Thank you. In terms of wider views, perhaps MP Rege could get an MPs workshop together around this. This may not be ideal (because they may not make good representatives of their constituents views on this matter) but it will be better than having a purely expert led process.
Please note that on land, for example, the push is to have wide ranging stakeholders, who were engaged in policy formulation, also participate in the law making. This may go even further in having a few key stakeholders (e.g. women farmers - the overwhelming majority of farm labour but who have been historically disenfranchised) as members of the National Land Commission. This is because the gender element is one of the major transformations in land reform in the new era. I wonder what the key transformation for ICTs is and its implications for CCK in the new era ...(thats what I meant by going beyond simply implementing the Const.)
Looking forward to the process and all the best to you in leading this transition.
Wamuyu, We are simply trying to implement what people said in the referendum. To ensure that we have enterpreted the document properly, we seek concurance from many quarters including civil society before sending the policy framework to our representatives. It is therefore very difficult to involve everybody at all
levels.