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In this groundbreaking work, the author presents a comprehensive analysis of social inclusion and women's empowerment as crucial elements of sustainable development in West Pokot County, Kenya. Through meticulous research and evidence-based findings, the book explores the intricate relationship between social inclusion strategies and successful community development initiatives. Drawing from extensive fieldwork and theoretical frameworks, it offers practical insights into implementing sustainable development projects that genuinely empower women and marginalized groups.This essential resource…mehr

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In this groundbreaking work, the author presents a comprehensive analysis of social inclusion and women's empowerment as crucial elements of sustainable development in West Pokot County, Kenya. Through meticulous research and evidence-based findings, the book explores the intricate relationship between social inclusion strategies and successful community development initiatives. Drawing from extensive fieldwork and theoretical frameworks, it offers practical insights into implementing sustainable development projects that genuinely empower women and marginalized groups.This essential resource combines academic rigor with actionable recommendations, making it invaluable for development practitioners, policymakers, and researchers. The author's unique perspective, enriched by local context and global best practices, provides a roadmap for creating lasting positive change in communities facing similar challenges. Whether you're a social development professional, academic researcher,or passionate about sustainable community development, this book offers innovative approaches to building more inclusive and equitable societies.
Autorenporträt
Ms. Dorothy Stella Nyapili is an experienced Child Protection Practitioner with over five years in the State Department for Children and Welfare Services and six years in project administration and management. She has a strong background in social work, project planning, and community development.