Public Participation in Budget Making Processes in County Governments in Kenya

Authors

  • Maurice Jumah Okumu Advocate of the High Court of Kenya; MJ. Okumu & Associates Advocates

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58216/kjle.v5i1.186

Keywords:

public participation, devolution, participatory budgeting, county governments

Abstract

This paper discusses the legal and administrative framework for public participation in budget making process in County Governments in Kenya. It seeks to address three research questions: First, what is the conceptual, legal and administrative framework for public participation in budget making in Kenya county governments? Second, is the existing framework for public participation in budget making effective? Third, what lessons can Kenya learn from Brazil and South Africa?

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Author Biography

Maurice Jumah Okumu, Advocate of the High Court of Kenya; MJ. Okumu & Associates Advocates

PhD Candidate DAR-SOL, LLB, LLM, (UON) ACII (LON). Advocate of the High Court of Kenya and Managing Partner – MJ. Okumu & Associates Advocates.

Published

2021-11-02

How to Cite

Okumu, M. J. (2021). Public Participation in Budget Making Processes in County Governments in Kenya. Kabarak Journal of Law and Ethics, 5(1), 247–278. https://doi.org/10.58216/kjle.v5i1.186

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