In the Spirit of Harambee: Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Kenya

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ACRONYMS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose and Structure of This Report
1.2 Conceptual Framework and Research Methodology
1.3 Country Context
1.4 Recent History and Politics
1.5 Ground for Hope: The New Constitution

2. PATTERNS OF DISCRIMINATION AND INEQUALITY
2.1 Poverty, Inequality and Discrimination
2.2 Tribe, Ethnicity and Region
2.2.1 Indigenous Pastoralist and Traditionalist Groups
2.2.2 Kenyan Somalis and Somali Refugees
2.2.3 Kenyan Nubians
2.3 Women
2.4 Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Transgender and Intersex Persons
2.5 Persons with Disabilities
2.5.1 Persons with Physical and Sensory Disabilities
2.5.2 Persons with Mental and Intellectual Disabilities
2.6 Persons with Albinism
2.7 Persons Living with HIV and AIDS
2.8 Other Patterns of Discrimination and Disadvantage

3. THE LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK ON EQUALITY
3.1 International Law
3.2 National Law
3.2.1 The Constitution of Kenya
3.2.2 Specific Anti-Discrimination Laws
3.2.3 Non-Discrimination Provisions in Other Legislation
3.3 National Policies
3.4 Implementation and Enforcement

4. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
4.1 Conclusions
4.2 Recommendations

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