On 11 Oct 2016, at 16:46, Mildred Achoch <mildandred@gmail.com> wrote:Mildred Achoch.The industry stakeholders present at today's meeting unanimously agreed that the proposed bill is FUNDAMENTALLY FLAWED and should not be engaged with in any manner. The way forward is to engage with the Kenya Film Commission policy framework. #gacharadeclarationRegards,Check out the Rock 'n' roll film festival, Kenya TV Channel!
http://kenyarockfilmfestivaljournal.blogspot.comOn Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 8:33 AM, Mose Karanja via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:Greetings from Strathmore.The Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) has published the Films, Stage Plays and Publications Bill (2016) as part of reviewing the existing the Film and Stage Plays Act Cap222 with the aim of aligning it with the Constitution of Kenya (2010).As an effort to use technology to supplement existing public participation avenues in Kenyan law making, we have developed Jadili, an open source project running on Madison as a transparent tool for aggregating pubic sentiments, comments and annotations to specific parts of proposed laws.We hope you can use Jadili to read the Bill, support or oppose it, single out specific clauses and provide alternative wording. This, we think, is a progressive path to constructive public participation as it avoids the general good/bad dichotomy while giving the drafters much more insight into which parts of the Bill need revision.After the public participation window closes, we send ALL input as received to the drafters for their consideration.I hope you will use Jadili and if you have any suggestions to improve on it, that will be greatly appreciated.Find the Bill here: http://jadili.ictpolicy.org/docs/kfcb2016 ~~~
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