
Homabay
8th March, 2025
The National Land Commission CEO Kabale Tache today joined other leaders in Homabay County to celebrate the International Women’s Day. This annual event is meant to recognize the achievements of women and promote gender equality in our communities. It is a day dedicated to reflecting on the progress made and the work that still lies ahead towards gender equity.
The theme for this year’s celebration is ‘Accelerate Action for All Women and Girls.’ This powerful theme underscores the urgent need for continued efforts to empower women and girls across all sectors of society. It serves as a reminder that collective action is crucial in driving meaningful change and ensuring that every woman and girl has the opportunity to thrive.
The National Land Commission remains steadfast in our commitment to advocating for equitable land rights. We understand that access to land is a vital aspect of women’s empowerment and plays a critical role in achieving gender equity. By promoting fair land ownership and usage policies, we aim to create an environment where women can fully participate in the economic, social, and political spheres of their communities.
The ceremony was graced by H.E. the First Lady Mama Rachel Ruto, H.E. Mama Ida Odinga, H.E Gladys Wanga – Governor Homabay County, and Hon. Anne Wang’ombe – Principal Secretary Gender, among other eminent women leaders.