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WHY NON-STATE ACTORS AND PARLIAMENT SHOULD ENGAGE

ON BUDGETS

ELIAS WAKHISI- ICPAK

WEDNESDAY 13TH MAY 2015

Credibility

Professionalism

AccountAbility

Credibility

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)

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 19
Transparency International-Kenya (TI)
Institute for Education in Democracy (IED)

Credibility

Professionalism

AccountAbility

Constitution & PFM Act 2012->Altered the PFM Landscape- Parliament


has the power of the purse & thus enhanced powers in budget
making

Share
public
priorities
in
resource
allocation
&
distribution

Credibility

Professionalism

AccountAbility

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