Inclusive and issue-based leadership is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy, ensuring that all voices are heard and reflected in public decision making. This principle guided a recent town hall meeting held in Samburu County under the theme “Promoting Issue Based Politics in Kenya,” which brought together women, youth,
West Pokot County today hosted a vibrant Town Hall Meeting that brought together community voices to reflect on democracy, citizen participation, and the role of women in shaping leadership at both the county and national levels. The forum provided a platform for open dialogue on how issue-based politics can foster
KEWOPA hosted the third Male Allies Engagement Forum under the theme “From Awareness to Action: Leading Change as Male Allies.” The meeting brought together legislators and partners to reflect on progress, share lessons, and strengthen commitment to gender equity. Mercy Mwangi, KEWOPA E.D,stressed the need to move beyond rhetoric. “We
KEWOPA convened a Reflection and Strategy Session bringing together committee clerks to strengthen engagements on health, economic opportunity, and gender priorities. The forum examined the fiscal and policy gains achieved through joint advocacy and considered the extent to which submissions influenced the Budget Policy Statement, the Budget Estimates, and the
KEWOPA convened a Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) training in Narok County, bringing together local champions and leaders to enhance their ability to engage in county budget processes. The training focused on the County Budget Cycle, covering formulation, approval, implementation, and oversight. Participants examined key documents, timelines, and entry points to




