So if the database is down or there is limited internet in an area, will you be denied services? The #HudumaBill2021 contains no safeguards to protect you
Not to mention, with “documentary proof” of identity required to enroll, millions of Kenyans who don’t have an ID or birth certificate can’t get a Huduma Namba in the first place
The #HudumaBill2021 states a citizen is entitled to passport (as does our Constitution)
But when applying for that passport, a NIIMS Officer can require “further details” yet again and he/she can conduct “further verification”
This vague language in the #HudumaBill2021 will allow officials to put any obstacle in your path to a document – the same way the ID system works today
Unauthorized access to NIIMS, damage of data, or disrupting access to the database only carries a fine of up to 100k or 1 year in prison
Imagine someone harming the database & causing denial of services to Kenyans across the country – yet this is the max penalty #HudumaBill2021
What happens if you have a problem? Can’t enroll? Denied services? Data has errors?
The #HudumaBill2021 proposes a high-level coordination committee – but no body that is responsible for managing NIIMS or that can be held accountable for Huduma Namba
The #HudumaBill2021 doesn’t explain how we move from the ID current system to the new Huduma Namba
Only that the CS can issue a gazette notice stating ID cards are invalid
#HudumaBill2021 doesn’t reflect the needs of Kenyans or offer solutions to current ID challenges
We need to first address ID-related discrimination and corruption, solve delays & make registration centers access – then we can consider if #HudumaNamba is necessary
Your voice matters in this debate – your opinion is important – because the #HudumaBill2021 affects you
Read the bill here & share your views w/your MP before the bill is debated in Parliament: ttp://www.parliament.go.ke/sites/default/files/2021-12/Huduma%20Bill%2C%202021.pdf
In January, the High Court stopped the implementation of #NIIMS
The government can only move on #HudumaNamba *after* a comprehensive regulatory framework is in place to address exclusion & data privacy
The court was clear: even processing and using the data collected needed the regulatory framework first
It's not yet in place
(Yet PS Kibicho said millions of #HudumaNamba records have been cleaned & matched - a clear violation)
The #HudumaNamba judgement highlights risks to #privacy, data protection, and inclusion & struck out use of DNA & GPS - a significant win for the rights of all Kenyans
But other aspects of the judgement must be challenged to ensure stronger #humanrights protections
Currently on going: community forum in Kisii
The quest for awareness creation on citizenship and governance continues while respecting government stipulated #COVID19 guidelines #Governance#governanceke
Challenges faced by community members in Kisii 1- To get ID cards the community has to reach a quorum of 10 applicants. A challenging number to hit due to their small population. It can take up to a year or two to reach the quorum.
2- Marriage certificate issuance is also an issue since the community does not have a Kadhi's court in kisii. They are forced to travel to homabay to get these services
An individual must present an I.D whenever requesting social services or making transactions.
Lack of ID limits the ability of youth to make a living within and outside the country
Our documentary highlights challenges the nubian community faces following the inconsiderate process of attaining fundamental national documents #Statelessness#ukweli#IdentityandCitizenship
Then Nubian rights forum would like to wish all kenyans a Happy Madaraka Day.
While we celebrate madaraka, we cannot pretend that it is a happy day. Not when the state of the nation is no different from the colonial days. #NotYetUhuru#notyetmadaraka #aThread#MadarakaDay
There is no madaraka when kenyans are stripped of their dignity and denied to bury their loved ones while those priviledged in the country get decent send offs because somehow, government directives only apply to common mwananchi
What makes us different? #EndPoliceBrutalityKE
Residents in Ruai and Kariobangi were shocked waking up to demolitions on what is alleged to be disputed land.
The problem is the demolitions occuring during a pandemic with no way forward for residents. @grawinet#thoughts #RuaiInhumaneEvictions#KariobangiEviction#COVID19
The demolitions are wrong on grounds that currently we are battling a pandemic. Leaving citizens unhabited contradicts all directives of social distancing, and staying at home. It also increases risk of exposure of persons in the community to #COVID19
While the courts had asked for status quo to be maintained till an official decision was made, the state in contempt of the court ruling carried out the demolitions overnight with no directives on what's to happen to citizens.
Going against court directives is not new in Kenya.