‘Hiyo ni kama kukaliwa,’ why some men still refuse to share household chores

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What you need to know?

  • Kenyan women like 22-year-old Sylvia bear the double burden of unpaid care work and informal employment while receiving little support from their partners or society.
  • The CARE policy aims to recognise, reduce, and redistribute unpaid care work, which remains undervalued and invisible in government policies.
  • Despite societal expectations that reinforce traditional gender roles, some advocates are calling for men to take more responsibility in household duties and caregiving.

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