KHRC Presentation during the ICT4Democracy in East Africa Workshop December 2012
Kenya Human Rights Commission
Presented By Beryl Aidi
Programme Officer-Media, Communication and Publicity
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ICTs in Democracy and Human Rights
1. Kenya Human Rights Commission
Presented By Beryl Aidi
Programme Officer-Media, Communication and Publicity
2. The Reforms Through Citizen Participation and Government
Accountability project is an ICT-based campaign that seeks to
entrench the principles of good governance by demanding
accountability and rule of law in Kenya. These problems are
detrimental to the economy and it is the masses who bear the
brunt of the problems above.
The kind of transformation that Kenyans want is predicated in
the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, (CoK 2010), which is the
culmination of twenty years of agitation for reform for
transparency and accountability. Since its inception in 1992 the
KHRC has advocated for constitutional reforms and was at the
forefront of the designing of the human rights-based and people-
centred CoK 2010.
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3. Goal: HURINETs and particularly their youth
membership have improved understanding of and
commitment to building a human rights state and
society
Objective 1: To engage citizens in dialogue and
establishing the rule of law in the context of
democratic governance to ensure a decline in human
rights violations.
Objective 2: To increase government accountability
through monitoring service delivery at county level in
the devolved government
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4. The particular areas of concern are education, water
sector reforms and livelihoods. It is expected that
through these campaigns, Kenyan public from across
the board will be able to demand for services,
accountability and make decisions to vote for leaders
who can help the country move or otherwise vote out
corrupt and unprogressive leaders. Thus the project
will contribute to citizen participation and citizen
empowerment.
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5. The primary beneficiaries of this project are the 10
selected Human Rights Networks (HURINETS)
out of the 27 groups that the KHRC works with on
the ground who will benefit directly from capacity
building in technology through both skills transfer
and equipping.
Aim is to build a core-group
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6. Secondary Target groups
The secondary target groups with whom the
networks work is the youth and especially
university students, women, survivors of past
injustices and influential leaders of the society
including the local administration and other
stakeholders/interest groups working in the target
regions.
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7. The increasing widespread use of mobile phones in
even the remotest areas of Kenya provides an
opportunity to engage communities in knowing and
claiming their rights and for monitoring human rights
abuses and Government actions.
In order to manage the information that the KHRC and
the HURINETs generate, we plan to install a
Management Information System fitted with an
intranet for the purposes of information sharing
internally and also among the HURINETS as well as
affording the KHRC a remote mechanism to monitor
the activities of the HURINETS.
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8. The KHRC planed to tap into the potential of Information
Communication Technologies (ICTs) to increase citizen
participation, monitor human rights violations, monitor the
electoral processes, monitor government fulfilment of promises,
carry out campaigns and also inform and educate its
constituents and the public on various human rights and
governance issues.
Working with the HURINETs by building their capacity in ICTs to
enable them take advantage of existing social networking
platforms to monitor government performance as well as social
organising and mobilisation.
The rationale for engaging various networks and community
groups is to facilitate the creation of a vibrant social movement
that would ensure a future where this country is free of human
rights abuses.
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9. Bulk sms
Intranet
Social media- FB, Twitter and blogs
Website: www.civicaction.or.ke
A Ushahidi crowdsourcing platform eg Uchaguzi
for elections and Hakireport- web and sms based
Institutional strengthening- intranet/extranet
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10. Kwale Hurinet blog
VIFANET
People for Rural Change Trust(PRCT)- Kuria
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11. Capacity building
◦ AHRC
TI-Kenya (Enhancing the crowdmap)
CREAW’s KCSIS portal
My Societies.com (www.mzalendo.com)
Global Partnership for Leadership in Human
Rights ( Ford Foundation)
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12. Policy Advocacy on Internet Freedom
Global Partners Association-UK on freedom online and
capacity building for CSOs
International Network of Civil Liberties Union Organizations
(INCLO) – Information Rights and Privacy Freedom Online
Electoral Governance
KTI – Elections monitoring
Norwegian and DAP on electoral governance
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13. Slow momentum with the HURINETs
Human Resource
Toll free number not easy to get
New SMS directives
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14. The time to be VIGILANT IS
NOW, kwa hivyo,
TWENDE KAZI!
Asanteni!!!
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