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Hey, did you watch our latest episode of the #PassTheMicLetsTalk series?
Do we have a responsibility as citizens with regard to the affairs of the @IEBCKenya?
Here is the link to the full interview between our host @JohnSibiOkumu and Lilian Mahiri.
https://t.co/CxlvDCMRDc
The 10-week program is committed to fostering the personal and professional development of women. As the inaugural cohort's program nears its conclusion, we are excited to announce that we will launch the second cohort in 2024.
A few weeks ago, a group of very accomplished professional women launched the inaugural East Africa Personal Agency in Professional Environment's Series (PAPE-EA) facilitated by Juliet Erickson& Maeva Richard. #PAPE_EA
#IWD2023 To all the women; this is in celebration of you, appreciating the sunshine you bring to the World. Despite all the adversity you face;unappreciated at times,abused,trodden upon,ignored; you continue to nurture,speak hope,make a difference & make the world a better place.
Welcoming the new year with @LindahMbaisi we will host her on multiple podcasts mid next year but before that we will be publishing weekly or monthly articles on our site from January.
Happy new year lindah!
@Javasbigambo writes on Securing Justice in Criminal Cases: An Assessment of the Interplay between Investigation and Prosecution in Kenya Criminal Justice System @NyangePatience https://t.co/5oRi3zTFGT
@ongarobeverline "Notwithstanding this low representation, research by the Carter Centre revealed that youth leaders comprehend and respond to the distinct concerns of the youth. This makes a strong case for safeguarding and promoting youth to exercise their political rights..."
Youth is a period of transition from dependence to autonomy. They are a critical bloc that cannot be ignored in the electoral processes and general Kenyan political dynamics...but is this so? @ongarobeverline explores meaningful youth engagement... https://t.co/PX7YvcUxob
@ongarobeverline "Currently, youth constitute only 6.5 per cent of the 12th Parliament-both Senate and National Assembly, and19 per cent in the county assemblies – 281 men and 24 women of the 1450 elected members."
"To safeguard the timeframes for amendments, the constitution, states that any amendments to the elections processes be done before twenty-four months to the election to allow the IEBC to prepare adequately."
"Fast-forward to the 2010 constitutional moment, the country dedicated a whole chapter in the Constitution (Article 88) to secure the independence and functionality of the newly formed Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC)," Read more...https://t.co/IC4pZelLr3
In the aftermath of the 2007/08 post elections, the late Kofi Annan- led peace and reconciliation efforts identified the need to reorganise the electoral systems as top priority. How is Kenya fairing on five months to the polls? https://t.co/IC4pZelLr3
@Jadecommltd@IEBCKenya