KATIBA STATE OF AFFAIRS

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Part One – Setting the Stage with Davinder Lamba, Executive Director, Mazingira Institute.

Part Two – Section 1 of the Presentation by Yashpal Ghai, Director, Katiba Institute.

Part Three – Section 2 of the Presentation by Yashpal Ghai, Director, Katiba Institute.

Part Four – Presentation by Jill Cottrell Ghai, Director, Katiba Institute.

Part Five – Contributions from the Plenary.

Part Six– Panellists’ Responses and Closing of Event.

 

9TH KATIBA DAY COMMEMORATION

Katiba Day is an event organised annually in commemoration of 27 August 2010, the day the 2010 Constitution of Kenya was promulgated. 2019 marked the 9th year of this commemoration. This year, the event was held on 31 August under the leadership of the organising committee comprising Katiba Institute, Mazingira Institute, AwaaZ Magazine, The KHRC, Uraia and other Civil Society Organisations (CSOs). DTM responded to the request by the organising committee to document the deliberation, develop audio content and disseminate the same on Radio Baraza (RB), the broadcast space that has been created for CSO and development sector advocacy.

Katiba State of Affairs Today is the title of this episode of the “DELIBERATIONS” programme and is derived from the event’s title itself. In general, “DELIBERATIONS” is a programme series of RB that aims to enhance the involvement of audiences in the deliberations organised by thematic-based CSOs and other partners in the overall development sector, beyond those who participate in them directly. This particular “DELIBERATIONS” episode comprises six parts arranged as per the line up of speakers in the event’s programme.

About the Organizing Committee

KATIBA INSTITUTE (KI)

KI was established to promote the understanding and implementation of Kenya’s new Constitution. It aims to enhance the implementation and the realization of the objects of the constitution through research, constitutional education, constitutional litigation and encouraging public participation.

For more information about KI, please log on here: https://www.katibainstitute.org/

MAZINGIRA INSTITUTE (MI)

MI works in the Kenyan Civil Society space as a domestic transitional organisation. Its work involves integrating knowledge and practice for the enhancement of human dignity, realisation of common interest and sustainability of natural environments.

For more info about MI, please log on here: https://mazinst.org/

AWAAZ MAGAZINE (AwaaZ)

The Awaaz magazine is published tri-annually out of Nairobi, Kenya. It aim is to provide a platform for debate and reflection on contemporary and historical issues. The issues it addresses include diversity, democracy, human rights and social justice.

For more information about AwaaZ, please log on here: https://awaazmagazine.com/

THE KENYA HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (KHRC)

The KHRC aims to enhance human rights centred governance at all levels through multi-pronged strategies and actions that foster human rights, democratic values, human dignity and social justice

For more information about KHRC, please log on here: https://www.khrc.or.ke/

URAIA TRUST (Uraia)

Uraia aims to build an informed, empowered and democratic nation. Uraia does this by facilitating the development of an engaged citizenry through the provision of quality civic education that enables Kenyans to realise their constitutional aspirations.

For more info about Uraia, please log on here: https://uraia.or.ke/

Music Credits

  1. Nick Neblo – Instrumental Acoustic Guitar Backing Track D Minor (Original Mix 2018)

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