Deadline: 26-Jan-2026
The Amkeni Wakenya project by UNDP Kenya strengthens democratic governance by supporting civil society organizations (CSOs) in human rights, social justice, and participatory democracy. The initiative includes programs on access to justice, governance reforms, citizen engagement, and capacity building for youth- and women-led networks, with consultancy support sought to enhance CSO effectiveness in marginalized counties.
Overview
The Amkeni Wakenya project, implemented by UNDP Kenya, aims to reinforce democratic governance through civil society engagement. It supports CSOs in promoting human rights, social justice, accountable governance, and participatory democracy across Kenya. The project prioritizes inclusion, targeting women, youth, and persons with disabilities.
Key Focus Areas
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Access to Justice: Improving coordination between justice institutions and enhancing legal frameworks for vulnerable groups.
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Accountable Governance: Supporting reforms and promoting transparency and citizen participation.
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Enabling Environment for CSOs: Strengthening institutional capacity, sustainability, and networks for civil society organizations.
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Active Citizen Engagement: Fostering public involvement in policy-making and promoting rights awareness.
Ongoing Initiatives
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PLEAD II (EU-supported): Automates case management, coordinates criminal justice institutions, and improves access to justice.
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UNDP Global Programme: Focuses on rule of law, human rights, justice, and security, including strengthening Small Claims Courts in Mombasa.
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Women Environmental Human Rights Defenders and Climate Advocates Project: Capacity building, advocacy, leadership, and networking to counter online hate and disinformation.
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3P4D (Promoting Participation Pathways for Human Development): Establishes legal frameworks protecting freedoms, develops infrastructure for public engagement, and strengthens CSO capacity, with focus on women, youth, and persons with disabilities.
Network Development
Under 3P4D, UNDP Kenya, in partnership with PEN Kenya, has established nine youth- and women-led networks across Kitui, Kilifi, Kwale, and Turkana counties. Each network has at least 15 member organizations, focusing on self-regulation and alignment with the Public Benefits Organizations Act.
Consultancy Opportunity
UNDP Kenya seeks consultancy support to:
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Deliver capacity strengthening, mentorship, and guidance for CSOs and networks.
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Support resource mobilization, strategic communications, accountability, partnerships, and institutional development.
Eligibility Requirements for Firms:
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Legally registered in Kenya with minimum seven years of operation.
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Physical offices in Kenya and proven experience in CSO capacity building.
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Experience supporting youth- and women-led CSOs in marginalized counties.
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Expertise in multidisciplinary teams with at least four qualified experts.
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Demonstrated track record of Kenya-based relevant assignments and collaborations with UN or international organizations.
Conclusion
The Amkeni Wakenya project provides a strategic platform to strengthen civil society, enhance governance, and empower marginalized communities in Kenya. Through targeted consultancy support, the initiative seeks to ensure the sustainability, effectiveness, and impact of youth- and women-led networks, fostering inclusive and accountable democratic participation nationwide.
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