 My name is Akinin Zioki. I work for the Centre for Land, Economy and Rights of Women, a regional organization advocating on women's land rights in eastern Africa. The presentation in our work in this book is that we gave a case in which women's movement in Kenya has worked very hard to ensure that women's land rights are addressed in the land reform, in the constitution and the policies that are in Kenya. Strategies were developed between the national organizations, women's organizations from the national level to the grassroots level with organizations like GRUTS to be able to address women's land rights in the constitution. And presently the constitution of Kenya, the new constitution and the land policy addresses women's land rights very well. And this is an achievement of bringing the voices of women from grassroots to the national level to be able to address women's land rights issues. More needs to be done, but at the moment the success story is that women's land rights issues have been addressed in the legislation and in the land reform agenda in Kenya.