Participation of ethnic and marginalized communities in political and other governance processes : realities and approaches katiba institute
Material type:
- introduction
- what it means to be marginalized
- understanding the constitutional priorities and their background
- marginalized ethnic communities in Kenya and their whereabouts
- findings from the field study on claims, existing/ current and potential platforms and approaches to addressing the claims
- marginalization claims by ethnic minorities and marginalized ethnic communities
- How people participate and get support
- Approaches to a more just and inclusive society
- 23 323.11
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