Constitution of Kenya Review Commission

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Constitution of Kenya Review Commission Constitution of Kenya Review Commission DETAILS OF ACTIVE CIVIC EDUCATION PROVIDERS AS AT 15TH NOVEMBER 2002 CENTRAL PROVINCE Kiambu District Constituency: Kiambaa ORGANIZATION 1. 18. Amani kwa Wote 2. 4. Ford Asili 3. 14. KAMMU 4. 23. Kiambu Kiawa 5. Mbara Nginyo 6. 13. Mucii wa Thayu 7. 22. NCWK Constituency: Lari ORGANIZATION 1. 13. Anglican Church of Kenya, Kaburu 2. 18. Anglican Church of Kenya, Kiriita Deanary 3. 4. ECEP, Lari 4. 14. Kagwe Catholic Chruch 5. 23. Kiambu Kiaawa ORGANIZATION 6. Nyakinyua Women Group 7. 22. Seventh Day Adventist Constituency: Githunguri ORGANIZATION 1. 4. ECEP, Githunguri 2. 23. Ford Asili Komothai 3. 13. Full Gospel Church, Githunguri 4. Kiambu Kiaawa 5. 22. Mbara Nginyo Constituency: Limuru ORGANIZATION 1. 13. Child in Distress 2. 23. Kiambu Kiaawa 3. 14. Limuru Agricultural Center 4. 4. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 5. 22. Mbara Nginyo Cultural Group Constituency: Kabete ORGANIZATION 1. 22. JPRC 2. 4. Kenya African Mau Mau Union 3. 23. Kikuyu Division Mobilization 2 ORGANIZATION 4. 13. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 5. 18. Mwiyenderi Self Help Group 6. 14. Revival Adult Literacy Group Karai Uugi Self Help Group Kirinyaga District Constituency: Kerugoya/Kutus ORGANIZATION 1. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 2. Differently Abled Persons 3. 15. Group Revelation 4. Hot Comedians 5. 6. Kangatia Self Help Group 6. Kerugoya School for the Deaf 7. 14. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 8. Wanyina Entertainers 9. 2. Youth Environmental and Cultural Organization Constituency: Mwea ORGANIZATION 1. 14. Famcare 2. 15. Mac Math Manconsultants 3. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 4. 2. Mutithi Development Welfare Forum 3 5. 6. Young Leaders Development Forum Constituency: Gichugu ORGANIZATION 1. 6. Catholic Association of Retired Teachers 2. 14. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 3. 15. Kerugoya Family Development Forum 4. 2. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization Constituency: Ndia ORGANIZATION 1. 15. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 2. Fleet of Home 3. 2. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 4. 6. Mwangaza Aids Control Group 5. Mwangaza CBO 6. 14. Zimmerhill Welfare Association Maragwa District Constituency: Kigumo ORGANIZATION 1. 7. ACC & S Church 2. 2. Anglican Chruch of Kenya 3. 4. Baptist Church of Kenya 4. 9. Catholic Church 5. 1. Kenya National Union of Teachers 4 6. 8. PCEA Church 7. PEFA Church 8. 6. Rural Centre for Human Rights Constituency: Kandara ORGANIZATION 1. African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa 2. 2. Anglican Chruch of Kenya 3. 9. Catholic Church 4. 4. Jua Kali Association 5. 6. Kenya Association of Retired Officers 6. 7. Kenya Chamber of Commerce 7. 1. Kenya National Union of Teachers 8. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 9. 8. PCEA Church Constituency: Maragwa ORGANIZATION 1. 2. Anglican Chruch of Kenya 2. 9. Catholic Church 3. 4. Chamber of Commerce 4. Constitutional Constituency Committee Members 5. 1. KARO 6. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 7. 6. Muslim Community 8. 8. PCEA Church 9. 7. Tumaini (NGO) Muranga District Constituency: Kangema ORGANIZATION 5 1. 6. CAFOTNE 2. CAFOTNE 3. 2. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 4. 10. KUSA 5. National Council Churches of Kenya 6. Nazaree Community Development Constituency: Kiharu ORGANIZATION 1. Basic Rights Action Group 2. 6. CAFOTNE 3. 2. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 4. Development & Management Services Organization 5. Kahenu Management Services 6. 10. Msafiri Mwema 7. National Council Churches of Kenya 8. NCWK 9. Organization for the Blind 10. QUAVADIS 11. Seventh Day Adventist Constituency: Mathioya ORGANIZATION 1. 2. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 2. CDA 3. 10. Kenya National Union of Teachers 4. 6. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 5. National Council Churches of Kenya Nyeri District Constitutency: Othaya ORGANIZATION 6 1. KARO 2. Songa Mbele 3. Othaya Youth 4. Wedi 5. Constitutency: Mathira ORGANIZATION 1. Good Hope Multipurpose Cooperative Society 2. Kuguru CBO Community Based Organization 3. PCEA Itiati 4. Self Help Initiative Group 5. Ruguru CBO 6. Rural – Urban Development 7. Kagumo – Ngandu Commercial College 8. Heritage Services 9. Gospel Evangelistic Church 10. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission Constitutency: Nyeri Town ORGANIZATION 1. Abantu for Development 2. African Inland Church 3. Catholic Church – Diocese of Nyeri 4. Chamber of Commerce & Industry 5. Ecumenical Centre for Justice & Peace 6. Futa Magendo 7. GreenView 8. Jua Kali Association 9. Kagumo-Ngandu Commercial College 10. Kenya Association of Retired Officers 11. Kenya Hotels & Allied Workers Union 7 12. Kenya National Federation of Cooperatives 13. Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) 14. Law Society of Kenya, Mt. Kenya Branch 15. Maendeleo ya wanawake 16. Mau Mau Original Trust 17. National AIPCA Health & Welfare Organization (NAHWO) 18. NCCK, Central Region 19. Nyeri Muslim Association 20. Nyeri Young Men’s Christian Assocciation (YMCA) 21. PCEA Nyeri 22. Rural Urban Dev. Alternatives 23. SDA Church, Central Kenya 24. Songa Mbele Women Organization (Simwo) 25. SUPKEM 26. The Kenya Union of Post Primary Teachers (KUPPET) 27. Visa Oshwal Community 28. War Veterans Association of Kenya 29. We can do it Movement Nyeri Constitutency: Tetu ORGANIZATION 1. Multisectral 2. KARO 3. Kenya National Union of Teachers 4. NWCDI 5. WEDI 6. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 7. ECJPC 8. Ecumenical Civic Education Programme Constitutency: Mukurweini ORGANIZATION 1. CJEPC 2. Greenview 8 3. University of Nairobi Students 4. Kenya National Union of Teacher 5. PCEA Mukurwei-ini 6. KARO 7. E-MAP 8. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 9. Ecumenical Civic Education Programme Constitutency: Kieni ORGANIZATION 1. ECJPC 2. Songa Mbele 3. Wedi 4. 4 Cs 5. KARO 6. Kenya National Union of Teachers 7. Ecumenical Civic Education Programme 8. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission Nyandarua District Constituency: Ndaragwa ORGANIZATION 1. 3. Kenya Association of Retired Officers 2. 6. Nyakipia 3. 2. St. Martin Constituency: Ol Kalau ORGANIZATION 1. 3. Kenya Association of Retired Officers 2. 6. St. Martin 3. 2. Anglican Church of Kenya 9 4. 4. Grace Bursary Service – Kenya 5. 7. PCEA 6. Pledge Action International 7. Kenya National Union of Teachers 8. 1. Amani Kwa Wote 9. 5. Professional Association of Special Educators Kenya 10. Anglican Church of Kenya 11. Amani kwa Wote Constituency: Kipipiri ORGANIZATION 1. 3. Wanjohi Youth Welfare Association 2. 6. Amani Kwa Wote 3. 2. Thingira Self Help Group 4. 4. Kenya National Union of Teachers 5. WTSHG 6. Nyakipia 7. Kenya Youth Education & Community Development 8. Rural Urban Development Alternative 9. Ecumenical Civic Education Programme Constituency: Kinangop ORGANIZATION 1. 3. Kenya African Mau Mau Union 2. 6. Rural Urban Development Alternative 3. Ecumenical Civic Education Programme 4. Kenya African Union Development Association Thika District Constituency: Juja ORGANIZATION 10 1. 10. CITIME 2. Community Awareness Group 3. 2. Gaka Focus Organization 4. Harambee Nyakinyua Group 5. 4. Hooting Bay Self help Group 6. 8. Kenya Heroes Foundation trus 7. Kenya Union of Post Primary Teachers, Thika Branch 8. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 9. Ngoliba Aids Awareness Group 10. 5. PCEA, Ruiru Parish (JPRC) 11. 13. Ruiru Aids Awareness Group 12. Small Scale & medium Enterprises 13. 3. Smile Centre Foundation 14. 1. Spinal Injury & Disabled Jua Kali Project 15. 6. The Bible Study Fellowship League 16. The Salvation Army Constituency: Gatanga ORGANIZATION 1. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 2. Christian Workers Movement 11 ORGANIZATION 3. 13. Ecumenical Civic Education Programmes 4. Kenya Heroes Foundation Trust 5. 1. Salvation Army 6. Smile Center Foundation 7. 8. Spinal Injury & Disabled Jua Kali Project Constituency: Gatundu South ORGANIZATION 1. Amani kwa Wote 2. Catholic Justice & Peace Commission 3. Ecumenical Civic Education Programmes 4. 13. Gatundu Aids & STI Awareness Group 5. 8. Smile Center Foundation 6. Spinal Injury & Disabled Jua Kali Projects Constituency: Gatundu North ORGANIZATION 1. Bible Study Fellowship League 2. Gaka Focus Organization 3. Gatundu North Pastors Fellowship 4. Good Will Aftercare Services Project 5. Kamugaki Integrated Community Development & Self Help Group 6. Kamwangi Evangelistic & Development Group 12 ORGANIZATION 7. 8. Kamwangi Jua Kali Association 8. Kenya heroes Founcation Trust 9. League of Small Scale Coffee Farmers 10. Nyamangara Community Pharmacy 11. Spinal Injury & Disabled Jua Kali Projects 12. 13. St. Stephen Kamwirigi Catholic Youth Group 13. Upcoming Visionaries Clan Civic Group 14. Youth Agaisnt Aids & Poverty 13 COAST PROVINCE Lamu District Constituency: Lamu West ORGANIZATION 1. Ecumenical Civic Education Programmes 2. KAMMU 3. Kenya National Union of Teachers 4. Kikozi Programme 5. LADI 6. Maendeleo ya Wanawake Organization 7. Muungano Women Group 8. National Council Churches of Kenya 9. Pambazuko 10. Task Force 11. Visiwani Women Group Constituency: Lamu East ORGANIZATION 1. Deleni Self Help Group 2. Kenya National Union of Teachers 3. Muslim Sisters Network 4. Visiwani Women Group Kilifi District Constituency: Bahari ORGANIZATION 1. Kenya Nuts Growers Association 2. Kilodi Self Help Group 3. Matsangoi Youth Welfare 4. Pwani Development Partners 14 Constituency: Kaloleni ORGANIZATION 1. Kenya Nuts Growers Association 2. Mutsengo Open Air Market Programme Constituency: Ganze ORGANIZATION 1. Bamba Disabled Group 2. Bamba Poverty Eradication 3. Community Development Service 4. Community Development Services Centre 5. Kenya Nuts Growers Association
Recommended publications
  • THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol
    NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR LAW REPORTING LIBRARY' THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXII—No. 154 NAIROBI, 14th August, 2020 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GALETT'E'NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES CONTD' PAGE The Auctioneers Act—Appointment 3160 The Co-operative Societies Act—Inquiry Order 3206 Supreme Court of Kenya —AugustRecess 3160 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act— Environmental Impact Assessment Study Reports 3206-3208 The Senate Standing Orders—Special Sitting of the Senate 3160 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 3208-3209 The Nairobi International Financial Centre Act— Appointment 3160 Loss of Share Certificate 3210 The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act—Task Change of Names 3210-3211 Force 3160-3161 County Governments Notices 3161-3162 SUPPLEMENT Nos. 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 140 and 141 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc 3162-3178 Legislative Supplements, 2020 The Public Officer Ethics Act—Administrative Procedures 3178-3182 LEGAL NOTICE NO. PAGE The Energy Act—Amended Schedule of Tariffs for Supply 135-138—The Public Health (Covid-19 Prohibition of Electrical Energy, etc 3182-3184 cif Sale of Alcoholic Drinks) Rules, 2020, etc .. 1715 The Kenya Information and Communications Act— 139—The Tax Procedures (Unassembled Motor Application for Licences 3184 Vehicles and Trailers) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 1739 The Unclaimed Financial Assets Act—No Objection 3185 140-150—The Competition Act—Exclusions 1741 The Estate Agents Act—Registered Estate Agents 3186 151-132—The Stamp Duty (Valuation of The National Government Constituencies Development Immovable Property) Regulations, 2020, etc ..
    [Show full text]
  • 12146361 02.Pdf
    Proposed Development Plans Water Supply Development Plan Urban Water Supply Development (32 Urban Centers) 1) Rehabilitation (30 UC) 699,000 m3/day 2) Expansion (29 UC) 1,542,000 m3/day 3) New Construction (2 UC) 19,000 m3/day 4) Service Population 17.01 million Rural Water Supply (10 Counties) 1) Large Scale 209,000 m3/day 2) Small Scale 110,000 m3/day 3) Target Population 4.04 million Sanitation Development Plan Sewerage Development (25 Urban Centers) 1) Rehabilitation (6 UC) 244,000 m3/day 2) Expansion (6 UC) 715,000 m3/day 3) New Construction (19 UC) 430,000 m3/day 4) Service Population 16.26 million On-site Sanitation (10 Counties) 1) Installation of Proper On-site Sanitation Facilities by Individual or Communities 2) Target Population 4.28 million Irrigation Development Plan Large Scale Irrigation Area 1) Large Scale Irrigation 37,280 ha (4 Projects) MA -MA F - 33 2) Small Scale Irrigation 6,484 ha (10 Counties) 3) Private Sector Irrigation 2,344 ha (10 Counties) P Hydropower Development Plan 1) Munyu Multipurpose Dam Project 40MW 2) Thwake Multipurpose Dam Project 20MW Water Resources Development Plan 1) Storage Dams 16 nos. (1,689 MCM) 2) Small Storage Dams and 1,880 nos. Pans (94 MCM) 3) Boreholes 350 nos. (35 MCM/year) 4) Inter-basin Transfer 168 MCM/year (from Tana CA to Nairobi, Ext.) 5) Intra-basin Transfer 37 MCM/year (from Mzima Spring to Mombasa/Kwale/Ukunda, Ext.) 6) Intra-basin Transfer 31 MCM/year (from Athi R. to Mombasa/ Malindi/Kilifi/Mtwapa, Ext.) 7) Desalination for Mombasa 93 MCM/year LEGEND Dam(Existing) Water
    [Show full text]
  • Baseline Review and Ecosystem Services Assessment of the Tana River Basin, Kenya
    IWMI Working Paper Baseline Review and Ecosystem Services Assessment of the Tana 165 River Basin, Kenya Tracy Baker, Jeremiah Kiptala, Lydia Olaka, Naomi Oates, Asghar Hussain and Matthew McCartney Working Papers The publications in this series record the work and thinking of IWMI researchers, and knowledge that the Institute’s scientific management feels is worthy of documenting. This series will ensure that scientific data and other information gathered or prepared as a part of the research work of the Institute are recorded and referenced. Working Papers could include project reports, case studies, conference or workshop proceedings, discussion papers or reports on progress of research, country-specific research reports, monographs, etc. Working Papers may be copublished, by IWMI and partner organizations. Although most of the reports are published by IWMI staff and their collaborators, we welcome contributions from others. Each report is reviewed internally by IWMI staff. The reports are published and distributed both in hard copy and electronically (www.iwmi.org) and where possible all data and analyses will be available as separate downloadable files. Reports may be copied freely and cited with due acknowledgment. About IWMI IWMI’s mission is to provide evidence-based solutions to sustainably manage water and land resources for food security, people’s livelihoods and the environment. IWMI works in partnership with governments, civil society and the private sector to develop scalable agricultural water management solutions that have
    [Show full text]
  • Information on Conference Presentations, Research
    ACADEMIC STAFF PROFESSIONAL PROFILE FORM 1. Personal Data Insert Name: Dr. Theresia Kavuli Kinai picture Title/Qualifications: Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) M. Ed (PTE), B. Ed.(Home Economics), here S1 Teacher Education. Department/Unit/Section: Educational Psychology Contact Address: P.O. Box 203 00517 Nairobi Position: Lecturer Area of Specialization: Developmental Psychology, Educational Psychology, Guidance and Counselling, Bebaviour Modification, Bereavement and Widowhood Research Interests: Adolescent developmental issues e.g. aggression decision making, achievement motivation, career choice, child sexual abuse, and creativity. 2. Conference Presentations S/No Presenter Title of Paper presented City/Country Date of Funding Conference (US$) I Dr. Parent-adolescent Nairobi, Kenya 2-5, US$ 3898 Theresia relationships and February,1993 K. Kinai adolescent independence in decision making in Nairobi and Makueni Districts. Township and its environs, Kenya. 2 Dr. Relationship between Nairobi, Kenya 25-29, US $ Theresia parental behaviour October, 1999 899.44 K. Kinai towards adolescents and adolescent manifest aggression in Nairobi secondary schools. 3 Dr. Another incurable but Nairobi, Kenya 16th -18th May _ Theresia controllable disease: the 2007. K. Kinai case of asthma in Kenya. Some consequences of child sexual abuse. 4 Dr. Disenfranchised grief and Nairobi, Kenya 2nd – 4th _ Theresia the challenges of orphans: September K.Kinai a case study of study of 2008. Kibwezi Township and its environs, Kenya. 1 5 Dr. The Status of Child Orlando, 25th – 26th _ Theresia Participation Rights in Florida, USA Feburary. K. Kinai Kenyan Families. 2010. 6 Alcoholics’ rehabilitation Nairobi,Kenya 13th-14th in Soweto Slums, Kahawa October, West, Nairobi. 2011. 7 Dr. Parent-adolescent Hutchison 1st -5th _ Theresia relationships and Island Marriott, November K.
    [Show full text]
  • A Collection of 100 Tachoni Proverbs and Wise Sayings
    A COLLECTION OF 100 TACHONI PROVERBS AND WISE SAYINGS By ANNASTASI OISEBE African Proverbs Working Group NAIROBI, KENYA AUGUST, 2017. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to acknowledge and thank the relentless effort for all those who played a major part in completion of this document. My utmost thanks go to Fr. Joseph G. Healey, both financial and moral support. My special thanks goes to CephasAgbemenu, Margaret Ireri and Elias Bushiri who guided me accordingly to ensure that my research was completed. Furthermore I also want to thank Edwin Kola for his enormous assistance, without forgetting publishers of Tachoni proverbs and resources who made this research possible. DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my parents Anthony and Margret Oisebe and the entire African Proverbs working group Nairobi and all readers of African literature. INTRODUCTION Location The Tachoni (We shall be back in Kalenjin) are Kalenjins assimilated by Luhya people of Western Kenya, sharing land with the Bukusu tribe. They live mainly in Webuye, Chetambe Hills, Ndivisi (of Bungoma County) and the former Lugari District in the Kakamega County. Most Tachoni clans living in Bungoma speak the 'Lubukusu' dialect of the Luhya language making them get mistaken as Bukusus. They spread to Trans-Nzoia County especially around Kitale, Mumias and Busia. The ethnic group is rich in beliefs and taboos. The most elaborate cultural practice they have is circumcision. The ethnographical location of the Tachoni ethnic group in Kenya Myth of Origin One of the most common myths among the Luhya group relates to the origin of the Earth and human beings. According to this myth, Were (God) first created Heaven, then Earth.
    [Show full text]
  • Special Issue the Kenya Gazette
    SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXV_No. 64 NAIROBI, 19th April, 2013 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 5381 THE ELECTIONS ACT (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTIONS (PARLIAMENTARY AND COUNTY ELECTIONS) PETITION RULES, 2013 ELECTION PETITIONS, 2013 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 75 of the Elections Act and Rule 6 of the Elections (Parliamentary and County Elections) Petition Rules, 2013, the Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya directs that the election petitions whose details are given hereunder shall be heard in the election courts comprising of the judges and magistrates listed and sitting at the court stations indicated in the schedule below. SCHEDULE No. Election Petition Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Electoral Area Election Court Court Station No. BUNGOMA SENATOR Bungoma High Musikari Nazi Kombo Moses Masika Wetangula Senator, Bungoma Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition IEBC County Muthuku Gikonyo No. 3 of 2013 Madahana Mbayah MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Bungoma High Moses Wanjala IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition Lukoye Bernard Alfred Wekesa Webuye East Muthuku Gikonyo No. 2 of 2013 Sambu Constituency, Bungoma Joyce Wamalwa, County Returning Officer Bungoma High John Murumba Chikati I.E.B.C Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition Returning Officer Tongaren Constituency, Muthuku Gikonyo No. 4 of 2013 Eseli Simiyu Bungoma County Bungoma High Philip Mukui Wasike James Lusweti Mukwe Member of Parliament, Justice Hellen A. Bungoma Court Petition IEBC Kabuchai Constituency, Omondi No. 5 of 2013 Silas Rotich Bungoma County Bungoma High Joash Wamangoli IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Hellen A.
    [Show full text]
  • The Response of the Anglican Church of Kenya in the Fight Against Hiv/Aids: an Assessment of the All Saints Diocese, Nairobi, Kenya
    I \ THE RESPONSE OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF KENYA IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HIV/AIDS: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE ALL SAINTS DIOCESE, NAIROBI, KENYA A project paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a Master of Arts Degree in Rural Sociology and Community Development, Department of Sociology, University of Nairobi. September 2004 II DECLARATION I hereby certify that this is my original work and has not been submitted in any other University for award of a degree. NEMA CHARITY MALANGO ALUKU Candidate Signature: Date: SUPERVISORS: DR. PAUL N. MBATIA Signature: Date: ? / 2-/ o r PROF. PRESTON CHITERE Signature: Date: Ill DEDICATION This Project paper is dedicated to my husband, Philip and our little girl Rebecca for their encouragement and support during my studies and for enduring the long hours of my absence as I undertook this project. IV ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First, I would like to thank the University of Nairobi administration for giving me admission to pursue a Master of Arts course in the department of sociology during the 2001/02 in take. I would also like to thank the staff in the department of sociology who taught me and gave me a lot of enlightenment while I was taking my course work. In particular I wish to thank Dr. Paul N. Mbatia and Prof. Preston Chitere my supervisors for their intellectual and academic support and guidance during the course of the study. I am also compelled to register my appreciation for the initiative and valuable support of the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa - CAPA for the logistical support during the study period.
    [Show full text]
  • Implementation Status of Kenya's Language in Education Policy
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE): E-Journals Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol.4, No.23, 2013 Implementation Status of Kenya’s Language in Education Policy: A Case Study of Selected Primary Schools in Chuka Division, Meru South District, Kenya Nancy Wangui Mbaka * Christine Atieno Peter Mary Karuri Chuka University, P .O. Box 109-60400, Chuka, Kenya. *E-mail of the corresponding author: [email protected] Abstract Language-in-education policies in many developing countries are constantly an issue of discussion in scholarly circles. This paper looks at the language-in- education policy in lower primary in Chuka Division, Meru-South District, Kenya. The paper evaluates the teachers’ awareness of the language policy and actual implementation in the classroom. It also analyses the problems that teachers experience in implementing the policy and gives the teacher’s recommendations in case the language policy were to be restructured. The paper establishes that teachers are aware of the policy but they do not always implement it in the classroom. The findings in this paper are of great benefit to all stakeholders in the ministry of education in Kenya and contribute to scholarly literature in the area of language planning and policy. Keywords: Language-in-Education Policy (LiEP), Policy Implementation, Language of Instruction (LOI), mother tongue (MT) 1. Introduction The important role that language plays in the acts of learning and teaching is recognized by education systems all over the world.
    [Show full text]
  • Front Section-Pgs I-1.Indd
    In Chapter 8 LIST OF MAPS AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS Map 8.1 Upper Tana: Landforms and Rivers Norbert Henninger (WRI) CONTENTS Map 8.2 Upper Tana: Population Density, 1999 Dan Tunstall (WRI) Map 8.3 Upper Tana: Poverty Rate, 1999 Karen Holmes (consultant) u Landscapes, People, and Poverty .... 109 Map 8.4 Upper Tana: Poverty Density, 1999 Greg Mock (consultant) Landforms 110 Map 8.5 Upper Tana: Household Reliance on Ecosystems for Drinking Water Janet Nackoney (WRI) Map 8.6 Upper Tana: High Share of Piped Drinking Water and Poverty Rate Florence Landsberg (WRI) Population, Road Network, and Map 8.7 Upper Tana: Irrigation Efforts and Other Water Uses Mohammed Said (ILRI) Administrative Units 111 Map 8.8 Upper Tana: Small-Scale Irrigation Efforts and Poverty Rate Hyacinth Billings (WRI) Spatial Patterns of Poverty 112 Map 8.9 Upper Tana: Small-Scale Irrigation Efforts and High Share of Piped Stephen Adam (WRI) Drinking Water Carolina de Rosas (WRI) u Water-Related Ecosystem Services .. 113 Map 8.10 Upper Tana: Food Crops as Percentage of All Cropland Indicators Examined 113 Map 8.11 Upper Tana: High Share of Food Crops and Poverty Rate Map 8.12 Upper Tana: Milk Production Drinking Water Use and Poverty 114 Map 8.13 Upper Tana: High Milk Production and Poverty Rate Irrigation Efforts, Other Water Uses, Map 8.14 Upper Tana: High Share of Food Crops and High Milk Production and Poverty 116 Map 8.15 Upper Tana: Average Number of Crops Grown in Cropland Map 8.16 Upper Tana: High Average Number of Crops Grown in Cropland and High Share of Piped Drinking Water and Poverty Rate Small-Scale Irrigation Efforts 118 Map 8.17 Upper Tana: Share of Woodlots in Cropland Map 8.18 Upper Tana: High Share of Woodlots in Cropland and Poverty Rate u Food-Related Ecosystem Services .
    [Show full text]
  • REQUIREMENTS for the AWARD of BACHELORS DEGREE in EARLY Cfflldhood and PRIMARY EEDUCATION
    THE EFFECTS OF FAMILY POVERTY ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF PUPILS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KAMWANGI DIVISION THIKA DISTRICT KENYA FRANCIS KANYA MWANGI BED 13362/61/DF A REPORT SUBMITED TO THE INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS DEGREE IN EARLY CfflLDHOOD AND PRIMARY EEDUCATION DECEMBER 2008 DECLARATION I Kanya Francis, do here by declare that the work contained in this report is original and my own and has never been presented to any learning institution for any award. Si~ ~ Kanya Francis BED 13362/61/DF Date APPROVAL This report on the Effects of Family Poverty on Academic Performance of Pupils in primary schools has been under my supervision and is now ready for examination of the institute of open and distance learning Kampala International University as a requirement of partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor’s degree in early childhood and primary education. Sign ~ SUPERVISOR: MISS ONEGO ROSELINE Date !2~.../j.Qr.LQ~ DEDICATION This report is dedicated to my family which has endured the loneliness while I was away for education. 111 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I wish to extend my gratitude to all people who gave me financial, physical, emotional, educational and technical support during my entire course at Kampala international University in Uganda. This gratitude goes particularly to my supervisor Miss Onego, friends, and course mates that continuously gave me unconditional support. May the good Lord bless you. iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Declaration
    [Show full text]
  • THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol
    vo- CO THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXX—No. 123 NAIROBI, 12th October, 2018 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES GAZETTE NOTICES—(Gon(d.) PAGE PAGE The Central Bank of Kenya Act—Revocation of a Money The Records Disposal (Courts) Rules—Intended Remittance Licence ........................................................... 3518 Destruction of Court Records.......................................... 3544-3546 County Government Notices ...................................................3518-3519,3543 The Physical Planning Act—Completion of Part Development Plans ........................................................... 3546 The Land Registration Act—Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc...................................................................3519-3531,3553 Disposal of Uncollected Goods ............................................. 3546-3547 The Land Act —Transfer and Vesting of Properties, etc ....... 3531-3533 Loss of Policies.......................................................................... 3547-3552 The Energy Regutatoty Commission—Fuel Energy Cost Change of Names ............................................................ 3552-3553 Charge, etc......................................................................... 3533-3534 The Legal Education Act—Passage of Examinations and Pupilage ............................................................................. 3535-3536 SUPPLEMENT No. 126 The Companies Act—Dissolution ........................................
    [Show full text]
  • THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol
    NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR LAW REPORTING LIPRARY THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXXIII—No. 69 NAIROBI, 9th April, 2021 Price Sh. 60 CONTENTS GAZETTE NOTICES PAGE The Kenya Information and Communications Act-The SUPPLEMENT Nos. 45,46,47,48,49,50 and 51 National Information Communications and Technology Legislative Supplements, 2021 (ICT) Policy Guidelines, 2020 1556 LEGAL NOTICE No. PAGE The Land Registration Act-Issue of Provisional Certificates, etc 1556-1565,1617 32-The Insurance Act-Exemption 197 County Governments Notices 1556,1603-1609 33-The Traffic Act-Exemption 199 34-The National Police Service Standing Orders The Engineers Act-Registered Engineers 1565-1594 (Amendment) Order, 2021 201 The Capital Markets Act-Licencees and Approved 35-The Kenya Medical Research Institute Order, 2021 217 Institutions 1594-1598 36-The National Aids Control Council (Amendment) The Seeds and Plant Varieties Act-Crop Varieties, etc 1598-1603 Order, 2021 227 The Physical and Land Use Planning Act-Completion of 37-The Public Order (State Curfew) Order, 2021 231 Part Development Plans 1609-1610 38-The Kenyatta National Hospital Board (Amendment) Order, 2021 233 The Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act- Environmental Impact Assessment Study Report 1610-1613 The Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Act- SUPPLEMENT Nos. 52,53,54 and 55 Preservation Orders 1613 Acts, 2021 The Crops Act-Proposed Grant of Licences, etc 1614 PAGE The Competition Act-Authorization 1614 The.Business Laws (Amendment) (No. 2) Act, 2021 The Transfer of Businesses Act-Business Transfer 1614 The Employment (Amendment) Act, 2021 15 Disposal of Uncollected Goods 1614-1615 The Early Childhood Education Act, 2021 17 Change of Names 1615-1617 The Supplementary Appropriation Act, 2021 59 [1555 1556 THE KENYA GAZETTE 9th April, 2021 CORRIGENDA SCHEDULE IN Gazette Notice No.
    [Show full text]