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    Sister Michelle, Obama just had an Af-ROmance: Reflection note on President Obama & Public Benef
    • Jul 26, 2015
    • 3 min

    Sister Michelle, Obama just had an Af-ROmance: Reflection note on President Obama & Public Benef

    Still reflecting on aspects of Obama’s visit last week, three memories will probably linger on from a face to face encounter at the newly built regional Centre for the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) in Kenyatta University. Firstly, the last two years of acute tension between the Kenyan State and PBOs have been costly. Mutual trust and suspicion has probably been at their lowest since the early years of the 1990s and the re-establishment of multi-party democracy. More
    • Jul 22, 2015
    • 4 min

    Is the Government going in circles over PBOs?

    An abridged version of this article was published in the The Star Newspaper, 22-07-15 The establishment of a Taskforce to review the Public Benefits Organisations Act (2013) by Cabinet Secretary Anne Waiguru in November 2014 broke what was becoming a predictable tradition of “NGO legislation by ambush”. It was hoped that consensus could be built on any necessary changes. It was also hoped that the Act, already dormant for two years, would finally be commenced. Seven months fr
    • Jul 22, 2015
    • 5 min

    Five Challenges facing the PBO sector in Kenya

    By Irungu Houghton[1] As the issue of shrinking CSO space inevitably will come up again during the US Kenya talks this week, it is worth republishing this article that I wrote a few months back that summarises the major tensions between the Kenyan state and its Public Benefits Organisations. It was published by The Star Newspaper. The original paper was written in response to Dr. Alex Awiti’s February 24th article “Has Civil Society outlived its Use” Dr Alex Awiti makes an im
    Lessons in Leadership from Africa for young African Americans in North America
    • Jul 22, 2015
    • 3 min

    Lessons in Leadership from Africa for young African Americans in North America

    Session Purpose: By the end of the session, we will have; 1)   Reflected on the examples of leadership provided by Professor Wangari Maathai, President Kwame Nkrumah and President Julius Nyerere 2)   Discussed the relevance of achievement (all), Resilience (Maathai), Vision (Nkrumah) and Humility (Nyerere) for the contexts in which the participants come from Facts about Africa[1] One of the oldest civilizations flourished in Egypt Second fastest growing continental economy se
    • Mar 31, 2014
    • 11 min

    Protecting civic space against #NGOMuzzle laws in Kenya

    “We said that Kenyans had enacted the best and most progressive Constitution in the world. The struggle for this Constitution was by the civil society….”Hon. Fatuma Ali, MP “Regulation and accountability is important but let us … not take away the freedom and space within which the public benefit organisations act and operate.”Hon. Oyugi, MP “Alongside many of my colleagues here were the alumni of the civil society at one time…as we are trying to streamline those that are ver

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