their lives as well as the

world we all share.

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