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Kenya: Building bridges of understanding between ethnic constituencies

Kenya: Building bridges of understanding between ethnic constituencies

Case Study - 2009
In the aftermath of election violence in 2008 NIMD’s Kenyan partner, the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD-K) created the Building Bridges of Understanding project. It aims to promote understanding between different ethnic communities through community exchange visits and dialogue.
Young NIMD debate: Money, power & politics

Young NIMD debate: Money, power & politics

News Article - 05 December 2008
Young NIMD organises a debate on party law, party finance in Kenya and The Netherlands, with two experts.
Youth Politics in East Africa

Youth Politics in East Africa

News Article - 21 October 2008
An interview with researcher Josh Maiyo on the role of youth in East African democracies. "Youth are frustrated with how things are, since they see no avenues.”
Africa: new birth of democracy

Africa: new birth of democracy

News Article - 15 October 2008
A governance monitor finds democratic governance to be steadily improving in 31 out of 48 sub-Saharan African countries.
We Came to Learn: Kenya Welcomes Malawi Delegation

"We Came to Learn": Kenya Welcomes Malawi Delegation

News Article - 25 September 2008
A ten-person delegation of Malawian political leaders travelled to Nairobi this week to engage in a series of intensive workshops aimed at teasing out lessons from the post-election crisis which engulfed Kenya at the start of 2008.
Kenya Vice President: multiparty democracy to continue

Kenya Vice President: multiparty democracy to continue

News Article - 05 May 2008
Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has allayed fears that the formation of a Grand Coalition Government could kill the spirit of multiparty democracy in the country.
Successful Africa Day 2008

Successful Africa Day 2008

News Article - 22 April 2008
With three presentations about Kenya, Malawi and Zimbabwe NIMD was clearly present at the fully packed Africa Day on 19 April in The Hague
NIMD welcomes peace deal Kenya

NIMD welcomes peace deal Kenya

News Article - 03 March 2008
Agreement reached by the leadership of the PNU
Kenya leaders reach peace agreement

Kenya leaders reach peace agreement

News Article - 02 March 2008
An article on the peace agreement signed by President Kibaki and rival Odinga
Kenya: women leaders for peace

Kenya: women leaders for peace

News Article - 21 February 2008
300 plus women committed to transform themselves into ‘Vital Voices’ for peace and justice across the country
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Programme information

In the aftermath of the troubled 2007 elections, NIMD’s Kenyan partner, the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD-K) played a visible and constructive role in fostering a multi-actor dialogue. The centre brings together political and civil society around a democratic reform agenda, and is currenlty working to build consensus for constitutional reforms.

Political parties in parliament

• Orange Democratic Movement (ODM)
• Party of National Unity (PNU)
• Orange Democratic Movement – Kenya (ODM-K)
• Kenya African National Union (KANU)
• SAFINA (a part of the Party of National Unity)
• National Rainbow Coalition – Kenya (NARC-Kenya)
• National Rainbow Coalition (NARC)
• Forum for Restoration of Democracy – People (Ford-P)
• Chama Cha Uzalendo (CCU)
• Party of Independent Candidates of Kenya (PICK)
• New Forum for the Restoration of Democracy-Kenya (New Ford-K)
• Democratic Party of Kenya (DP)
• Sisi Kwa Sisi Party
• Patriotic Party of Kenya (PPK)
• Mazingira Greens party
• Kenya National Democratic Alliance (KENDA)
• United Democratic Movement (UDM)
• Kenya African Democratic Development Union (KADDU)
• Forum for the Restoration of Democracy – Kenya (Ford-K)
• Progressive Development Party (PDP)
• National Labour Party (NLP)
• Kenya African Democratic Union Asili (KADU-A)
• Forum for the Restoration of Democracy-Asili (Ford-A)

Key achievements in 2008

Broadly shared reform
Despite the violent and chaotic situation that characterized the early start of 2008, CMD-Kenya has been able to secure its position as a bastion of democracy and persistently pushed for a broadly shared reform agenda. In this sense CMD-Kenya has proven to be a key risk mitigating mechanism in the country.
Civil society engagement
CMD-Kenya earned a respected place in the Kenyan political spectrum by placing itself as a strategic nexus between political and civil society. Vis a vis the Annan negotiation team the organization successfully brought to the fore the concerns of a broad spectrum of political and civil society actors in Kenya. This involvement of CMD-Kenya has strengthened the support base for the Annan brokered agreement between PNU and ODM, and the ensuing reform agenda. Furthermore it provided CMD-Kenya with a unique starting position to promote implementation of the Annan agenda in the remainder of the year and to play its part in national debates on democratic reform.
Ethnic reconciliation
Although triggered by the disputed electoral results, the 2007/2008 post election violence in Kenya manifested itself along ethnic lines. In order to address the (real and perceived) social and economic disparities between Kenya’s ethnic groups, CMD-Kenya developed the ‘Building Bridges of Understanding’ programme, designed to break ethnic isolation and foster communication and understanding across ethnic groups in Kenya.
Party funding
In previous years NIMD provided direct funding to political parties in Kenya, with the aim of reinforcing their institutional capacity. However, due to the volatile situation in the country and the shattered political landscape after the December 2007 elections this ‘bilateral’ programme was temporarily put on hold in 2008. The parties continued to receive trainings, for instance on the implications of the new Political Parties Act, within a cross party setting.


 

Lessons learned

• Investing in the development of identity and ideology for political parties, together with depersonalization through the increase of internal party democracy, remains critically important in order to de-ethnicize politics.
• In its impartial position NIMD’s partner organization, the Centre for Multiparty Democracy in Kenya (CMD-Kenya), has proven able to facilitate the debate between the political parties and to include civil society organizations in the process. For instance,CMD-K played a pivotal role in the debate on reforms such as the assent of the Political Parties Act.
• Despite the fact that the political participation of women, youth and persons with disabilities has been promoted, social prejudice against the leadership qualities of women, youth and the disabled seems still to be a predominant factor in society. The emancipation of marginalized groups needs to be enhanced through continuous awakening of all players relevant to this challenge.


Key national partners

• Centre for Multiparty Democracy – Kenya (CMD-Kenya)
• Electoral Commission for Kenya (ECK)
• Law Reform Commission
• CAPF consortium of NGOs, including Transparency International and the Centre for Governance and Democracy (CGD)
• Media Focus on Africa
• Kenya Broadcasting Corporation
• Citizen TV
• Rotary Club
• Former Parliamentarians Association of Kenya (FPAK)


Key international partners

• Royal Netherlands Embassy
• Ford Foundation, United States of America
• United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
• United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM)
• Department for International Development (DFID), United Kingdom
• U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
• Heinrich Böhl Foundation, Germany
• National Democratic Institute (NDI), United States of America
• International Republican Institute (IRI), United States of America
• European Parliamentarians for Africa (AWEPA)

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