Most of our interventions in Eastern and Southern Africa are centred on civil society strengthening and deepening democracy and human rights through the fulfilment of rights, equal gender participation and sustainable use of natural resources. To effectively achieve this, ForumCiv regional office Eastern and Southern Africa works with a broad range of partners and stakeholders, both local and international, within the different spheres of its work. 

Currently, ForumCiv's regional office Eastern and Southern Africa implements four innovative programmes.

Our ongoing project in Eastern and Southern Africa

The Wajibu Wetu programme

The phase III of the Wajibu Wetu Programme, Wajibu Wetu; Jumuika, Sikika! supports the new frontier of media, arts, cultural and gender-focused civil society organizations using innovative approaches to strengthen democratic culture, accountability, gender equality, and climate justice.

Public–Private–Development Partnership (PPDP) for inclusive, rights-based economic transformation

The Public-Private Development Partnership (PPDP) is a tri-sector collaboration model that unites the public sector, private sector, and communities in driving inclusive, sustainable development. The model fosters shared investment, with a focus on reducing poverty through decent work, social accountability, and equitable market systems.

The SASA programme

The SASA (strengthen agency for social accountability) programme seek to promote inclusive governance and human rights; strengthen agency towards gender equality; enhance civil society solidarity, networks, and movement building; and civil society's organizational and programmatic capacity development in Kenya and Tanzania. 

The EAST programme

The EAST (enhancing artivism for social transformations) programme aims to strengthen the capacity of the creative sector and media to advocate for democracy, good governance, human rights, gender equality, and climate justice in Kenya.

From 2020 to 2023 the ForumCiv Eastern and Southern Africa has been implementing the Paid to Poop project funded by Vinnova through MAD (Make A Difference) Foundation. The project is aimed at improving sanitation in Bwaise slums in Uganda through sustainable solutions that generate revenue for the community. 

Previously, ForumCiv had implemented two governance projects, the Tushirikishe Jamii and Jua Jimbo projects, in 19 sub-counties in Kenya with the support of European union and department for international development (DFID). 

Prioritized thematic areas

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Contact details to our office

Telephone: +254 705 871 873 
E-mail: info.africa@forumciv.org 

Office address: 
P. O. Box 1419 -00502, 
Nairobi, Kenya 

Visiting address: 
Lenana Towers 843 Building_3rd Floor, 
Lenana Rd, Kilimani, Nairobi 

ForumCiv formerly laid roots in East Africa with the establishment of the Nairobi office in 2008 serving as the Kenya country office between 2012 and 2016. Beginning January 2017 ForumCiv Kenya transformed from a country office into a regional office for Eastern and Southern Africa region, with the mandate to provide and administer sub-grants, as well as to develop new innovative programmes, new partnerships, and engagement with donors in the region. 

Key documents and links

Annual report 2024
Annual report for ForumCiv regional office Eastern and Southern Africa.


Annual report 2023 
Annual report for ForumCiv regional office Eastern and Southern Africa.


Annual report 2022
Annual report for ForumCiv regional office Eastern and Southern Africa.


Strategic plan 2021–2025
Strategic plan for ForumCiv regional office Eastern and Southern Africa.

 

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