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This morning, jointly, the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK), Transparency International- Kenya and Amnesty International- Kenya, and in exercising our joint mandates of safeguarding the public interest, will be commenting on the following policy interventions that have a direct bearing on the citizens and accountability in Kenya.
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We, the Police Reforms Working Group - Kenya, comprising of human rights organizations, legal entities, social justice centers, women organizations, security sector reforms associations, pressure groups as well as youth entities, having met in Mombasa from Sunday 17th to Wednesday 20th October, 2021, to consider the state of security vis
Joint statement by civil society organisations on IEBC’s preparedness in managing the 2022 general elections and emerging electoral issues. Read more.
Leading Civil Society Organizations in Constitutional Governance, Elections, Transparency and Accountability will issue a joint statement detailing recommendations to regulate Election Campaign Finance for the 2022 general elections, and the ongoing nationwide enhanced continuous voter registration (ECVR) drive. Read more
Nairobi-Kenya, 10th September 2021: Transparency International Kenya (TI-Kenya) has today launched an online portal dabbed ‘Campaign Watch’, a platform to collect reports from the public on the use of state resources during the campaigns for the 2022 general elections and beyond. Read the full press release here.
Nairobi, 24th August 2021: Transparency International Kenya (TI-Kenya) has today launched a report-“ My Leader, My Choice: Citizens’ Perception of Ethical Leadership in Kenya”. The report details findings of a survey conducted by TI-Kenya to establish citizens’ perceptions, attitudes and opinions on ethical leadership, as espoused in Chapter Six of the Constitution
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MEDIA INVITE: Joint Civil Society Statement on the Election Campaign Financing Standoff. Happening tomorrow, 15th August 2021 from 10:00 am at Four Points Hotel - Hurlingham. Read more
As the political campaign season heats up, various economic approaches have been proposed and dominated Kenya’s political lexicon lately, with presidential aspirants and their proponents promising a panacea to the trouble bedeviling the country’s economy. One of the key missing pieces in this conversation is solutions they will proffer to