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Official account of the National Council on the Admin. of Justice Ensuring a coordinated, effective & consultative approach in the administration of justice.
Kenya
Joined November 2019
The Chief Registrar of the Judiciary Hon Winfridah Mokaya CBS, held a strategic engagement with the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee (JLAC) of the National Assembly in Mombasa to review the Judiciary and JSC budget performance for FY 2025/26. On the Judiciary budget the CRJ
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The head of civil justice reforms department at NCAJ, Ms Ndemo, elaborated the diverse justice system policies that support restorative justice.
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Strengthening partnerships in the administration and access to justice. The JICA and UNAFEI delegation paid a courtesy call to NCAJ to explore diverse areas of partnership and specifically exchange views on the implementation of community probation volunteers program by PACS.
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The Hon. Chief Justice In Dialogue with Children during the Commemoration of the World Children’s Day & the Annual Child Justice Service Month, 2025. follow livestream https://t.co/Uivk0WJD3W Towards a Child-Centered Justice System
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NAIROBI, Wednesday, November 19, 2025 — CJ Koome reaffirms Judiciary’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of children. Chief Justice Martha Koome has reaffirmed the Judiciary’s commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of every child in Kenya, saying this
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The Bill aims to strengthen coordination, collaboration, and reforms across the justice sector to ensure a more efficient, accountable and people-centered justice.
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Enhancing the administration of Justice in Kenya through fastracking the NCAJ bill. Today the Chairperson of the NCAJ, Hon Justice Martha Koome engaged the NCAJ Bill taskforce led the Chairperson Ms Jedidah Waruhiu. The engagement focused on fastracking the finalization of bill.
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Further, upscaling the digitalisation of the justice sector, enhancing administration of justice at the grassroots and development of people-centered justice sector guidelines are other priority areas. NCAJ Executive Director Dr Moses Maranga.
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The report highlights, enactment of Penal Code & CPC amendment bills & NCAJ Bill, upscaling anti-corruption interventions, enhancing justice on GBV and upscaling the fight against GBV, providing legal aid services for vulnerable population and observance of human rights.
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It further provides priority programmes for the subsequent reporting period. Information is sourced from Council’s decisions, justice sector institutions, and Court Users Committees (CUCs). NCAJ Executive Director Dr Moses Maranga.
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The Report is an accountability requirement by the people of Kenya as per Section 37 of the JS Act, Cap 8A. It gives an account of achievements realised in the administration of justice in Kenya. NCAJ Executive Director Dr Moses Maranga.
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By institutionalising monitoring, evaluation, and learning across all justice sector agencies, we ensure that progress is not left to perception and rhetoric, but is anchored in measurable outcomes. CJ Koome.
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The Annual Report for FY 2024/25 is a celebration of our collective achievements as the justice sector. It provides a comprehensive account of our joint efforts to enhance institutional performance, strengthen coordination, and advance access to justice for all Kenyans. CJ Koome.
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The MEL Guiding framework represents a cultural shift towards evidence-based decision-making, performance tracking, and adaptive learning within the justice system. CJ Koome.
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These two documents embody the justice sector's commitment to accountability to the people of Kenya and our quest for continuous improvement in service delivery. CJ Koome.
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I make a commitment to support the NCAJ in finalizing crucial reforms that strengthen our criminal justice sector, including the enactment of the Penal Code & Criminal Procedure Code reforms. These adjustments are tools that will help us to serve Kenyans better. CS Interior.
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Our arms of Government are like the legs of a stool, each critical in its own way, but not useful without the other two. The Judiciary, the Legislature and the Executive should complement each other for the proper functioning of our democracy. Hon Kipchumba Murkomen, CS Interior.
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The State Department for Correctional Services reaffirms its commitment to a correctional system that contributes to public safety and creates safer communities through holistic rehabilitation, reintegration & resettlement of offenders. Dr Salome Beacco, PS, Correctional Services
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I reaffirm our commitment to support the administration of justice in Kenya. Together, let us continue to build a nation where the law is not just written in statutes, but lived in the hearts of people. Deputy Speaker, Gladys Shollei, on behalf of the Speaker, National Assembly.
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