Transparency International’s Open Letter to the African Union

Today, on African Anti-Corruption Day 2025, Transparency International (TI), through its Secretariat and 28 National Chapters across Africa, issued an open letter to the African Union urging them to strengthen state accountability, protect vulnerable communities, and promote equitable access to resources.

Read the full letter Here

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Gibson Mvoi Mwaita

Programmes Manager

Gibson is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of skills in Project and Program Management, MEAL, stakeholders’ engagement & management, program financing, knowledge & talent management, team development, adaptive management, Agile methodologies, resilience programming, results-based management and resource mobilization. He has experience in implementing and managing different projects and programmes in Kenya, East Africa and Africa; funded by bilateral and multilateral donors.

In his new role, he shall be responsible for the leadership and day to day management and development of programmes towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

Gibson holds a Bachelor of Education from Egerton University, A Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management, and is a globally certified Project Management Professional (PMP®).

Devaline Rioba Marita

Legal Intern

Devaline is a dynamic law student with a diverse range of experience and skills in legal research, legal analysis, legal drafting, advocacy and client management.

In his new role, he will be responsible for supporting all aspects of Strengthening Capacities of Local Civil Societies to Fight Corruption; Tupigane na Ufisadi (TUNU) PROJECT; to ensure successful implementation of the project deliverables on digital technologies and assisting in manning of the digital platforms, complaints reception and handling, data collection and analytics, reporting and documentation

Devaline is set to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in laws (LLB) from the University of Nairobi on 13/12/2024. Prior to joining Transparency International, Devaline has worked at Rabala and Company Advocates, The Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration, The Refugee Consortium of Kenya and First Assurance Company.