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    Women MPs Propose Alternative Approach To Lawmaking

    David WafulaBy David WafulaJune 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Women lawmakers in Kenya have called for stronger use of research and data in shaping laws and policies.

    The call was made by members of the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) during a high-level panel discussion on evidence-informed policymaking held in Nairobi.

    The forum, organized by KEWOPA in partnership with IDinsight—a global research and data analytics organization—brought together MPs from both the National Assembly and the Senate to discuss the role of evidence in making better decisions on issues such as health, technology, and inclusive development.

    Speaking on behalf of KEWOPA Chairperson and Kajiado MP Leah Sankaire, Teso South MP Mary Emaase urged public institutions to rely on accurate and verified data to improve services.

    “Parliament has the important task of making laws and policies that impact millions of Kenyans. Our decisions must be guided by facts and not just values or vision,” said Emaase.

    Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo, who was a panelist at the event, urged researchers to conduct studies that show the value of women’s leadership in Parliament.

    “When women are in Parliament, they raise issues that are often ignored—like health, caregiving, and social welfare,” Odhiambo said.

    She also addressed criticism over recent projects launched in Homa Bay County during President William Ruto’s visit. These included the Boma Yangu Affordable Housing project, a modern fish market, and the hosting of the Madaraka Day celebrations.

    “This is not about political favour. Research and data show that Homa Bay has long been left behind in development,” she added.

    Ms. Vane Akama, Director of Legal Services representing the Clerk of the National Assembly, said Parliament is committed to using data to inform its decisions.

    “Our research team gathers and analyses data to help guide lawmakers in their work,” she said.

    Also speaking at the forum were Dr. Martin Mbewa, Head of Research at the Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training (CPST), and Dr. Nyawira Gitahi, Director at IDinsight. Officials from UN Women and the Parliamentary Research Services also shared their insights.

     

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