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Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation, Statement of Principles on Long-term Issues and Solutions

  • Country/entity

    Kenya
  • Region

    Africa (excl MENA)
  • Agreement name

    Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation, Statement of Principles on Long-term Issues and Solutions
  • Date

    23 May 2008
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/intrastate conflict ( Kenyan Post-Electoral Violence (2007 - 2008) )
  • Stage

    Framework/substantive - partial
  • Conflict nature

    Government
  • Peace process

    Kenya peace process
  • Parties

    Government/PNU and ODM
    On the Behalf of the Government/PNU, Hon Martha Karua, Hon Sam Ongeri, Hon. Mutula Kilonzo, Hon. Moses Wetang'ula
    On the Behalf of ODM, Hon. Musalia Mudavudi, Hon. William Ruto, Hon. Sally Kosgei, Hon. James Orengo
  • Third parties

    Witnessed by: For the Panel of Eminent African Personalities, H.E. Oluyemi Adeniji - Session Chair
  • Description

    The short agreement define the commitments made to address the long-term issues: A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform); B. Land Reform; C. Poverty, inequity and regional imbalances; D. Unemployment, particularly among the youth; E. Consolidation of national Cohesion and unity; F. Transparency, Accountability and Impunity.


Groups

  • Children/youth
    Groups→Children/youth→Rhetorical
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    D. Unemployment, particularly among the youth
    We agree that unemployment in Kenya, particularly among the youth, is a serious concern that must urgently be addressed. We acknowledge that the lack of effective opportunities that integrate the majority of Kenya’s youth into mainstream economic
    Ensuring that all citizens have the opportunity to be gainfully employed is not only crucial for the nation’s economic growth, prosperity and social stability, but is also vital for enabling individual to develop their full potential and to live in dignity.
    We therefore commit ourselves to advocate for the development of a comprehensive Strategy on combating youth unemployment, and to explore all possible means of supporting the creation of an appropriate policy environment for the expansion of opportunities for youth in the formal and informal sectors of the economy.

    Page 11-12, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 8: Unemployment, particularly among the youth
  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group
    Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Rhetorical
    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    E. Consolidation of national cohesion and unity
    We recognize that consolidating national cohesion and unity is a cross-cutting task that will require the efforts of all Parties, all Ministries, civil society and all Kenyans. Apart from the creation of the National Ethnic and Race Relations Commission, we propose the introduction of legislation to light discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for all.
  • Religious groups

    No specific mention.

  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons

    No specific mention.

  • Social class
    Groups→Social class→Rhetorical
    Page 1, I. Preamble,
    ...
    Recalling that, in the Annotated Agenda and Timetable for the National Dialogue and Reconciliation signed on 1 February, we recognized that poverty, the inequitable distribution of resources and perceptions of historical injustices and exclusion on the part of segments of Kenyan society constituted the underlying causes of the prevailing social tensions, instability and cycle of violence.

Gender

  • Women, girls and gender
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    C. Poverty, inequity and regional imbalances
    We recognize that to ensure sustainable peace in the country, poverty eradication and equitable
    development are essential. We further recognize that issue' of inequality, manifested along income, regional and gender lines, remain key challenges for Kenya.

    Agenda 4 Implementation Framework
    Poverty, inequality and regional imbalances
    (a) Ensure equity and balance are attained in development across all regions including in job creation, poverty reduction, improved income distribution and gender equity.
    (f) Develop and Affirmative Action Policy and enhance the Women's Enterprise Fund. (p. 6-7)
  • Men and boys

    No specific mention.

  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)

    No specific mention.

  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation

    No specific mention.

  • Cross-border provision

    No specific mention.


Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)
    Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General references
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform
    ...
    We agree that the institutional reforms should include, inter alia, the following components: Police reform, parliamentary reform, judicial reform, executive reform and civil service reform.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    E. Consolidation of national cohesion and unity
    We recognize that consolidating national cohesion and unity is a cross-cutting task that will require the efforts of all Parties, all Ministries, civil society and all Kenyans. Apart from the creation of the National Ethnic and Race Relations Commission, we propose the introduction of legislation to light discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for all.
    We agree that the relevant Ministries will work with the Office of the President and of the Prime Minister and other relevant bodies to oversee unity-building efforts and initiatives. They would also help coordinate joint peace and reconciliation initiatives countrywide and liaise with local peace building efforts.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    F. Transparency, accountability, impunity
    We agree that transparency and accountability in the affairs of the Government, together with the
    fight against impunity, are essential if the country is to make progress in addressing all the challenges
    mentioned above. Indeed, transparency, accountability and the fight against impunity and corruption
    must underpin the entire reform agenda. In addressing these issues, it will be particularly important to
    ensure that the recommendations of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission, are implemented.

    Page 7-8, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 5: Institutional Reform: The Parliament
  • Elections

    No specific mention.

  • Electoral commission

    No specific mention.

  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    C. Poverty, inequity and regional imbalances

    In harmonizing our manifestoes, we shall ensure poverty alleviation and equitable development are top priorities for the Coalition Government. We shall utilize the National Accord implementation mechanisms and we commit ourselves to a consultative process and identify short term, medium term and strategies to fight poverty.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    E. Consolidation of national cohesion and unity

    The implementation process will only succeed if all Kenyans work together to build trust in the leadership and institutions of governance. For this reason, we are committed to help ensure the wide and meaningful participation of all Kenyans in the process.

    Page 3, III. Implementation arrangements:
    ...
    The implementation process will only succeed if all Kenyans work together to build trust in the leadership and institutions of governance. For this reason, we are committed to help ensure the wide and meaningful participation of all Kenyans in the process.
  • Traditional/religious leaders

    No specific mention.

  • Public administration
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform
    ...
    We agree that the institutional reforms should include, inter alia, the following components: Police reform, parliamentary reform, judicial reform, executive reform and civil service reform.

    Page 6-7, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 4: Institutional Reform: The Civil Service
  • Constitution
    Governance→Constitution→Constitutional reform/making
    Page 1, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform
    We reaffirm our commitment to complete the comprehensive constitutional review process within
    twelve months in accordance with the roadmap agreed to on 4 March 2008.

    Page 3, III. Implementation arrangements:
    ...
    We shall, when necessary, seek international community expertise and support and request the Panel to continue to provide, on a need basis, support in the implementation of these and previous agreements, including assistance to the various Committees and Commissions provided therein.
    Accordingly, we adopt the implementation framework on long-term issues outlined in the Annex to this Statement of Principles, as a working roadmap for the resolution of the six foregoing issues, which were underlying causes of the post-election national crisis.

    Page 5, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 1: Constitutional Reform

Power sharing

  • Political power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general
    Page 1, I. Preamble:
    Reaffirming that the final goal of the National Dialogue and Reconciliation is to achieve sustainable peace, stability and justice in Kenya through the rule of law and respect for human rights.
  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation

    No specific mention.

  • Civil and political rights

    No specific mention.

  • Socio-economic rights

    No specific mention.


Rights related issues

  • Citizenship

    No specific mention.

  • Democracy

    No specific mention.

  • Detention procedures

    No specific mention.

  • Media and communication

    No specific mention.

  • Mobility/access

    No specific mention.

  • Protection measures

    No specific mention.

  • Other

    No specific mention.


Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law

    No specific mention.

  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform
    ...
    We agree that the institutional reforms should include, inter alia, the following components: Police reform, parliamentary reform, judicial reform, executive reform and civil service reform.

    Page 5-6, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 2: Institutional Reform: The Judiciary
  • Prisons and detention

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic development
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    C. Poverty, inequity and regional imbalances
    We recognize that to ensure sustainable peace in the country, poverty eradication and equitable
    development are essential. We further recognize that issue' of inequality, manifested along income, regional and gender lines, remain key challenges for Kenya.
    In harmonizing our manifestoes, we shall ensure poverty alleviation and equitable development are top priorities for the Coalition Government. We shall utilize the National Accord implementation mechanisms and we commit ourselves to a consultative process and identify short term, medium term and strategies to fight poverty.

    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    D. Unemployment, particularly among the youth
    We agree that unemployment in Kenya, particularly among the youth, is a serious concern that must urgently be addressed. We acknowledge that the lack of effective opportunities that integrate the majority of Kenya’s youth into mainstream economic
    Ensuring that all citizens have the opportunity to be gainfully employed is not only crucial for the nation’s economic growth, prosperity and social stability, but is also vital for enabling individual to develop their full potential and to live in dignity.
    We therefore commit ourselves to advocate for the development of a comprehensive Strategy on
    combating youth unemployment, and to explore all possible means of supporting the creation of an appropriate policy environment for the expansion of opportunities for youth in the formal and informal sectors of the economy.

    Page 3, III. Implementation arrangements:
    ...
    We shall, when necessary, seek international community expertise and support and request the Panel to continue to provide, on a need basis, support in the implementation of these and previous agreements, including assistance to the various Committees and Commissions provided therein.

    Page 10-11, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 7: Poverty, inequality, and regional imbalances

    Page 11-12, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 8: Unemployment, particularly among the youth
  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources

    No specific mention.

  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business

    No specific mention.

  • Taxation

    No specific mention.

  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights
    Land, property and environment→Land reform/rights→Land reform and management
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    B. Land reform
    We recognize that the issue of land has been a source of economic, social, political and environmental problems in Kenya for many years. We agree that land reform is a fundamental need in Kenya and that the issue must be addressed comprehensively and with the seriousness it deserves. Towards this end, we agree to fully support efforts to establish the factors responsible for conflicts over land and to formulate and implement actionable short, medium and long-term recommendations on the issue.
    Land, property and environment→Land reform/rights→Other land rights
    Page 8-9, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 6: Land Reform
  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights

    No specific mention.

  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access

    No specific mention.


Security sector

  • Security Guarantees
    Page 1, I.Preamble,
    ...
    Recalling that, in the Annotated Agenda and Timetable for the National Dialogue and Reconciliation signed on 1 February, we recognized that poverty, the inequitable distribution of resources and perceptions of historical injustices and exclusion on the part of segments of Kenyan society constituted the underlying causes of the prevailing social tensions, instability and cycle of violence.
    ...
    The 28 February agreement provided the means to implement a coherent and far-reaching reform agenda, address the fundamental root causes of recurrent conflict, and create a better, more secure, more prosperous Kenya for all.
  • Ceasefire

    No specific mention.

  • Police
    Page 2, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform
    ...
    We agree that the institutional reforms should include, inter alia, the following components: Police reform, parliamentary reform, judicial reform, executive reform and civil service reform.

    Page 6, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 3: The Police
  • Armed forces

    No specific mention.

  • DDR

    No specific mention.

  • Intelligence services

    No specific mention.

  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces

    No specific mention.

  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption
    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    F. Transparency, accountability, impunity
    We agree that transparency and accountability in the affairs of the Government, together with the
    fight against impunity, are essential if the country is to make progress in addressing all the challenges
    mentioned above. Indeed, transparency, accountability and the fight against impunity and corruption
    must underpin the entire reform agenda. In addressing these issues, it will be particularly important to
    ensure that the recommendations of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission, are implemented.

    Page 14, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 10: Transparency, accountability, impunity
  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general

    No specific mention.

  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism
    Page 1, I. Preamble,
    ...
    Recalling that, in the Annotated Agenda and Timetable for the National Dialogue and Reconciliation signed on 1 February, we recognized that poverty, the inequitable distribution of resources and perceptions of historical injustices and exclusion on the part of segments of Kenyan society constituted the underlying causes of the prevailing social tensions, instability and cycle of violence.
    ...
    surface deep-seated and long-standing divisions within Kenyan society, Which, if left unaddressed, threatened the very existence of Kenya as a unified country. The 28 February agreement provided the means to implement a coherent and far-reaching reform agenda, address the fundamental root causes of recurrent conflict, and create a better, more secure, more
    prosperous Kenya for all.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    E. Consolidation of national cohesion and unity
    We recognize that consolidating national cohesion and unity is a cross-cutting task that will require the efforts of all Parties, all Ministries, civil society and all Kenyans. Apart from the creation of the National Ethnic and Race Relations Commission, we propose the introduction of legislation to light discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for all.
    We agree that the relevant Ministries will work with the Office of the President and of the Prime Minister and other relevant bodies to oversee unity-building efforts and initiatives. They would also help coordinate joint peace and reconciliation initiatives countrywide and liaise with local peace building efforts.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    F. Transparency, accountability, impunity
    We agree that transparency and accountability in the affairs of the Government, together with the
    fight against impunity, are essential if the country is to make progress in addressing all the challenges
    mentioned above. Indeed, transparency, accountability and the fight against impunity and corruption
    must underpin the entire reform agenda. In addressing these issues, it will be particularly important to
    ensure that the recommendations of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission ,are
    implemented.
  • Prisoner release

    No specific mention.

  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation
    Page 1, I. Preamble:
    Reaffirming that the final goal of the National Dialogue and Reconciliation is to achieve sustainable peace, stability and justice in Kenya through the rule of law and respect for human rights.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    E. Consolidation of national cohesion and unity
    We recognize that consolidating national cohesion and unity is a cross-cutting task that will require
    the efforts of all Parties, all Ministries, civil society and all Kenyans. Apart from the creation of the
    National Ethnic and Race Relations Commission, we propose the introduction of legislation to light discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for all.
    We agree that the relevant Ministries will work with the Office of the President and the of the Prime Minister and other relevant bodies to oversee unity-building efforts and initiatives. They would also help coordinate joint peace and reconciliation initiatives countrywide and liaise with local peace building efforts.

    Page 3, II. We reaffirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues. In this regard, we agree on the following principles.
    F. Transparency, accountability, impunity
    We agree that transparency and accountability in the affairs of the Government, together with the fight against impunity, are essential if the country is to make progress in addressing all the challenges mentioned above. Indeed, transparency, accountability and the fight against impunity and corruption must underpin the entire reform agenda. In addressing these issues, it will be particularly important to ensure that the recommendations of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission, are implemented.

    Page 12-13, Agenda Item 4: Long term issues and solution, Matrix of Implementation Agenda
    See Matrix - Box 9: Consolidating National Cohesion and Unity

Implementation

  • UN signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Enforcement mechanism
    Page 3, Part III. Implementation arrangements:
    The Coalition Government shall lead the process of the implementation of the reform agenda, working with Parliament whenever appropriate. In addition, the Kenyan people, who should be the beneficiaries of the agenda, must be regularly consulted and their views sought.
    The implementation process will only succeed if all Kenyans work together to build trust in the leadership and institutions of governance. For this reason, we are committed to help ensure the wide and meaningful participation of all Kenyans in the process.
    We shall, when necessary, seek international community expertise and support and request the Panel to continue to provide, on a need basis, support in the implementation of these and previous agreements, including assistance to the various Committees and Commissions provided therein.
    Accordingly, we adopt the implementation framework on long-term issues outlined in the Annex to this Statement of Principles, as a working roadmap for the resolution of the six foregoing issues, which were underlying causes of the post-election national crisis.
  • Related cases

    No specific mention.

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Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation

Mediated by lf.

E Kofi Annan, Chair of the Panel of Eminent African Personalities

Statement of Principles on Long-term issues and solutions

I. Preamble

Reaffinning that the final goal of the National Dialogue and Reconciliation is to achieve

sustainable peace, stability and justice in Kenya through the rule of law and respect for

human rights.

Recalling that, in the Annotated Agenda and Timetable for the National Dialogue and

Reconciliation signed on 1 February, we recognized that poverty, the inequitable

distribution of resources and perceptions of historical injustices and exclusion on the part

of segments of Kenyan society constituted the underlying causes of the prevailing social

tensions, instability and cycle of violence.

We also agreed that discussions under Agenda

Item Four would be conducted to examine and propose solutions for long-standing issues.

Further recalling that, in the 14 February Agreement on Agenda Item Three (How to

resolve the political crisis), we reaffirmed our commitment to address the issues within

Agenda Item Four expeditiously and comprehensively.

We also noted that milestones and

benchmarks for the implementation of the reform agenda would have to be· defined.

Recalling also that the Agreement on the Principles of Partnership of the Coalition

Government, signed by His Excellency President Mwai Kibaki and the Right Honorable

Prime Minister Ra1la Odinga on 28 February 2008, recognized that the crisis triggered by

the 2007 disputed presidential elections had brought to the surface deep-seated and longstanding

divisions within Kenyan society, which, if left unaddressed, threatened the very

existence of Kenya as a unified country.

The 28 February agreement provided the means

to implement a coherent and far-reaching reform agenda, address the fundamental root

causes of recurrent conflict, and create a better, more secure, more prosperous Kenya for

all.

Recognizing.

the need for an agreed framework for moving forward in addressing the

long term issues

II. We re-affirm our commitment to addressing the long-term issues.

In this

regard, we agree on the following principles.

A. Constitutional, institutional and legal reform

We reaffirm our commitment to complete the comprehensive constitutional review

process within twelve months in accordance with the roadmap agreed to on 4 March

2008.

We agree that the institutional reforms should include, inter alia, the following

components:

Police reform, parliamentary reform, judicial reform, executive reform and

civil service reform.

We commit to chart a way forward for these institutional reforms, which should take into

account studies and recommendations already made on each issue, and analyze why the

recommendations have not been implemented.

We commit to consult Kenyans at all

stages of the process.

B. Land reform

We recognize that the issue of land has been a source of economic, social, political and

environmental problems in Kenya for many years.

We agree that land reform is a

fundamental need in Kenya and that the issue must be addressed comprehensively and

with the seriousness it deserves.

Towards this end, we agree to fully support efforts to

establish the factors responsible for conflicts over land and to formulate and implement

actionable short, medium and long-term recommendations on the issue.

C. Poverty, inequity and regional imbalances

We recognize that to ensure sustainable peace in the country, poverty eradication and

equitable development are essential.

We further recognize that issue of inequality,

manifested along income, regional and gender lines, remain key challenges for Kenya.

· In harmonizing our manifestoes, we shall ensure poverty alleviation and equitable

development are top priorities for the Coalition Government.

We shall utilize the

National Accord implementation mechanisms and we commit ourselves to a consultative

process and identify short tenn, medium term and long-term strategies to fight poverty.

D. Unemployment, particularly among the youth

We agree that unemployment in Kenya, particularly among the youth, is a serious

concern that must urgently be addressed.

We acknowledge that the lack of effective

opportunities that integrate the majority of Kenya's youth into mainstream economic

activities contributed to the destructive role played by the youth during the post-election

violence.

Ensuring that all citizens have the opportunity to be gainfully employed is not only

crucial for the nation's economic growth, prosperity and social stability, but is also vital

for enabling each individual to develop their full potential and to live in dignity.

We therefore commit ourselves to advocate for the development of a comprehensive

strategy on combating youth unemployment, and to explore all possible means of

supporting the creation of an appropriate policy environment for the expansion of

opportunities for youth in the formal and informal sectors of the economy.

E. Consolidation of national cohesion and unity

We recognize that consolidating national cohesion and unity is a cross-cutting task that

will require the efforts of all Parties, all Ministries, civil society and all Kenyans.

Apart

from the creation of the National Ethnic and Race Relations Commission, we propose the

introduction of legislation to fight discrimination and ensure equal opportunities for all.

We agree that the relevant Ministries will work with the Office of the President and the

Office of the Prime Minister and other relevant bodies to oversee unity-building efforts

and initiatives.

They would also help coordinate joint peace and reconciliation initiatives

countrywide and liaise with local peace building efforts. ·

F. Transparency, accountability, impunity

We agree that transparency and accountability in the affairs of the Government, together

with the fight against impunity, are essential if the country is to make progress in

addressing all the challenges mentioned above.

Indeed, transparency, accountability and

the fight against impunity and corruption must underpin the entire reform agenda.

In

addressing these issues, it will be particularly important to ensure that the

recommendations of the Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation Commission .are implemented.

m. Implementation arrangements:

The Coalition Government shall lead the process of the implementation of the reform

agenda, working with Parliament whenever appropriate.

In addition, the Kenyan people,

who should be the beneficiaries of the agenda, must be regularly consulted and their

views sought.

The implementation process will only succeed if all Kenyans work together to build trust

in the leadership and institutions of governance.

For this reason, we are committed to

help ensure the wide and meaningful participation of all Kenyans in the process.

We shall, when necessary, seek international community expertise and support and

request the Panel to continue to provide, on a need basis, support in the implementation

of these and previous agreements, including assistance to the various Committees and

Commissions provided therein.

Accordingly, we adopt the implementation framework on long-term issues outlined in the

Annex to this Statement of Principles, as a working roadmap for the resolution of the six

foregoing issues, which were underlying causes of the post-election national crisis.

Government/PNU and ODM

On the Behalf of the Government/PNU, Hon Martha Karua, Hon Sam Ongeri, Hon.

Mutula Kilonzo, Hon.

Moses Wetang'ula

On the Behalf of ODM, Hon.

Musalia Mudavudi, Hon.

William Ruto, Hon.

Sally Kosgei, Hon.

James Orengo

Witnessed by:

For the Panel of Eminent African Personalities, H.E. Oluyemi Adeniji - Session Chair