FAME foundation was established to solicit, encourage and advance the social, emotional and economic wellbeing of women and girls as well as formulate programmes within the framework of national development plan with a view to enhancing the participation of women and advocate for gender parity in the society.
FAME foundation firmly believe that the entire nation, businesses, communities and groups can benefit from the implementation of programs and policies that adopt the notion of women empowerment.
Kenya on Thursday swore-in seven female governors after thecountry conducted its elections earlier in the month.
The women make up 45 of the recently-elected regional governors in the East African nation.
Reports indicate that over 20 female candidates had vied for the governorship posts. The governors were sworn in by judges appointed by Kenya’s first female Chief Justice Martha Koome.
“I commit to satisfactory service delivery, an all-inclusive government geared toward realizing remarkable milestones in good governance and development,” one of the new governors, Gladys Wanga, tweeted after her swearing-in.”God bless Kenya, God bless Homabay.”
I commit to satisfactory service delivery, an all-inclusive government geared toward realizing remarkable milestones in good governance and development.
God bless Kenya, God bless Homabay. pic.twitter.com/ByINujAOc2
— Gladys Wanga, CBS (@gladyswanga) August 25, 2022 Before now, three female governors were elected in 2017 and analysts believe there would be a push for the implementation of the two-thirds gender rule in the nation.
Lady Justice Asenath Ongeri presides over the swearing-in ceremony of Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga at Homa Bay Stadium. pic.twitter.com/UEwzSCLoGt
The seven newly-sworn in female governors in Kenya are: