1708. Just Like My Grandmother - Hon. Martha Karua
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Martha Karua is a distinguished leader and renowned human rights defender, known for her integrity and commitment to reform. Starting her career in 1981 as a Magistrate in the Kenyan Judiciary, she later transitioned to private practice, founding the successful law firm Martha Karua & Co. Advocates. Her political career began with her election as the Member of Parliament for Gichugu Constituency in 1992, a position she held for 20 years across four terms. During her tenure, she transformed the constituency by improving access to education, healthcare, and infrastructure through a community development fund, making significant strides in social services and justice.
Karua's work during Kenya's one-party era was pivotal, defending individuals charged with politically motivated offenses and contributing to the establishment of active civil society institutions. As a founding member of the League of Kenya Women Voters, she played a crucial role in promoting women's leadership and civic education. Her international human rights advocacy included participation in UN meetings, enhancing her negotiation skills and capacity to engage with diverse groups. Her efforts earned her the Jurist of the Year award in 1999, reflecting her significant impact on human rights in Kenya.
In her role as a government minister, Karua demonstrated a deep understanding of international law and state obligations, leading teams in negotiating various protocols and reporting on Kenya's human rights status. She was instrumental in establishing institutions like the National Legal Aid and Independent Commissions. Her negotiation skills were evident in her involvement with the Inter-Parties Parliamentary Group (IPPG) in 1998, which facilitated inclusive dialogue on constitutional reform, and in her leadership during the 2008 Kofi Annan-led mediation, which helped end post-election violence and establish a grand coalition government.
As the Minister for Justice from 2005 to 2010, Karua spearheaded significant constitutional and legal reforms in Kenya. Her work included addressing access rights to the Nile waters in collaboration with Nile Basin ministers and negotiating political changes to foster unity and progress. Her leadership and ability to bring together diverse groups in resolving disputes have marked her as a key figure in Kenya's journey towards democratization and the establishment of sustainable institutions.
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See the eloquence in her voice.. she talks of her fond memories with pride... Brains.. I still feel bad that people denied her a chance to work for us ..
Aawww I love the way she is smiling and laughing while telling her story. Beautiful. May God abundantly bless has for the work she has done for our great country Kenya.
I love your courage Martha
I love her work ethic, hardwork spirit, intergrity, courage, beuty n all❤
She has pronounced my name Huini very well.She has made me smile.
We have come a long way. The 60s were wonderful.
It is amazing how supportive Martha Karua's father stood up for her. Parents today still tend to side with teachers
Amazing show. Where has it been. Today I've binge watched many episodes. Keep it up.
What a Riveting Story! Grew up soo inspired by Martha and watching this has doubled my inspiration and admiration for her. Cant help observe the similarities😄 Kirinyaga ghels, Ngiriambu Girls Alumni 🤩🤩
Martha is a revolutionary!
Can you ask Martha to send my congratulations to her dad for standing with her against the brutal system in school...
I love Mwanjogu❤❤❤❤
I love the way Martha learned how to stand her ground from her father's family.Amazing
I love your father
Lovely conversation. The station was VOK (Voice of Kenya), not KBC. VOK was renamed KBC much later
I love the craftiness in you Martha,making mattress
Aaaw am loving this conversation I don't want it end end 😊
Following 😊
Nuggets of wisdom, awesome
Wow. Im loving this❤
Martha, it was not KBC , it was VOK "voice of Kenya"
I have heard it said that it was KBC first then it was changed to VOK then KBC again to date
It was initially KBC ,then VoK
There were mission schools! Kerugoya Catholic dispensary.
Yes, Martha, a whole Sh.20. But, you remember the "School Equipment Scheme" for all Text books and Exercise books, stationery, sets, pens etc.all for free!
And for our Gen zs, KBC used to be VoK (voice of Kenya).
St michael girls boarding was hell mahn. The sisters used to beat us vibaya sana. It a girls school only btw
Compelling
Cinderella for me😅😅😂
I have missed 07 where could it be
Here is a link to the playlist - bit.ly/MarthaKaruaOnCTA
Gen Z could never...We do what we are allocated and go home 😅😅😅😅
Vok!
Her father should have reported the teacher to the authorities!
He was a bad teacher, unethical!