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We are an independent public policy movement grounded in the lived experiences of ordinary Kenyan, built by scholars, policy experts, civil society and movements both at home, and in the Diaspora

Why the manifesto exists

For decades, public debate has often focused on personalities rather than policy, short-term political competition rather than long-term national priorities. The Kenya People’s Manifesto was developed to help shift that conversation. It offers a coherent framework for building productive industries, strengthening public services, expanding economic opportunity, safeguarding national sovereignty, and ensuring that development benefits the majority of citizens.

The purpose is  to present concrete proposals that can be debated, improved, adopted, and implemented.

Core Principles

For decades, public debate has often focused on personalities rather than policy, short-term political competition rather than long-term national priorities. The Kenya People’s Manifesto was developed to help shift that conversation. It offers a coherent framework for building productive industries, strengthening public services, expanding economic opportunity, safeguarding national sovereignty, and ensuring that development benefits the majority of citizens.

The purpose is  to present concrete proposals that can be debated, improved, adopted, and implemented.

Non-Partisan


The Manifesto is not affiliated with any political party or electoral campaign. Its purpose is to contribute ideas, evidence, and policy proposals to the national conversation.

People-Centred


Public policy should improve the lives of citizens. Economic growth, infrastructure investment, and institutional reform must ultimately serve the public good.

Evidence-Based


Every proposal is informed by research, historical experience, comparative examples, and practical implementation considerations.

Why The Manifesto Exists

For decades, public debate has often focused on personalities rather than policy, short-term political competition rather than long-term national priorities. The Kenya People’s Manifesto was developed to help shift that conversation. It offers a coherent framework for building productive industries, strengthening public services, expanding economic opportunity, safeguarding national sovereignty, and ensuring that development benefits the majority of citizens.

The purpose is  to present concrete proposals that can be debated, improved, adopted, and implemented.

How It Was Developed

  • Drafting

    Development of policy proposals across six thematic areas by researchers, practitioners, and subject-matter experts.

  • Review & Refinement

    Internal review, debate, and revision to ensure coherence, feasibility, and alignment across sectors.

  • Publication:

    Release of the Kenya People's Manifesto 2027 as a public resource for citizens, policymakers, journalists, civil society, and political actors.

The 6 Pillars

For decades, public debate has often focused on personalities rather than policy, short-term political competition rather than long-term national priorities. The Kenya People’s Manifesto was developed to help shift that conversation. It offers a coherent framework for building productive industries, strengthening public services, expanding economic opportunity, safeguarding national sovereignty, and ensuring that development benefits the majority of citizens.

The purpose is  to present concrete proposals that can be debated, improved, adopted, and implemented.

1. Public Finance


Debt, taxation, fiscal governance, and public investment

2. Public Goods


Health, education, labour, and social development

3. Public Safety


Justice, security, accountability, and public trust

4. Infrastructure, Housing & Water

Physical infrastructure, digital connectivity, housing, and water systems

5. Productive Economies


Energy, Industry, Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Mining

6. Sovereignty & Foreign Policy

National independence, regional engagement, and international relations

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Change? A New Kenya?

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We are an independent public policy movement grounded in the lived experiences of ordinary Kenyan, built by scholars, policy experts, civil society and movements both at home, and in the Diaspora.

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