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Katiba News November/December 2011

A critical analysis of democracy and governance issues in Kenya, focussing on the implementation of the new constitution

Articles in this issue: * Which one will it be - August or December 2012? * Achieving the perfect ethno-regional and gender balance? * Curbing and punishing hate speech * The resurfacing of Freedom of Information Bill * How clever is the National Intelligence Service Bill?

The Link - November 2011

Enhancing governance for all

Articles in this issue: / Is Bungoma ready for self government? / President Kibaki orders ministers to revive KPCU / Kibunjia assures Kenyans election without violence / State changes tact in race against Aids / Bee keeping in Mwingi faces imminent collapse / KARI releases wheat varieties resistant to stem rust / Supplement: The Partnership for Peace Project funded by the EU

Von Nairobi nach Den Haag: Was bringt der Prozess vor dem IStGH Kenia?

Von Philipp Wagner

„Für die Opfer“. So lautete die Überschrift eines Artikels in der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung vom 22. Juli 2011 über die Bedeutung internationaler Strafgerichtsbarkeit. Während der Unruhen in Kenia nach den Wahlen 2007 wurden mindestens 1.133 Menschen getötet und 350.000 Menschen aus ihrer Heimat vertrieben. Nachdem eine innerstaatliche strafrechtliche Aufarbeitung in Kenia nicht zustande kam, beschäftigt sich seit dem letzten Jahr der Internationale Strafgerichtshof in zwei Verfahren mit den sechs Hauptverdächtigen der Gewaltausbrüche.

The Link – October 2011

Enhancing governance for all

Articles in this issue: / Teachers protest over diversion of funds/ Bomb blast victims demand compensation/CDF committees given directives/ Central dairy farmers in booming business/ Mwingi’s goat eating monkeys/ Kenya marked World Peace Day/Special Report: ELECTION OFFENSES TO ATTRACT STIFF PENALTIES/Supplement: The Partnership for Peace Project funded by the EU

Katiba News September/ October 2011

A critical analysis of democracy and governance issues in Kenya, focussing on the implementation of the new constitution

Articles in his issue: * The right to adequate food* Old wine in new wineskins!* One year down the line - hits and misses* A tall order for the IEBC

The Link – September 2011

Enhancing Governance for all

Articles in this issue: / Public varsities set to clear admission backlog/ Battle for access to cane continues in Kakamega/ Kisumu depot strangled by water Hyacinth / Scientists call for early warning systems/ Malaria still the biggest threat to children in western/ Kibaki backs school feeding programme/Special Report: Independent and secured state offices/Supplement: The Partnership for Peace Project funded by the EU

The Link – August 2011

Enhancing Governance for all

Articles in this issue: / In defence of the provincial administration/ Fight against diabetes begins in hospitals/ Otuoma dismisses NTA audit report/ Will there be an end to impunity?/ Mombasa port set for major facelift/ Kibaki promises deeper reforms/Special Report: INDEPENDENT ELECTORAL & BOUNDARIES COMMISSION/Supplement: The Partnership for Peace Project funded by the EU

Katiba News July/ August 2011

A critical analysis of democracy and governance issues in Kenya, focussing on the implementation of the new constitution

Articles in his issue: Supreme Court | Much ado about the budget | Vetting of public officers | Merging KNHRC with other commissions

The Link – July 2011

Enhancing Governance for all

Articles in this issue: The trouble with state sugar firms | KIE unveils plans to start e-learning in schools | Let Kisumu councillors elect their mayor freely | PC urges police to uphold the new law | Sugar industry on edge over Comesa rule | Italy funds local youth polytechnics | Kyuso traders want local civil servants transferred | Parliament demands list of FPE fraudsters | Special Report: New powerful body to fight drugs’ menace | Supplement: The Partnership for Peace Project funded by the EU

The Link – June 2011

Enhancing Governance for all

Articles in this issue: * Pre-school teachers graduate in Nyeri* Wako must pull up his socks in drafting of bills* Olweni wants CDF retained under new law* Matatu SACCO to build own petrol station* Cassava to fight famine in Migwani* Ikolomani vota marred by bribery and hate speach *Special Report: Die Dominion Farm im Yala-Moor*Supplement: The Partnership for Peace – Ein Projekt finanziert von der EU