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Legislative Offices in Kenya
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Companies
5 on file
Parliamentary Service Commission
Parliamentary Service Commission 1. There is established the Parliamentary Service Commission. The Commission consists of- a. the Speaker of the National Assembly, as chairperson; b. a vice-chairperson elected by the Commission from the members appointed under paragraph (c); c. seven members appointed by Parliament from among its members of whom- i. four shall be nominated equally from both Houses by the party or coalition of parties forming the national government, of whom at least two shall be women; and ii. three shall be nominated by the parties not forming the national government, at least one of whom shall be nominated from each House and at least one of whom shall be a woman; and d. one man and one woman appointed by Parliament from among persons who are experienced in public affairs, but are not members of Parliament. The Clerk of the Senate shall be the Secretary to the Commission. A member of the Commission shall vacate office- a. if the person is a member of Parliament- i. at the end of the term of the House of which the person is a member; or ii. if the person ceases to be a member of Parliament; or b. if the person is an appointed member, on revocation of the person's appointment by Parliament. Despite clause (4), when the term of a House of Parliament ends, a member of the Commission appointed under clause (2)(c) shall continue in office until a new member has been appointed in the member's place by the next House. The Commission is responsible for- a. providing services and facilities to ensure the efficient and effective functioning of Parliament; b. constituting offices in the parliamentary service, and appointing and supervising office holders; c. preparing annual estimates of expenditure of the parliamentary service and submitting them to the National Assembly for approval, and exercising budgetary control over the service; d. undertaking, singly or jointly with other relevant organisations, programmes to promote the ideals of parliamentary democracy; and e. performing other functions- i. necessary for the well-being of the members and staff of Parliament; or ii. prescribed by national legislation.
1001 to 5000 staff
International Institute For Legislative Affairs
WHO WE ARE The International Institute for Legislative Affairs (IILA) is a not- for- profit organization that works closely with Policy making institutions, Government Departments, Members of Parliament and other stakeholders in the legislative process to draft and advocate for pro- people policies and legislation. OUR CORE MANDATE IILA’s mandate is to engage stakeholders in the policy and legislative process to facilitate the enactment and implementation of policies and legislation that have a positive impact on the lives of people. OUR VISION A Just Society Governed by Fair and Righteous Laws OUR MISSION To enhance the legislative process by providing technical support to law making institutions and other stakeholders OUR STRATEGIC AREAS OF ENGAGEMENT 1. Legislative Research 2. Legislative Drafting 3. Capacity building 4. Legislative Advocacy CURRENT THEMATIC AREAS Tobacco Control Alcohol control Mental Health Road safety Governance
11 to 50 staff
Institute Of Chartered Mediators & Conciliators
ICMC aims to apply and enforce world-class standards of mediation, provide impartial information about mediation, to make tools available to parties to make basic decisions about mediation, and to promote mediation education and awareness. ICMC also works closely with other International Mediation Institutes to drive transparency and high competency standards into mediation practice across all fields, worldwide.
1 to 10 staff
Independent Electoral Commission
IIEC was created by the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 2008 whose mandate is to: 1.Reform of the electoral process and the management of elections in order to institutionalize free and fair elections 2.Establishment of an efficient and effective secretariat 3.Promotion of free and fair elections 4.Fresh registration of voters and the creation of a new voters’ register 5.Efficient conduct and supervision of elections and referenda 6.Development of a modern system for 7.collection, collation, transmission, and tallying of electoral data 8.Facilitation of the observation, monitoring and evaluation of elections and referenda 9.Promotion of voter education and culture of democracy 10.Settlement of minor electoral disputes during an election as may be provided by law 11.Performance of such other functions as may be prescribed by law.
201 to 500 staff
Centre For Parliamentary Studies And Training The Cpst
The Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training is established by the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) in section 34 of Parliamentary Service Act 2019. The mandate of the CPST is to build the capacity of staff and Members of Parliament, County Assemblies, and other intrested stakeholders.
11 to 50 staff