Thank you Ali for the 7th Reminder, I am equally concerned as no feedback on the same has been forthcoming for almost 6 months since July 2016.
Article 35 of the constitution introduced a number of reforms emphasizing on open-decision making process, citizen participation and the role of transparency in building up an informed citizenry towards a democratic nation. In practice, open decision-making is to a large extent realized through the right of the general public to access documents and Access to Information Act No. 31 of 2016, breathes life into this.
All documents held by the state with the exceptions as provided for in section 6 of the Access to information Act. 31 of 2016 are public therefore the amended Draft ICT Policy document must be provided to the public for further scrutiny after the comments have been taken into account. Furthermore, section 4 (3) is very clear on information held by a public entity or a private body to be provided expeditiously at a reasonable cost. This means that information should be provided with “speed and efficiency” otherwise it undermines this right as well as democracy. It has been 6 months and counting therefore this right is being undermined.
In this regard I add my voice to request for the amended Draft ICT Policy to be provided expeditiously as provided by the law for further scrutiny.
Regards,
Esther Kamande
Advocate | Policy Analyst
Twitter: @enkamande
Bwana PS KyaloThe above refers.Could you kindly update us on the way forward regarding the 2016 ICT Policy?We would like to know how the community can help further and when the Policy will be become a 'live' document so we can be able to delve into it and extract the gems that lie therein.We would also like to know how the multi-stakeholder engagement benefited the development of the Policy, what was added, removed and the criteria used to do so. Of course we are also keen to see the final document.Thank you and looking forward to your response.RegardsAli HusseinPrincipalHussein & Associates+254 0713 601113"Discovery consists in seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought". ~ Albert Szent-GyörgyiSent from my iPad
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