Nope. The constitution say 290 - are free for all - and so what is left is 47 women only mps plus nominated. That is about 60 - and yet we need 55 more.
One solution is to find out why women don't win - and address that.
Maybe form a Women Election Board - whose mandate is to finance women candidates, register as many, protect women, educate women on need to stand for seats, etc. Their target to ensure they get 55Mps. So maybe after primary nomination - they will conduct some assessment - and fund those women candidates political affairs - to even the field.
Also require all party lists should have 1/3 women - although they will fill women from areas that have no chance.
Only hope is to give women some push - in financing, media, facilitation, and even running their campaigns
Also remove nomination fees for all women candidates - both in parties and by IEBC.
Is there a democratic way to implement this rule? I doubt it. The constitution tried to do too much I think in retrospect.