{"id":6386,"date":"2024-05-31T10:12:34","date_gmt":"2024-05-31T10:12:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/?post_type=storiesprojects&#038;p=6386"},"modified":"2025-11-20T16:41:29","modified_gmt":"2025-11-20T16:41:29","slug":"kenya-youth-political-participation","status":"publish","type":"storiesprojects","link":"https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/fr\/stories\/kenya-youth-political-participation\/","title":{"rendered":"Kenya &#8211; Youth Political Participation"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div style=\"height:81px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"has-background wp-block-paragraph\" style=\"background-color:#c2dedc\">Kenya is a democratic country located in the eastern part of Africa, sharing a coastline with the Indian Ocean. The country gained independence in 1963 and embraced a multiparty system. Kenya is a multi-ethnic country endowed with an enviable topography and landscape. With a total population of over 53 million people, the East African country has an active youth population, which plays a significant role in its socio-political and economic stability. Youth currently account for 75% of Kenya\u2019s population, while also making up 55% of the country\u2019s labour force<sup data-fn=\"ccebff4e-e396-4d2c-8cc0-f51fef7c18df\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"ccebff4e-e396-4d2c-8cc0-f51fef7c18df-link\" href=\"#ccebff4e-e396-4d2c-8cc0-f51fef7c18df\">1<\/a><\/sup>. While young people are historically active in Kenya\u2019s public affairs, the country recorded a 5.27% drop in the number of young voters in its 2022 general elections compared with the 2017 elections. Many analysts blamed this unusual drop on economic hardship and widespread corruption in the country\u2019s governance system. Additionally, the country experienced a nationwide youth protest over the increasing cost of living in 2023. Despite the obvious political and economic instability in the country, young people remain an important stakeholder in Kenya.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Understanding youth-focused policies and initiatives<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>The Kenya Youth Development Policy (KYDP)<\/em>: The Kenya Youth Development Policy (KYDP) is the official policy document that outlines government plans regarding youth issues. The first Kenya National Youth Policy was adopted in 2006, followed by the current Kenya Youth Development Policy, which was adopted in 2019. The current KYDP draws ideas from over 12 national policy frameworks and more than 5 international policy frameworks, such as the African Union (AU) Youth Charter, the UN Youth Strategy, and the AU Agenda 2063. The primary objective of the KYDP is to address \u201cissues affecting the youth, notably employment creation, health, education, sports, and recreation, environment, art and culture, partnership, and empowerment<sup data-fn=\"91dbab68-3503-4329-87de-d16b70c0489a\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"91dbab68-3503-4329-87de-d16b70c0489a-link\" href=\"#91dbab68-3503-4329-87de-d16b70c0489a\">2<\/a><\/sup>\u201d. The KYDP also presents the government\u2019s plans to meaningfully integrate youth into public affairs in Kenya, while also empowering them to significantly contribute to the country\u2019s development agenda. In particular, the 2019 KYDP presents 14 strategic priorities of the Kenyan government regarding youth development in the country<sup data-fn=\"565ea5b3-ac9f-4ca5-99c2-8d3a1fbb458a\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"565ea5b3-ac9f-4ca5-99c2-8d3a1fbb458a-link\" href=\"#565ea5b3-ac9f-4ca5-99c2-8d3a1fbb458a\">3<\/a><\/sup>. More importantly, it outlines the significant roles of young people in achieving Kenya Vision 2030<sup data-fn=\"7d371988-5658-4943-b08a-ec1733c9ff76\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"7d371988-5658-4943-b08a-ec1733c9ff76-link\" href=\"#7d371988-5658-4943-b08a-ec1733c9ff76\">4<\/a><\/sup>, the country\u2019s long-term development plan, as well as additional developmental priorities.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Constitutional affirmative action<\/em>: One of the most important legislative frameworks regarding Kenya\u2019s efforts to meaningfully integrate youth into politics, the Kenyan 2010 Constitution provides a legal framework that supports increased youth participation in politics. It provides quotas for youth representation in elective positions, both at the federal and county levels. Specifically, Articles 55(a) and 55(b) read as follows: \u201cthe State shall take measures, including affirmative action programmes, to ensure that the youth \u2013 (a) access relevant education and training; (b) have opportunities to associate, be represented and participate in political, social, economic and other spheres of life<sup data-fn=\"63c084b1-c3f4-40fa-b4d7-9ad48b46cdfc\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"63c084b1-c3f4-40fa-b4d7-9ad48b46cdfc-link\" href=\"#63c084b1-c3f4-40fa-b4d7-9ad48b46cdfc\">5<\/a><\/sup>\u201d. The Kenyan affirmative action framework mandates 12 parliamentary seats should be reserved for representatives nominated by political parties to represent special interests, including youth and persons with disabilities (PWD). Affirmative action also prioritised the inclusion of women in politics, noting that \u201cnot more than two-thirds of the members of elective or appointive bodies should be of the same gender<sup data-fn=\"730aa0b1-e658-4688-bdad-2b5e87b8c687\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"730aa0b1-e658-4688-bdad-2b5e87b8c687-link\" href=\"#730aa0b1-e658-4688-bdad-2b5e87b8c687\">6<\/a><\/sup>\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Policy Implementation<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Devolution of Governance:<\/em> In a bid to bring governance closer to the people at the grassroots, the Kenyan 2010 Constitution mandates devolution of governance to counties, leading to the creation of 47 counties\u2019 governance structures, including county assemblies and county ministries. This constitutional provision opens up opportunities for young people to access political positions at the local level and aligns with objectives 2 and 8 of the Kenyan Youth Development Policy, which focus on \u201ctransformative leadership and representation\u201d and \u201cactive youth engagement<sup data-fn=\"f8d411f4-d93c-45e6-9363-ee2f4a162f39\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"f8d411f4-d93c-45e6-9363-ee2f4a162f39-link\" href=\"#f8d411f4-d93c-45e6-9363-ee2f4a162f39\">7<\/a><\/sup>\u201d. For instance, as of 2022, the youth constitute 19% of parliamentarians in the county assemblies \u2013 281 men and 24 women out of 1450 elected members<sup data-fn=\"2e6a5796-8edf-4f2b-b00b-ec5be8f92cc3\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"2e6a5796-8edf-4f2b-b00b-ec5be8f92cc3-link\" href=\"#2e6a5796-8edf-4f2b-b00b-ec5be8f92cc3\">8<\/a><\/sup>. Kennedy Kimeu, the Prevention Coordinator at Awareness Against Human Trafficking (HAART) Kenya, further affirmed that the devolution significantly increased youth inclusion in Kenyan politics, especially at the county level. However, he also mentioned that \u201cmany youth political appointments are somewhat tokenistic, as these youth usually do the bidding of the older politicians and do not necessarily represent the youth voices<sup data-fn=\"ff35a21d-2060-498e-99d2-91339f1aa0ad\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"ff35a21d-2060-498e-99d2-91339f1aa0ad-link\" href=\"#ff35a21d-2060-498e-99d2-91339f1aa0ad\">9<\/a><\/sup>\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Political parties as drivers of youth inclusion into politics<\/em>: In implementing the Article 55(b) affirmative action of the Kenyan constitution, political parties serve as an avenue for the youth to meaningfully participate in political affairs, particularly by holding elective positions. As highlighted in the Political Parties Act 2011, only political parties can give young people the legitimacy to participate or contest in elections, as well as receive funding support for the purposes of campaigning<sup data-fn=\"af9f3279-7f19-48c7-b294-88917813a518\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"af9f3279-7f19-48c7-b294-88917813a518-link\" href=\"#af9f3279-7f19-48c7-b294-88917813a518\">10<\/a><\/sup>. Specifically, it is only through political parties that youth can be nominated to contest for elective positions at both national and county levels. As of 2022, young people comprise 35% of the total membership of political parties in Kenya, significantly increasing their participation in politics, either through holding elective positions or influencing political parties\u2019 choice of candidates. Political parties are also integrating youth candidacy into their plans by reducing the fee for the candidacy form. Despite this development, findings still reveal that nomination from political parties is not solely based on merit, and often, it is dependent on affiliation with older politicians. This is the reason why Kimeu noted that \u201cwe have several beautiful and well-articulated policy documents in Kenya, the only problem is implementation\u201d<sup data-fn=\"10bdf5cb-2e6d-4be3-bfe4-91f27506953f\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"10bdf5cb-2e6d-4be3-bfe4-91f27506953f-link\" href=\"#10bdf5cb-2e6d-4be3-bfe4-91f27506953f\">11<\/a><\/sup>.<br><br><em>Funding Support and Opportunities for Youth-led Initiatives<\/em>: To implement its youth development policies, the Kenyan government is also providing funded and non-funded opportunities for young people. This implementation approach aligns with objectives 7 and 9 of the KYDP<sup data-fn=\"7fc299fb-1c1d-49ad-a9f6-7f7ec90331b4\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"7fc299fb-1c1d-49ad-a9f6-7f7ec90331b4-link\" href=\"#7fc299fb-1c1d-49ad-a9f6-7f7ec90331b4\">12<\/a><\/sup>. The Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) programme aims to allow enterprises and initiatives run by youth, women, and PWDs to participate in government procurement opportunities. AGPO mandates a legal requirement for young people to access 30% of government procurement, providing opportunities for youth-owned businesses to thrive<sup data-fn=\"05289b41-d72b-4b5b-8e41-b5ed16d7e13a\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"05289b41-d72b-4b5b-8e41-b5ed16d7e13a-link\" href=\"#05289b41-d72b-4b5b-8e41-b5ed16d7e13a\">13<\/a><\/sup>. The Youth Enterprise Development Fund is another funding scheme to support youth-led innovations and social enterprises, helping them meaningfully contribute to the country\u2019s economic growth, while also supporting the government\u2019s development agenda, including green innovations. Official figures reveal that more than 1 million youth have benefitted from this programme<sup data-fn=\"e183a3d2-8a4c-414d-9f2e-25b1df80b6df\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"e183a3d2-8a4c-414d-9f2e-25b1df80b6df-link\" href=\"#e183a3d2-8a4c-414d-9f2e-25b1df80b6df\">14<\/a><\/sup>. Despite the criticisms surrounding the funding programmes, they represent the efforts of the government to promote objectives 3, 7, and 9 of the KYDP.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Key Successes<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Increasing Youth Participation in Public Affairs<\/em>: Despite the clear socio-economic challenges in Kenya, young people are becoming more aware of the need to engage in public affairs. In politics, the KYDP and governance devolution have increasingly paved the way for young people to join political parties and hold elective positions at both national and county levels. With these policies and programmes, Kenyan youth are joining political parties and disrupting governance, especially at the county level. Young people constitute 6.5% of the Kenyan 12<sup>th<\/sup> parliament, both at the senate and the national assembly, and 19%<sup> <\/sup>at the county assemblies<sup data-fn=\"963c9f02-68a7-4c77-9386-7beeb8e6eddc\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"963c9f02-68a7-4c77-9386-7beeb8e6eddc-link\" href=\"#963c9f02-68a7-4c77-9386-7beeb8e6eddc\">15<\/a><\/sup>.<sup> <\/sup>However, young people\u2019s participation in elections remains relatively low in the country. Despite this voting apathy, young people in Kenya are still driving several civic engagements, including promoting issues of human rights, calling for accountability, and addressing climate change, among others. In general, the Kenyan Constitution and the NYP have created a fertile environment for young people to meaningfully engage in public affairs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><em>Increasing Number of Youth-led Organisations<\/em>: Another significant success from Kenya\u2019s youth-focused policies and programmes is that many young people are seeing the need to contribute to the government\u2019s development agenda \u2013 such as Kenya Vision 2030, and the Big 4 Agenda. Thus, young people are setting up small businesses, non-profit organisations, research firms, and pressure groups. With a focus on several thematic areas, young people are at the forefront of holding the government accountable on issues of good governance, climate change, human rights, and corruption, among others. Young people are forging strong partnerships with intergovernmental organisations and UN agencies to address local issues in the country. With the AGPO and the Youth Enterprise Development Fund, youth have access to funding support from the government to run their small-scale businesses, further encouraging many young people to come up with innovative ideas. However, Hannah, an aspiring youth politician in Kenya, noted that \u201cmany youth-led initiatives are largely motivated by the day-to-day challenges of young Kenyans and not really government policies<sup data-fn=\"f4dd922a-806d-4082-9c35-599fa26609f2\" class=\"fn\"><a id=\"f4dd922a-806d-4082-9c35-599fa26609f2-link\" href=\"#f4dd922a-806d-4082-9c35-599fa26609f2\">16<\/a><\/sup>\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">This case country is taken from a comprehensive examination of successful youth-led policy initiatives drawing from the insights of a scoping study \u201c<strong>A comparative analysis on National Youth Policies<\/strong>\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\n<figure class=\"aligncenter size-full is-resized\"><a href=\"https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/A-comparative-analysis-on-National-Youth-Policies-Full-Layout.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1400\" height=\"800\" src=\"https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Read-the-YDC-scoping-study-on-Youth-Political-Participation.png\" alt=\"Read the full scoping study on Youth Political Participation here\" class=\"wp-image-6253\" style=\"width:600px\" srcset=\"https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Read-the-YDC-scoping-study-on-Youth-Political-Participation.png 1400w, https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Read-the-YDC-scoping-study-on-Youth-Political-Participation-322x184.png 322w, https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Read-the-YDC-scoping-study-on-Youth-Political-Participation-161x92.png 161w, https:\/\/youthdemocracycohort.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/04\/Read-the-YDC-scoping-study-on-Youth-Political-Participation-768x439.png 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1400px) 100vw, 1400px\" \/><\/a><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p class=\"has-small-font-size wp-block-paragraph\">This study is supported by a European Union-funded project called WYDE Civic Engagement led by EPD that aims to improve the inclusion of Youth in all levels of democratic participation at the national, regional and global scales.&nbsp; The opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and should not be considered as representative of the European Commission\u2019s official position<\/p>\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-footnotes\"><li id=\"ccebff4e-e396-4d2c-8cc0-f51fef7c18df\">Victor Abuso, \u00ab\u00a0Kenya: How will the low number of young voters play out in August?,\u00a0\u00bb June 23, 2022, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theafricareport.com\/216515\/kenya-2022-elections-how-will-the-low-number-of-young-registered-voters-play-out\/\">https:\/\/www.theafricareport.com\/216515\/kenya-2022-elections-how-will-the-low-number-of-young-registered-voters-play-out\/<\/a>. <a href=\"#ccebff4e-e396-4d2c-8cc0-f51fef7c18df-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 1\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"91dbab68-3503-4329-87de-d16b70c0489a\">\u00a0Republic of Kenya, \u00ab\u00a0Kenya Youth Development Policy, 2019,\u00a0\u00bb 2019, <a href=\"https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf\">https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf<\/a>. <a href=\"#91dbab68-3503-4329-87de-d16b70c0489a-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 2\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"565ea5b3-ac9f-4ca5-99c2-8d3a1fbb458a\">Ibid <a href=\"#565ea5b3-ac9f-4ca5-99c2-8d3a1fbb458a-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 3\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"7d371988-5658-4943-b08a-ec1733c9ff76\">Kenya Vision 2030 represents a set of socio-economic and political aspirations and development priorities that the Kenyan government seeks to achieve by 2030. Read more at: <a href=\"https:\/\/nairobi.aics.gov.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/Kenya-Vision-2030.pdf\">https:\/\/nairobi.aics.gov.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/Kenya-Vision-2030.pdf<\/a> <a href=\"#7d371988-5658-4943-b08a-ec1733c9ff76-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 4\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"63c084b1-c3f4-40fa-b4d7-9ad48b46cdfc\">Republic of Kenya, \u00ab\u00a0Constitution of Kenya, 2010,\u00a0\u00bb <a href=\"http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/lex\/actview.xql?actid=Const2010\">http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/lex\/actview.xql?actid=Const2010<\/a>. <a href=\"#63c084b1-c3f4-40fa-b4d7-9ad48b46cdfc-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 5\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"730aa0b1-e658-4688-bdad-2b5e87b8c687\">The Carter Center, \u00ab\u00a0Youth and Women\u2019s Consultations on Political Participation Findings and Recommendations,\u00a0\u00bb 2018, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cartercenter.org\/resources\/pdfs\/news\/peace_publications\/democracy\/kenya-youth-and-women-political-participation-report.pdf\">https:\/\/www.cartercenter.org\/resources\/pdfs\/news\/peace_publications\/democracy\/kenya-youth-and-women-political-participation-report.pdf<\/a>.<br> <a href=\"#730aa0b1-e658-4688-bdad-2b5e87b8c687-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 6\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"f8d411f4-d93c-45e6-9363-ee2f4a162f39\">Republic of Kenya, \u00ab\u00a0Kenya Youth Development Policy, 2019,\u00a0\u00bb 2019, <a href=\"https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf\">https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf<\/a>. <a href=\"#f8d411f4-d93c-45e6-9363-ee2f4a162f39-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 7\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"2e6a5796-8edf-4f2b-b00b-ec5be8f92cc3\">Beverline Ongaro, \u00ab\u00a0Beyond Polemics and Political Obscurity to Meaningful Political Participation by the Kenyan Youth,\u00a0\u00bb International Commission of Jurists, May 7, 2022, <a href=\"https:\/\/icj-kenya.org\/news\/beyond-polemics-and-political-obscurity-to-meaningful-political-participation-by-the-kenyan-youth\/\">https:\/\/icj-kenya.org\/news\/beyond-polemics-and-political-obscurity-to-meaningful-political-participation-by-the-kenyan-youth\/<\/a>. <a href=\"#2e6a5796-8edf-4f2b-b00b-ec5be8f92cc3-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 8\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"ff35a21d-2060-498e-99d2-91339f1aa0ad\">\u00a0Interview with Kennedy Kimeu, Prevention Coordinator, Haart Kenya <a href=\"#ff35a21d-2060-498e-99d2-91339f1aa0ad-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 9\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"af9f3279-7f19-48c7-b294-88917813a518\">Kenya. <em>The Political Parties Act, 2011<\/em>, Act, <em>Kenya Law Reports<\/em>, 2011. <a href=\"http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/kl\/fileadmin\/pdfdownloads\/Acts\/PoliticalPartiesAct.pdf\">http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/kl\/fileadmin\/pdfdownloads\/Acts\/PoliticalPartiesAct.pdf<\/a> <a href=\"#af9f3279-7f19-48c7-b294-88917813a518-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 10\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"10bdf5cb-2e6d-4be3-bfe4-91f27506953f\">Interview with Kennedy Kimeu <a href=\"#10bdf5cb-2e6d-4be3-bfe4-91f27506953f-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 11\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"7fc299fb-1c1d-49ad-a9f6-7f7ec90331b4\">Kenya Youth Development Policy, Ibid <a href=\"#7fc299fb-1c1d-49ad-a9f6-7f7ec90331b4-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 12\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"05289b41-d72b-4b5b-8e41-b5ed16d7e13a\">The National Treasury and Economic Planning, \u00ab\u00a0Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO),\u00a0\u00bb <a href=\"https:\/\/www.treasury.go.ke\/agpo\/\">https:\/\/www.treasury.go.ke\/agpo\/<\/a>.<br> <a href=\"#05289b41-d72b-4b5b-8e41-b5ed16d7e13a-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 13\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"e183a3d2-8a4c-414d-9f2e-25b1df80b6df\">Alice Waithera, \u00ab\u00a0Over 1 million benefit from Youth Enterprise Fund,\u00a0\u00bb The Star, February 3, 2021, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.the-star.co.ke\/counties\/central\/2021-02-03-over-1-million-benefit-from-youth-enterprise-fund\/\">https:\/\/www.the-star.co.ke\/counties\/central\/2021-02-03-over-1-million-benefit-from-youth-enterprise-fund\/<\/a>. <a href=\"#e183a3d2-8a4c-414d-9f2e-25b1df80b6df-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 14\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"963c9f02-68a7-4c77-9386-7beeb8e6eddc\">Beverline Ongaro, \u00ab\u00a0Beyond Polemics and Political Obscurity to Meaningful Political Participation by the Kenyan Youth,\u00a0\u00bb International Commission of Jurists, May 7, 2022, <a href=\"#963c9f02-68a7-4c77-9386-7beeb8e6eddc-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 15\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><li id=\"f4dd922a-806d-4082-9c35-599fa26609f2\">Interview with Hannah, a youth political aspirant in Kenya <a href=\"#f4dd922a-806d-4082-9c35-599fa26609f2-link\" aria-label=\"Aller \u00e0 la note de bas de page 16\">\u21a9\ufe0e<\/a><\/li><\/ol>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kenya is a democratic country located in the eastern part of Africa, sharing a coastline with the Indian Ocean. The country gained independence in 1963 and embraced a multiparty system. Kenya is a multi-ethnic country endowed with an enviable topography and landscape. With a total population of [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":6387,"template":"","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"inline_featured_image":false,"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":"[{\"content\":\"Victor Abuso, \\\"Kenya: How will the low number of young voters play out in August?,\\\" June 23, 2022, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.theafricareport.com\/216515\/kenya-2022-elections-how-will-the-low-number-of-young-registered-voters-play-out\/\\\">https:\/\/www.theafricareport.com\/216515\/kenya-2022-elections-how-will-the-low-number-of-young-registered-voters-play-out\/<\/a>.\",\"id\":\"ccebff4e-e396-4d2c-8cc0-f51fef7c18df\"},{\"content\":\"\u00a0Republic of Kenya, \\\"Kenya Youth Development Policy, 2019,\\\" 2019, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf\\\">https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf<\/a>.\",\"id\":\"91dbab68-3503-4329-87de-d16b70c0489a\"},{\"content\":\"Ibid\",\"id\":\"565ea5b3-ac9f-4ca5-99c2-8d3a1fbb458a\"},{\"content\":\"Kenya Vision 2030 represents a set of socio-economic and political aspirations and development priorities that the Kenyan government seeks to achieve by 2030. Read more at: <a href=\\\"https:\/\/nairobi.aics.gov.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/Kenya-Vision-2030.pdf\\\">https:\/\/nairobi.aics.gov.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/01\/Kenya-Vision-2030.pdf<\/a>\",\"id\":\"7d371988-5658-4943-b08a-ec1733c9ff76\"},{\"content\":\"Republic of Kenya, \\\"Constitution of Kenya, 2010,\\\" <a href=\\\"http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/lex\/actview.xql?actid=Const2010\\\">http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/lex\/actview.xql?actid=Const2010<\/a>.\",\"id\":\"63c084b1-c3f4-40fa-b4d7-9ad48b46cdfc\"},{\"content\":\"The Carter Center, \\\"Youth and Women\u2019s Consultations on Political Participation Findings and Recommendations,\\\" 2018, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.cartercenter.org\/resources\/pdfs\/news\/peace_publications\/democracy\/kenya-youth-and-women-political-participation-report.pdf\\\">https:\/\/www.cartercenter.org\/resources\/pdfs\/news\/peace_publications\/democracy\/kenya-youth-and-women-political-participation-report.pdf<\/a>.<br>\",\"id\":\"730aa0b1-e658-4688-bdad-2b5e87b8c687\"},{\"content\":\"Republic of Kenya, \\\"Kenya Youth Development Policy, 2019,\\\" 2019, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf\\\">https:\/\/youth.go.ke\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/11\/Kenya-Youth-Development-Policy-2019-Popular-version.pdf<\/a>.\",\"id\":\"f8d411f4-d93c-45e6-9363-ee2f4a162f39\"},{\"content\":\"Beverline Ongaro, \\\"Beyond Polemics and Political Obscurity to Meaningful Political Participation by the Kenyan Youth,\\\" International Commission of Jurists, May 7, 2022, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/icj-kenya.org\/news\/beyond-polemics-and-political-obscurity-to-meaningful-political-participation-by-the-kenyan-youth\/\\\">https:\/\/icj-kenya.org\/news\/beyond-polemics-and-political-obscurity-to-meaningful-political-participation-by-the-kenyan-youth\/<\/a>.\",\"id\":\"2e6a5796-8edf-4f2b-b00b-ec5be8f92cc3\"},{\"content\":\"\u00a0Interview with Kennedy Kimeu, Prevention Coordinator, Haart Kenya\",\"id\":\"ff35a21d-2060-498e-99d2-91339f1aa0ad\"},{\"content\":\"Kenya. <em>The Political Parties Act, 2011<\/em>, Act, <em>Kenya Law Reports<\/em>, 2011. <a href=\\\"http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/kl\/fileadmin\/pdfdownloads\/Acts\/PoliticalPartiesAct.pdf\\\">http:\/\/kenyalaw.org\/kl\/fileadmin\/pdfdownloads\/Acts\/PoliticalPartiesAct.pdf<\/a>\",\"id\":\"af9f3279-7f19-48c7-b294-88917813a518\"},{\"content\":\"Interview with Kennedy Kimeu\",\"id\":\"10bdf5cb-2e6d-4be3-bfe4-91f27506953f\"},{\"content\":\"Kenya Youth Development Policy, Ibid\",\"id\":\"7fc299fb-1c1d-49ad-a9f6-7f7ec90331b4\"},{\"content\":\"The National Treasury and Economic Planning, \\\"Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO),\\\" <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.treasury.go.ke\/agpo\/\\\">https:\/\/www.treasury.go.ke\/agpo\/<\/a>.<br>\",\"id\":\"05289b41-d72b-4b5b-8e41-b5ed16d7e13a\"},{\"content\":\"Alice Waithera, \\\"Over 1 million benefit from Youth Enterprise Fund,\\\" The Star, February 3, 2021, <a href=\\\"https:\/\/www.the-star.co.ke\/counties\/central\/2021-02-03-over-1-million-benefit-from-youth-enterprise-fund\/\\\">https:\/\/www.the-star.co.ke\/counties\/central\/2021-02-03-over-1-million-benefit-from-youth-enterprise-fund\/<\/a>.\",\"id\":\"e183a3d2-8a4c-414d-9f2e-25b1df80b6df\"},{\"content\":\"Beverline Ongaro, \\\"Beyond Polemics and Political Obscurity to Meaningful Political Participation by the Kenyan Youth,\\\" International Commission of Jurists, May 7, 2022,\",\"id\":\"963c9f02-68a7-4c77-9386-7beeb8e6eddc\"},{\"content\":\"Interview with Hannah, a youth political aspirant in 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