Situational Analysis of Public-Private Dialogue in Kenya for the Development of Public-Private Dialogues
The desire to have an institutionalized public-private dialogue framework is shared by both the government and private sector in Kenya, and has received support from some development partners in the country. The new Constitution has strengthened the importance of participatory approaches, inclusiveness, and public participation (Articles 10, 118, 174 and 201) and the need to institutionalize it in every respect of governance and public policy-making. The Vision 2030 calls upon the government to institute deeper engagement and closer cooperation with the private sector to catalyze investment in most of the Vision’s projects. Read more