Hi

Am sure the MOIC  the convenor has developed a wonderful programme  taking advantage  of the process of regulations 2001, policy in 2005 and many other stakeholders engagements in the past.  Based on this wealth of experience, I suspect the MOIC will have  a framework like the following to make best use of the two day engagement i.e.

 

Thurs morning – preliminaries , opening statements , high level presentation  positioning the regulations  in the policy regulatory terrain ,   principles undergirding the regulations and  of course taking into account a changing market scenario over the life of incoming  regulations  for the coming decade to 2019 and linkage to vision 2030.   A discussion of the structure of the stakeholder workshop – perhaps establish workgroups to review in -depth the various regulations, the capacity of the  stakeholder workshop , and finally the tors of the workgroups. High level issues may  be addressed in this session

Next session could be breakout  sessions  which will address details at these sessions  which may run the rest of the day  and perhaps early the following day

Friday  sessions may be dominated by  plenary  to receive comments from workout sessions  and address cross cutting issues . a final issue   may be to establish a small team to help polish the comments into cohesive  regulations

 The structure worked in the past , and most likely will

Cheers

Muriuki

 

From: Eng. Thomas Senaji [mailto:tasenaji@gmail.com]
Sent: 26 September 2009 17:55
To: mureithi@summitstrategies.co.ke
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Kenya communication regulations 2009

 

Bw. Mureithi

 

I am also not aware how it will be structured; the previous practice is where the regulator receives comments, synthesises them and makes a presentation which is followed by discussions and possible agreement.

 

Best regards

 

 

Senaji 

On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 2:23 PM, muriuki mureithi <mureithi@summitstrategies.co.ke> wrote:

Hi all

Just wondering how the stakeholder session  for the regulations will be structured.   I can’t see the programme on the CCK website

Such a programme is necessary to know what is discussed when and  of course the time available for  submissions

What is the capacity of the stakeholder workshop  - is it  a comments gathering or a negotiation platform where necessary?

 

Regards

Muriuki Mureithi

 

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