Edith Imunde currently serves as the Partnerships Coordinator at The Commission on Administrative Justice Office of the Ombudsman in the Government of Kenya, focusing on relationship and partnership building, project formulation, and implementation. With extensive experience as a consultant for Kujali Kenya since 2012, Edith has worked on the Young Africa Works-Kenya program, enhancing youth employability. Previous roles include Executive Director at the Society of Clerks at the Table in Kenyan County Legislatures, Programme Coordinator at KEWOPA, and project implementation support at the Kenya Women Parliamentary Association. Additionally, experience as a Program Officer at CLICK KENYA and as a trainer for UNWOMEN emphasizes proficiency in civic education and project management. Edith holds a Diploma in Human Resource Management from the College of Human Resource Management and a Bachelor's degree in Education and Counselling from Kenya Methodist University.

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The Commission on Administrative Justice (Office of the Ombudsman)

The Commission on Administrative Justice, more commonly known as (Office of the Ombudsman), is a constitutional commission established under Article 59(4) of the Constitution, and the Commission on Administrative Justice Act, 2011. The mandate of Office of the Ombudsman is two-fold, and extends to both national and county governments. Firstly, the Commission has the mandate of tackling maladministration (improper administration) in the public sector. In this regard, the Commission is empowered to, among other things, investigate complaints of delay, abuse of power, unfair treatment, manifest injustice or discourtesy. Secondly, the Commission has the mandate of overseeing and enforcing the implementation of the Access to Information Act, 2016


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