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GJLOS

GJLOS. Presenter Vincent Kimosop Governance Programme Institute for Legislative Affairs vkimosop@ilakenya.org. INTRODUCTION.

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GJLOS

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  1. GJLOS Presenter Vincent Kimosop Governance Programme Institute for Legislative Affairs vkimosop@ilakenya.org

  2. INTRODUCTION • GJLOS is a reform initiative by the Government of Kenya to give its citizens better governance, justice, law and order. The Reform Programme was launched on 11th November 2003 • The programme seeks to end corruption, slow and inept government services, and enhance professionalism in the civil service. • It brings together everyone that has a stake in transforming Kenya (Donors, CSO, Private Sector) • GJLOS assumes a SWAP which brings together 32 government agencies and several semi-autonomous government agencies, non-governmental organizations and development partners. • It was initially launched as a five-year programme

  3. GJLOS OBJECTIVES • Responsive and enforceable policy, law and regulation • Improved service delivery by GJLOS institutions – • Reduction of corruption related impunity by securing progressively improved public ratings within the Kenya Bribery Index for results achieved in reducing corruption and impunity within the police force. • Improved access to justice especially for the poor, marginalized and vulnerable • More informed and participative citizenry and non state actors by seeking wider community support for local-level (community) policing initiatives. • Effective management of the GJLOS reform programme by engaging effectively in cross-cutting reform initiatives via Thematic Group participation

  4. THEMATIC AREAS • Ethics, Integrity & Anti-Corruption • Democracy, Human Rights & Rule of Law • Justice, Law & Order • Public Safety & Security • Constitutional Development • Quality Legal Services to Government & the General Public • Leadership & Change Management

  5. GJLOS ASSESSMENT • A sample size of 12,500 households was estimated to obtain reliable results at a confidence level of 95%, with a margin-of-error of +/- 5%. Key Areas • - Corruption • - Access to Justice • - Safety and Security • - Human Rights • - GJLOS Institutions

  6. Findings

  7. Bribery and service delivery

  8. Perceptions

  9. Strategies of fighting corruption

  10. 1. % change in Crime Index (frequency, incidence &severity) 2. % of citizens who rate court handling of disputes as fairly satisfactory or above. 3. % increase in Service Delivery Rating of GJLOS institutions 4. % of citizens who rate anti-corruption institutions as satisfactory or above 5. % increase in the number of citizens reporting incidence of corruption 6. % increase in overall CPI 7. % decrease in the overall KBI 8. % increase in litigants expressing satisfaction with legal aid received 9 % increase of respondents who rate government’s commitment to five predetermined governance principals as fairly committed or committed. 10. % of NSA satisfied with the results of their participation in GJLOS processes/structures annually. Indicators (21)

  11. 11. % of GJLOS institutions and development partners express satisfaction with the management of the programme annually. 12. % increase in crime detection, prosecution & conviction rates of selected crimes 13. % decrease in the prison population, awaiting trail. 14. % decrease in case backlog of selected crimes 15. % of litigants receiving legal aid, disaggregated by economic status, age and gender 16. Number of GJLOS ICT equipment procured to standard 17. % increase in the number of courts per 100,000 of population 18. % increase in the GJLOS budget reflected in the MTEF 19. % of target key laws enacted 20. Number of GJLOS buildings built or rehabilitated according to standards 21. % of targeted policies, laws and regulations reviewed/enacted annually

  12. Asante sana (Thank You)

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