Atsango Chesoni: Katiba@10: Is the Rain Beating Us? Part II
Atsango Chesoni, lawyer, renown human rights advocate, former deputy chairperson of the Committee of Experts (COE) that finalised the current constitution, former Bomas delegate in the constitution-making process and former Executive Director of the Kenya Human Rights Commission (KHRC) describes the constitution-making process that led to the 2010 constitution. Via a participatory process, the Kenyan people imposed a constitution on their elite. Much as been achieved but the fightback has begun in earnest ten years since its promulgation.
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