
CHALLENGES OF THE PAN-AFRICAN MOVEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY; A PUBLIC LECTURE BY PROF. HORACE CAMPBELL: Part Seven – Plenary Discussion Inspired by Prof. Campbell’s Lecture
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The Development Through Media (DTM) team was on 19th July 2016, at a meeting held at the Eastland Hotel from 9:00am-1:00pm. The meeting was organised by the National Taxpayers association(NTA).The forum brought together civil society (CSOs) ,faith-based organisations and the …..
This is a three-part radio series aimed at bringing as many people as possible into the conversation around this important project being undertaken by ICJ-Kenya in collaboration with Nairobi School of Law. The project aims to contribute to the successful …..
In PART TWO, two survivors of Post Election Violence share their testimonies and coping efforts as they continue to seek for justice for the wrongs that were done to them.
In this episode, we listen in on other ideas about what more should be done to address the impact of PEV and other atrocities meted on citizens. The episode also delves into discussions on the use of story telling as …..
George Kegoro, the executive Director of Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC), sets the stage by providing a detailed background to the statement. [wonderplugin_audio id=”19″]
Regina Utita Opondo, the Executive Secretary of the Constitution and Reform Education Consortium (CRECO), give us a full reading of the press statement. [wonderplugin_audio id=”20″]
Davis Malombe, the Deputy Executive Director at Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) shares a full reading of the Swahili version of the press statement. [wonderplugin_audio id=”21″]
Davinder Lamba of Mazingira Institute, present the dialogue framework as proposed by Kura Yangu Sauti Yangu [wonderplugin_audio id=”22″]
In part five, the key issues of the press statement are elaborated on in more depth [wonderplugin_audio id=”23″]
The Development Through Media (DTM) team was on 8th June 2016, at a meeting held at the Royal Orchid Hotel from 9:00am-3:00pm. The meeting was organised by the Open Society Foundations’ (OSF) Africa Regional Office (AfRO) and the Open Society …..