TI-Kenya Digital Platforms

It is the intention of TI-Kenya to use technology in advancing its core mandate of fighting for a corruption free society. This includes incorporating ICT in our work of championing the fight against corruption by promoting integrity, transparency and accountability at all levels. We have several digital platforms that we invite you to interact with the great deal of information in them.

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This is our main website which has a lot of resources in form of reports, publications that have been done by different departments, blogs, news, events(upcoming), newsletters which can be of interest for your read

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Action for Transparency (A4T) is a digital platform where citizens can monitor the use of public resources at public primary schools and health centres. The A4T mobile App and website, can be used to monitor expenditure of these public funds and anonymously report corruption.

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 The Media-Tech Hub is an innovative space for positive social change using all forms of media. The Media-Tech Hub brings together journalism and tech to develop and harness the use of innovative solutions leveraging on technology and data to bring about transparency and accountability and address the gaps in achieving effective reporting on accountability issues affecting public service delivery.

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This is Uwajibikaji Pamoja platform which is a complaint referral system where complaints are lodged by the public from the 5 counties (Marsabit, Wajir, West Pokot, Turkana, Mandera) about the services being offered by the partners, stakeholders and county governments in those particular counties. The system can send bulk SMS to a lot of people when there is need for mass dissemination of information or sending warning message to a large number of people in the counties named above.

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This platform sensitizes the public on the state officers and elected leaders who are using state resources in campaigns which is against the law. The portal also provides a channel through which the public can report such cases and attach evidence of the elected leaders and state officers using these public resources against the law.

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This a dashboard that has detailed analysis of the county governance status report for 2016 for all the 47 counties. You can interact with the data and well-done graphical analysis of governance data across all counties.

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Shule Yangu Alliance Campaign

The Shule Yangu Alliance Campaign is a national network of like-minded stakeholders from civic, government and private sectors working to ensure protection of public schools against illegal land-grabs, support the Government to issue title-deeds to public schools and support communities to own their schools. Through this website, citizens can follow the progress on school land titling in Kenya, as well as report on instances of school land grabbing or encroachment, which hinders the full attainment of the fundamental right to quality basic education all children.

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TI-Kenya launched the Public Audit Database with an aim of strengthening audit accountability in the utilization of public resources. The open-sourced database has detailed analysis of past reports from the Offices of the Auditor General (OAG) and the Controller of Budget (COB), for counties since their operationalization in 2013. The Database is eventually intended to be a one-stop-shop for CSOs, media and active citizens focused on entrenching public sector accountability in Kenya.

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A site that monitors the progress of the nine commitments made by Kenyan Government in 2016. Take a look at the progress of these pledges on the website and how far we have moved on implementation as a country.

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Rada Database

A database that has details of corruption cases that have been prosecuted in our courts including the information of the parties that were involved in these cases. Data analysis and graphical representation sections are being worked on currently

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Resources for climate finance and climate governance are found on this site. Publications and articles done by our able climate governance integrity program are found here and the engagements undertaken to make sure there is accountability in climate finance.

James Kinyua

Project Officer, Public Finance Management

James Kinyua is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills on matters economics, governance, public administration and project management. James has over 7 years of professional experience having previously worked with renown institutions within Kenya such as the Ministry of Finance at the County Government of Kirinyaga, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), the National Democratic Institute (NDI) For International Affairs, and the Parliament of Kenya prior to joining Transparency International-Kenya as a Project Officer Public Finance Management (PFM). James has a diverse background, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree, double major in Economics, Political Science and Public Administration; a Post Graduate Diploma in Project Planning and Management; and currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Political Science and Public Administration all from and at the University of Nairobi.

Andrew Letting

Project Assistant, Climate Governance

Andrew Letting is an enthusiastic Environmentalist with a diverse range of experience and skills in Climate Finance, Climate Diplomacy, and Natural Resources Management across both private and public sectors. He currently works as a Project Assistant in Climate Governance at Transparency International Kenya. His past roles include research in Climate Finance and work in Ecological Restoration . Andrew holds a BSc in Natural Resources Management and is a certified Associate Expert in Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA). His passion for Climate Finance, Adaptation, Climate Negotiation, and Environmental Law drives his commitment to fostering sustainable practices and governance in the face of global climate challenges.

Caroline Maina

Monitoring & Evaluation Officer

Caroline is a dynamic PMERLA professional with over 8 years of progressive experience and skills in planning, monitoring, and evaluation, research, reporting, learning, quality assurance and resource mobilisation. Passionate on PMERLA, she has a profound commitment on enhancing program effectiveness and sustainable impact through rigorous data-driven insights for evidence-based decision making. In TI-Kenya, she is responsible for Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, Reporting, Learning and Adapting (PMERLA) processes and quality assurance ensuring TI-Kenya remains progressive in achieving its Strategic Plan. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Planning from the University or Nairobi, certification in Monitoring and Evaluation from the Amref International University and is currently pursuing her masters in Monitoring and Evaluation from the University of Nairobi.

Brian Ekodere

Project Assistant, ALAC Mombasa

Brian Ekodere is a lawyer with a passion for legal systems, social justice, governance, human rights, and dispute resolution. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from Kenyatta University and a Diploma in International Studies from the University of Nairobi. Brian has extensive experience in legal research, advocacy, and youth empowerment. Brian is dedicated to fostering a just and equitable society by promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance.

Lucky Philomena Mbaye

Project Assistant, Citizen Demand and Oversight

Philomena is a lawyer, currently undertaking the Advocates Training Program at the Kenya School of Law, following her attainment of a Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LL. B) from the University of Nairobi. She is also a Certified Professional Mediator (CPM).

With a keen interest in Human Rights, Policy, Democracy, and Governance, she is deeply invested in promoting equitable legal practices and advocating for social justice. Her professional journey includes valuable experiences from (Coulson Harney LLP) Bowmans Law and ENS Africa, where she developed a solid understanding of legal intricacies and demonstrated proficiency in navigating complex legal landscapes. Beyond her legal pursuits, Philomena actively engages in community service through volunteer work with local CSOs, aiming to extend her impact beyond the legal sphere and contribute meaningfully to societal progress.

Thomas Juma

Project Assistant, North-Rift Region

Thomas is a dynamic professional with a wide range of experience and skills in community mobilization, capacity development in governance, media engagement, networking and partnership development. In his new role, he shall be responsible for offering support to the North Rift Regional Office to ensure successful implementation of the projects and assisting in logistical tasks, data collection and documentation. Thomas holds a diploma in public relations, marketing and advertising from ICS college, diploma in project planning and NGO management from Cambridge universal college and diploma in film and television production from Alphax college.

Emily Atieno

Procurement Officer

Emily is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills in asset management, vendor relations, process improvement, event management, procurement process and procedures, admin management, communication and interpersonal skills. In her role, she is responsible for all the procurement processes and procedures towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan. Emily holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Africa Nazarene University. She is also a holder of certificate in facilitation skills and Diploma in Business Management.

George Kiondo

Finance and Investments Manager

George is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills in financial and project management, couching and mentoring, monitoring and evaluation, financial reporting and procurement amongst others.

In his new role, is responsible for overseeing the work of finance, investments and business development towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

George holds a Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration from USIU, a Masters of Business Administration from the African Nazarene University, CPA-K and CPS-K qualifications from Strathmore Business School.

Linet Mukhula

Project Officer, Natural Resources and Climate Governance - Land, Extractives and Energy

Linet is a highly dynamic and versatile professional with extensive experience across various domains. She possesses a comprehensive skill set essential for effective project and organizational management. This includes expertise in Program Management and Reporting, ensuring strategic initiatives are designed and implemented to meet objectives with accurate reporting on outcomes. She excels in Coordination and Relationship Management, forging strong connections with stakeholders to drive collaboration and achieve shared goals.

She is responsible for implementing governance projects and working with communities and government with an emphasis on Land, Extractives and Energy towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

Linet holds a Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Community Development from Kenyatta University with a Diploma in Public Relations Management and Advance Certificate in Business Management from the Kenya Institute of Management. She’s currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Development Studies (Economic Planning)- thesis level at the Management University of Africa.

Anno Annet Andisi

Intern, North-Rift Region

Annet is a dynamic professional with a diverse range of experience and skills in community engagement and advocacy, training, strategy and policy development as well as project management.

She is responsible for offering support to the North Rift Regional Office to ensure the successful implementation of the projects and documenting of legal aid cases for walk-in and call-in clients towards achieving the TI-Kenya’s strategic plan.

Annet holds a Bachelor of Bachelor of Political science and Public administration from Kisii University.

Jane Kingori

Grants Manager, USAID USAWA Program

Jane is a finance and grants specialist with a Master of Science in Organizational Development, Bachelor of Commerce in Finance and CPA (K). She has over 15 years’ of experience in strengthening organizations ‘capacities for sustainable program delivery through integration of best grants and financial management practices and compliance with different donor rules and regulations including USAID, UKAID, DANIDA, GCERF, SIDA and EU among others. She has served as the grants management technical lead at Faith To Action Network and Act Change Transform.