
21/11/2015 GMT
Zeinab Badawi chairs a discussion on What Does Equality Mean For Women in Africa? with a panel of five Africans from politics, civil society and the international community.
Global Questions goes to Kenya to raise important questions around sexual politics and gender equality for women in Africa. This discussion will give ordinary Africans the chance to question key decision makers about how women can have a bigger role in influencing policy decisions and in shaping the future of their continent.
The programme What Does Equality Mean For Women in Africa? chaired by BBC presenter Zeinab Badawi brings together a panel of five high-profile Africans from the worlds of politics, civil society and the international community, including Supreme Court Judge Lady Justice Njoki Ndungu, Dr Babatunde Osotimehin Director of the United Nations Population; Fuambai Sia Ahmadu, co-founder of African Women are Free to Choose (AWA-FC) and Junet Mohamed MP, a Somali opposition politician.
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