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PAMBAZUKO LA WANAWAKE MAGHARIBI PROJECT Name of Applicant: Pambazuko la Wanawake Magharibi Registration number: OP.218/051/11-0425/7251 Country: Kenya Year of registration: 2011 Legal status: Non-Governmental Organization Postal address: 7422 – 40100 Kisumu E-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 0714035713 or 0739027611 Name of contact person: Everlyne Khaemba Position: Chief executive officer. PROFILE OF PALAWAMA Pambazuko La Wanawake Magharibi (PALAWAMA) is a legally recognized local NGO, and though it has been in existence since 2006, it attained its legal status under Ministry of State for National Heritage and Culture (MoSNHC) as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with registration number Op. 218/051/11-0425/7251 in 2011. PALAWAMA brings together 15 Women Groups in Western and Nyanza regions of Kenya whose membership comprises over 700 individuals, religious leaders, academicians, and key women and youth involved in the fight for respect, protection and fulfilment of rights of Women and young people in the afore mentioned regions. The organization’s target is to work towards ensuring human rights and justice for women and young people in Migori, Nyamira, Homa Bay, Kisumu, Siaya, Kakamega, Bungoma, Vihiga and Busia Counties. PALAWAMA has been in existence for 8 years during which period it has been able to acquire a degree of understanding of the social dynamics in the rural communities of the two regions hence the design and implementation of programs to address the challenges. Given the increasing complexity and magnitude of human rights violations and poverty in the country, and after a thorough analysis of the root causes, PALAWAMA is committed to its interest of advocating for the rights of women and young people, and aims at ensuring that many other like-minded organizations and actors in rural Nyanza and Western regions emerge and are helped through capacity building to acquire the necessary skills, competencies, attitudes and knowledge to enable them effectively support women and young people in their respective communities and advocate for their rights to improve their livelihoods. SUMMARY OF THE PROJECT/PROGRAMME Title: Enhancing democracy in Kakamega County. Location: Malava Sub-County, Kakamega County Overall objective: Enhance democracy in Kakamega County through an informed and empowered society reaching at least 50,000 people. Specific objective: To increase capacity of women, youth and Persons with Disabilities in participating in decision making and governance processes through their engagement with the elections bodies. To strengthen community monitoring institutions in ensuring credible elections that are free and fair. To enhance citizens knowledge on the electoral process. Outputs: Number of women, youth and persons with disabilities participating leadership and governance processes in Kakamega County by at least 20%. Putting in place political leadership that is people-driven. At least 2 Political parties adhere to the 2/3 gender rule. Capacity of 200 electoral officials in Kakamega County to enhance public participation and service delivery enhanced. Activities: Conduct civic and voter education on constitutional commitments and responsibilities of rights holders and duty bearers. Formation, strengthening and facilitating a network comprising of women, youth and persons with disabilities to conduct monitoring of the electoral process. Capacity building for women, youth and persons with disabilities on leadership skills and governance processes related to the elections. Capacity building of the community and government officials including security agents in alleviating Elections Gender Based Violence. Lobbying of political parties to put in place rules and regulations for nominations that adhere to the 2/3rd gender rule. Duration: 24 months RELEVANCE OF THE INTERVENTION Despite constitutional provisions for affirmative action, women in Kenya remain severely underrepresented in the political arena. Women participation and performance in 2013 elections was very low. According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s global ranking of women in national parliaments, Kenya is ranked number 71 out of 139, with 19.7% female representation in the Lower House and 26.5% in the Senate. There are no elected women Governors or Senators in the 47 counties in Kenya and only 5.52% of elected MPs were women while out of the 47 county governments, only 82 women were elected as members of Country Assemblies, out of a total of 1,450. Studies have found that the political engagement of women in governance processes is low due to cultural barriers including traditional views on the roles of women in society, lack of financial resources, women themselves also either did not have confidence in participating or did not know how to participate. Further, women candidates face structural barriers in that they are often locked out of the party nomination processes and they do not have the same access to funding sources to their male counterparts. They are poorly prepared for election campaigns, lacking in understanding of the political process, and in skills/confidence in areas such as public speaking, ability to debate political policy on different issues. They may be deterred by gender based violence and intimidation before, during and after elections. The failure of the police and judiciary to address instances of violence further discourages women from contesting for election. On the other hand, patriarchal cultural practices tend to work against women as they are actively discouraged by family and community from participating in leadership and governance. This is worsened by the fact that the citizens are unaware of the two third gender principle which calls for representation of women in leadership positions. Kakamega is one of the counties in Western Kenya with rooted culture. Women leadership is never taken serious by the community dominated by men. Women are considered to be strangers, of weaker sex who should play subordinate role to men. Culturally women are considered to have predefined roles such as food production and reproduction as in child bearing/caring. Such believes denies women opportunity to participate in decision making processes that affect them at all levels in the county by their families and the patriarchal societies in which they live thus missing out their valuable input. This project will enable PALAWAMA to mobilize and build capacities of women and youth aspirants in Kakamega County so to actively participate in election processes. This is aimed at increasing women and youth’s numbers in leadership position thus getting an opportunity to influence key decisions affecting the masses. As a result the 2/3 gender rule will be achieved in addition to responsive county budgets addressing the needs and aspirations of the community at large. Through this project PALAWAMA aims at providing civic education which will see an increase in the number of women, youth and people with disabilities applying for identity cards and subsequently registering as voters. The more the informed registered voters the higher the chances of electing leaders of integrity leading to reduced cases of misuse/misappropriation of public resources. Also women and youths will realize their civic and political rights as enshrined in the constitution. Further, the project will empower the youth and women to create avenues/mechanisms for engaging duty bearers thus leading to downward accountability. This will inculcate supervisory role in women and youths as they will keep vigilant watch on governance processes for improved service delivery. Quality services build citizen confidence with their leader as there is value for money. To actualise these leaders should come up with pro-poor policies which call for development. OBJECTIVES, EXPECTED RESULTS AND OVERALL DESIGN OF THE INTERVENTION Overall objective: Enhance the participation of women and youth in decision making and governance processes in the county: Women, youth and persons with disabilities in Malava Sub-county are passive participants in governance processes. This is due to the culture that does not ensure gender equity therefore subduing and rendering them voiceless. Over the years, there has never been a woman Member of Parliament. The youth have also not been spared. The political space has been dominated by men and only using the youth as political tools. This has seen a community where women and youth have low capacity to participate in governance process hence their extinct in leadership and a culture of poor delivery of basic services. The action is therefore generally geared towards mobilizing and catalyzing women and youth into actively contributing to decisions in the Sub-county so as to root out the social problems as they are the majority in population. Specific objectives: To increase capacity of women, youth and persons with disabilities in participating in decision making and governance processes through their engagement with the Kakamega County government: The women and youth need to be trained and equipped with skills on leadership, campaigning, resource mobilization and networking. This objective is therefore intended to ensure that women and youth they realize their potential to be leaders and they embrace it. To strengthen community monitoring institutions in ensuring credible elections that are free and fair: This means that the community based organizations are organized and have their capacity built to conduct monitoring of the election process to ensure accountability transparency and accountability elections. To enhance citizens’ knowledge on the electoral process: The electorate at large, are ignorant of their rights and obligations and those of duty bearers when participating in the elections process. This objective therefore seeks to enhance their knowledge on the same. Expected Outputs: Increased number of women, youth and persons with disabilities participating leadership and governance processes in Kakamega County: At least 3 institutions including the County Assembly have more women and youth as members. The number of women and youth registering as voters in the 2017 election increases by 20%. Outcome: Enhanced gender responsive service delivery due to increased number of women, youth and people with disabilities included at decision making centers. Putting in place political leadership that is people-driven: This will be achieved after the community being sensitized on essentials of good leadership and are able to vet the aspirants against the same. Outcome: increased delivery of basic services in a more accountable and transparent way. At least 2 Political parties adherence to the 2/3 gender rule: Political parties ensure that the 2/3rd gender rule is observed during nominations at all levels to enable women achieve their political leadership agenda. This should be observed both at the aspirants’ and voters/delegates’ level. Outcome: More women gain political leadership positions. Capacity of 200 electoral officials in Kakamega County to enhance public participation and service delivery enhanced: This calls for more spaces of engagements between the community and duty bearers including Independent Elections and Boundaries’ Commission (IEBC) and political party officials to ensure transparency and accountability in the elections process. Outcome: Delivery of credible elections. Activities: Conduct civic and voter education on constitutional commitments and responsibilities of rights holders and duty bearers: This includes public forums, workshops for selected women, youth and persons with disabilities who will be linked to the aspirants as mobilizers, engagements between groups of women, youth and persons with disabilities, opinion leaders and duty bearers from IEBC and political parties. This also includes sensitization forums on the need for the citizens to register as voters. Formation, strengthening and facilitating a network comprising of women, youth and persons with disabilities to conduct monitoring of the electoral process: This comprises of women groups, youth groups and those of people living with disabilities who will be trained in monitoring of the elections process to ensure that these gender groups’ rights are not violated. The network members shall also be trained on how to engage with the duty bearers during the monitoring process and launching of their findings. There shall also be public debates for aspirants to defend their manifestos for vetting by the voters. Capacity building for women, youth and persons with disabilities on leadership skills and governance processes related to the elections: This includes mapping of the women, youth and people with disabilities as aspirants and training them on campaigning, advocacy, public speaking, resource mobilization and mentoring of the aspirants by former strong women and youth politicians. Also build their capacity on how to engage with political parties as vehicles for elections. Their mobilizers shall also be trained. Capacity building of the community and government officials including security agents in alleviating Elections Gender Based Violence (EGBV): Community awareness forums on laws on EGBV, interface meetings between women, youth and people with disabilities and duty bearers on the need to prevent EGBV. Setting up of community led security mechanisms which include hotlines and help desks in collaboration with duty bearers and opinion leaders to alleviate EGBV. Lobbying of political parties to put in place rules and regulations for nominations that adhere to the 2/3rd gender rule: These are interface meetings with political parties’ officials by women, youth and people with disabilities to lobby for implementation of the rule. Strategies: Networking and linkages: PALAWAMA will seek to collaborate with other like-minded organizations in the area. Workshops: These will mostly be conducted during trainings facilitated by experts on the topics for selected groups. Campaigns: Activities to widely sensitize the community on the elections process, their responsibilities and rights. Dialogues: These are important during interface meetings with duty bearers and amongst the citizens in advocating for rights as pertains the electoral process. Empowerment: Building capacity of the community to ensure fair elections that are gender sensitive. Monitoring and evaluation: To ensure that the project is on track to achieve results, bring out challenges and their solutions. Role of stake holders: Women, youth and persons with disabilities: Community members who will take charge of ensuring an electoral process that is free, fair and inclusive. Duty bearers: Elections officials, party officials, security agents and other public officials mandated with the responsibility of dispensation of the constitution to achieve free and fair elections. Non-state actors: They are members of civil societies who have the responsibility of building capacity of the citizens. This is inclusive of PALAWAMA staff. Beneficiaries: Estimated number of direct beneficiaries is 180 women, 120 youth, 60 persons with disabilities and 200 elections officials. Estimated number of indirect beneficiaries is 600 Estimated number of final beneficiaries is 50,000