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| Title | Author(s) | Language | Classification | Political Party Positions: Agriculture
W ith the exception of tea (and
even here production has been
fluctuating over the last 5 years) and
horticulture, all other major
agricultural sectors have experienced
an overall decline trend in production
and earnings over the last 15 years and
especially in the period beginning
1990. Moreover, despite positive
growth in some sectors, the nature of
this growth has meant that it has had a
limited effect on poverty reduction.
| IEA | English | Election Watch | Interrogating the NAK Manifesto
In preparation for the run-up to the next elections, the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
began a series of public debates and encounters with different stakeholders and political
parties on key concerns for Kenya, intended to provide political parties with an opportunity
to present their policy proposals and position on broad sectors of the economy and to subject
these to public debate and scrutiny. This bulletin incorporates the outcomes of the first such
forum, held on 17th September 2002 in which the National Alliance Party of Kenya (NAK) as it
then was presented its proposals. NAK was represented by Prof. Peter Anyang Nyong’o, Hon.
Matere Kiriri and Mr. Mutahi Kagwi. Our interrogators were Prof. Terry Ryan (University of
Nairobi), Dr. Okwach Abagi (OWN Associates), Mr. Andiwo Obondo (Elimu Yetu—Action Aid
Kenya), Mr. James Nyoro (Tegemeo Institute), Mr. Elkanah Odembo (Ufadhili), Ms. Muthoni
Wanyeki (FEMNET), Mr. James Murigu (SUNTRA Stocks), Mr. Ernest Mwangi (Kenya
Leadership Institute) and Mr. Sammy Buruchara (TESPOK).
| Institute of Economic Affairs | English | Election Watch |
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