WHY NON-STATE ACTORS AND PARLIAMENT SHOULD ENGAGE ON BUDGETS
ELIAS WAKHISI- ICPAKWEDNESDAY 13TH MAY 2015
*Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
*Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
Institute of Economic Affairs Kenya (IEA)International Budget Partnership Kenya (IBPK)International Commission of Jurists-Kenya (ICJ)The Law Society of Kenya (LSK)Kenya Institute of Governance (KIG)Federation of Women Lawyers-Kenya (FIDA)Institute of Certified Public Accountants Kenya(ICPAK);Africa Youth Trust (AYT)Africa Centre for Open Governance (AfriCOG)
*Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA)The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA)International Institute for Legislative Affairs (ILA)Centre for Governance and Development (CGD)African Institute for Health and Development (AIHD)Article 19Transparency International-Kenya (TI)Institute for Education in Democracy (IED)
*Constitution & PFM Act 2012->Altered the PFM Landscape- Parliament has the power of the purse & thus enhanced powers in budget making Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
Share public priorities in resource allocation & distribution
Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
*Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
Credibility.Professionalism.AccountAbility
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