This session will focus on the collective civil society perspective, priorities and recommendations in response to the Africities 9 theme and engage mayors on these priorities, identifying conditions that enable and prohibit the realisation of these priorities and recommendations, and concrete actions required.
The content will be drawn from the conclusions of the two-day Civil Society Forum, which will be held on 15-16 May 2022 prior to Africities 9, bringing together 100 participants from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), from Kenya and beyond. The Forum is co-convened by seven Kenyan CSO’s, including members of Habitat International Coalition (HIC) with the purpose of articulating a collective civil society perspective in response to the topics under discussion at Africities 9.
Main issues to be addressed
- Social Justice and African Cities
- Women’s political leadership and African cities
- Forced evictions and African cities
- Stakeholder engagement and African cities
- Kenya’s position paper for Africities 9
- Affordable housing and African cities
Objectives of the session
- Highlight the collective civil society perspective, priorities and recommendations to Africities 9, focusing on above listed six issues
- Engage CSO and Local Government Representatives in discussion to jointly identify enabling and prohibiting conditions, and concrete actions required
Contribution of the session and its recommendations to the overall objective of the Summit
- Explicitly integrate human rights obligations in the implementation of the 2030 and 2063 Agendas;
- Prohibit, prevent and prosecute forced evictions, and ensure entitled remedy and reparations for affected persons;
Key outcomes
By drawing on the outcomes of the Civil Society Forum held prior to Africities, this session will foster critical dialogue between representatives of civil society and local and regional governments, identifying conditions and concrete actions required for faithful implementation of 2030 and 2063 Agenda commitments.
Panel
President: Mme Denise NDADAYE, Maire, Commune Nyabihanga, Présidente, REFELA-Burundi
Moderator: Dr Paul Ogendi, Grassroots Trust
Rapporteur: Elizabeth Duya, Transparency International Kenya
Speakers/Panelists
Samuel Ikua Thiong’o, Project Coordinator at Mazingira Institute
Jael Omunyangoli, Human Rights Defender, Politician and Trainer
Humphrey Otieno, Coordinator Kenya Social Movements Network
Betty Okero, Governance Practionner
Shillah Raymond, Kutoka Network
Lawrence Apiyo, President of African organisations Network of inhabitants
Hon George Olwal, Member of the County Assembly, County Government of Kisumu
Rohey Malick Lowe, Mayor of Banjul (TBC)
Albano Carige, Mayor of Beira, Mozambique (TBC)
Christine Mba Ndutume, Mayor of Libreville and President of UCLG Africa (TBC)
Programme
14:30 – 14:35 Introduction by the Mme Denise NDADAYE, Maire, Commune Nyabihanga
14:35 – 14:45 Rules of the game by the Moderator
Presentations
14:45 – 14:55 Social Justice and African Cities by Samuel Ikua Thiong’o, Mazingira Institute
14:55 – 15:05 Women’s political leadership and African cities by Jael Omunyangoli, Human Rights Defender, Politician and Trainer
15:05 – 15:15: Forced evictions and African cities by Humphrey Otieno, HIC Housing and Land Rights Network
15:15 – 15:25 Stakeholder engagement and African cities by Betty Okero, CSO Network and
15:25 – 15:35 Kenya’s position paper for Africities 9 by Shillah Raymond, Kutoka Network
15:35 – 15:45 Affordable housing and African cities by Lawrence Apiyo, Grassroots Trust
15:45 – 16:00 Reaction of panellists
16:00 – 16:30 Break
16:30 – 17:30 Questions/responses (managed by the Moderator between the panellists and the presenters)
17:30 – 17:50 Resolutions and recommendations
17:50 – 18:00 Conclusion and way forward
Civil Society Forum Statements
Civil society groups convened at the Civil Society Forum for the Africities 9, Kisumu,15th, and 16th May 2022, discussed the following issues, pertaining to the theme of the Summit, “The role of intermediary cities of Africa in the implementation of the United Nations Agenda 2030 and the African Union Agenda 2063.”
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