Members of Civic Freedoms Forum and leaders of national civil society organizations (CSOs) have today convened a strategy meeting to develop a plan of action that will guide the collaboration between CSOs and government towards implementation of priority components of the PBO Act of 2013 which entered into force yesterday, 14th May 2014. It took 11 years and 4months of struggle and efforts including court actions and dialogue between the civil society organization (CSOs) and the government to realize this milestone. This commencement is an important step forward and demonstrates the commitment of current regime and civic society to a future of an enabling environment and broadened democratic space in Kenya. With this law, the people of Kenya and in particular the CSOs will set a positive example for all of Africa and the world.<\/p>\n
As we celebrate this gain, we are alive to the fact that the hard work is just beginning. As the PBO Act is operationalized, the Non-Governmental Organisations Co-ordination Act, 1990, now stands repealed. During this transition phase we must be prepared for the following:<\/p>\n
Other than the publicized self-regulation, PBOs are expected to enjoy an array of benefits including but not limited to:<\/p>\n
Indirect government support in the form of<\/p>\n
In this regard, CFF calls upon the Government in collaboration with CSOs to:<\/p>\n
CFF remains committed to providing continuous policy and political support and guidance to implementation of this law and enabling environment for CSOs.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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