Statement at the 68th Ordinary Session on The African Commission of Human & People’s Rights

This statement is submitted for the period of 2020/2021. It relates to the status of human rights in Kenya, focusing on Equality and inclusion, Security sector, Economic governance, Constitutional implementation and reforms, Judicial strengthening, Criminal justice and Public Sector Accountability. ICJ Kenya is alarmed by the high incidents of human rights violations emanating from the approach to the global Covid-19 pandemic. 

 In Kenya, the public health crisis spiralled into an economic, political, social and legal crisis. Since 2020, the Government of Kenya and State agencies have issued seven (7) executive orders, published seven (7) gazette notices, and issued 14 guidelines, directives, and regulations in response to the Covid 19 pandemic[1]. The implementation of some of the orders and regulations has gone unchecked and have resulted in human rights violations. Alarmed bythe disproportionate impact of these restrictions on human rights, resulting in adverse consequences on people’s livelihoods and well-being, ICJ Kenya hereby submits the statement below as a follow up to the resolutions set out in the 67th Ordinary Session of the African Commission session.

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[1] Public Legal Information on Kenya’s Response to COVID-19 retrieved from http://kenyalaw.org/

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