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Seth Wekesa

Rights of marginalised ethnic minorities in County Government in Kenya


County Government And Rights Of Marginalised Ethnic Minorities In Kenya: Evaluating The Potential Benefits And Challenge
2013. 72 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2013
ISBN: 3-639-51622-2 (3639516222)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-51622-7 (9783639516227)

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The ethnic minorities in Kenya have been targets of long-standing discrimination, exclusion and sometimes violence. Poverty within ethnic communities in Kenya has been viewed as both a cause and a manifestation of the diminished rights, opportunities and social advancement available to them. In addition, they are poorly represented in political structures and decision-making bodies and consequently have little control over decisions that affect them. Ethnic minorities have been neglected and discriminated against in all aspects of their lives. They are often denied equal access to quality education and healthcare. Their members have limited job opportunities because of their low literacy levels. When their rights are violated, recourse to institutions of justice is often a major challenge. This book examines the potential of newly created county governments under devolved government in creating space for political participation and protection of socio-economic rights of ethnic minorities who have suffered discrimination, exclusion and marginalisation under centralised government.
Seth Wekesa is a Lecturer of Law at Riara University, Kenya. He is also a Doctorate of Law (LLD) Candidate at University of Pretoria South Africa. He holds two masters (LLM) degrees, from University of Pretoria and Universiy of Nairobi and Bachelors degree (LLB) from University of Nairobi. He has published widely in the field of human rights.