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Duchess of Edinburgh dances with women during Kenya visit
Summary
The Duchess of Edinburgh began a two-day visit to Kenya to highlight women's roles in peacebuilding and conflict resolution, meeting President William Ruto and visiting the Kazuri Beads workshop in Nairobi where she was filmed dancing with women.
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The Duchess of Edinburgh is on a two-day visit to Kenya to highlight the role of women in peacebuilding and conflict resolution. On her first day she met President William Ruto at the State House in Nairobi to discuss the UK‑Kenya Strategic Partnership. She attended a lunch with businesswomen from the British Chamber of Commerce Kenya and a Women In Leadership reception hosted by Acting British High Commissioner Dr Ed Barnett. Earlier she visited the Kazuri Beads workshop in Nairobi and was filmed dancing with the women there while traditional music played.
Notable details:
- The duchess, aged 61, is undertaking a two-day tour focused on women's roles in peacebuilding and conflict resolution.
- She met President William Ruto at the State House in Nairobi to discuss the UK‑Kenya Strategic Partnership.
- She attended a lunch with leading businesswomen from the British Chamber of Commerce Kenya and a Women In Leadership reception hosted by Dr Ed Barnett.
- At the Kazuri Beads workshop she enjoyed traditional music and was filmed dancing with the women who run the business.
- The visit follows recent work on sexual and gender-based violence, including a two-day visit to Somalia and previous visits to conflict-affected countries to highlight women’s roles.
Summary:
The visit underscores the duchess's continued focus on women's roles in peacebuilding and addressing gender-based violence. It combined official meetings with community engagements during the first day of the two-day tour. Undetermined at this time.
