Lamu, Kenya (CNN) Just before sunset, Umra Omar boards a speedboat that will take her around the historic Lamu channel for meetings with voters.
She is among a record number of women running for office in Kenya's August 9 general election.
She says she is running for office as a natural progression after seven years of providing "band-aid solutions" for poor healthcare.
'Kenya is ready for women at all levels'If opposition leader Raila Odinga wins, Kenya could have its first female deputy president in 64-year-old Martha Karua.
So that question is in itself discriminatory," the former Kenyan justice minister tells CNN.