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National Assembly

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Basic information > About parliament

Speaker

Speaker
Moses Masika Wetang'ula (Male)
Year of birth
1956
Additional information
Elected on 8 Sep. 2022.
See historical data for this field.

Secretary general

Secretary General
Samuel Njoroge (Male)
Notes Additional information about the Secretary General, in particular regarding their term.
Appointed on 1 Nov. 2022.

Members

Current number of members, by sex
Men The number of male parliamentarians who currently hold seats in parliament.
267
See historical data for this field.
Women The number of female parliamentarians who currently hold seats in parliament.
81
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Percentage of women Calculated by dividing the current number of women by the current number of members.
23.28% See historical data for this field.

Age

Average age of all members
Click for historical data
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Reserved seats and quotas

Number of reserved seats, by group
Women
47
Electoral quota for women Quotas to promote the representation of women in parliament.
Notes
Article 97(1)(a) of the Constitution provides for forty-seven women, each elected by registered voters of each county constituting a single member constituency; article 97(1)(a) of the Constitution provides for twelve members nominated by parliamentary political parties according to their proportion of members of The National Assembly to represent special interests, including youth, persons with disabilities and workers; article 100 of the Constitution provides that Parliament shall enact legislation to promote the representation in Parliament of women; persons with disabilities; youth; ethnic and other minorities; and marginalized communities; article 27(8) of the Constitution provides that the State shall take legislative and other measures to implement the principle that not more than two-thirds of the members of elective or appointive bodies shall be of the same gender.
Elections > Election results

Candidates

Total number of candidates Total number of people who registered as candidates for election. Does not include people who stood as candidates to become "substitute members".
1,893
Notes
1,893 candidates for 290 members elected from constituencies; 299 women for 47 women representatives elected from counties

Results

Members elected, by sex
Number of men elected
273
Number of women elected
76
Percentage of women elected The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of women elected in the election and the number of seats at stake at the election.
21.71%
Note on the Distribution of seats according to sex
The Distribution of seats according to sex include the Speaker (ex officio member).

New legislature

Total number of men after the election The total number of male parliamentarians in this parliament/chamber following the election or renewal, regardless of their modes of designation.
273
Total number of women after the election The total number of female parliamentarians in this parliament/chamber following the election or renewal, regardless of their modes of designation.
76
First Speaker of the new legislature
First Speaker of the new legislature First name of the Speaker of the new legislature following the election or renewal.
Justin Muturi (Male)
Political party
Jubilee Party (JP)
Date of election
31.08.2017
Elections > Historical data on women

Women's suffrage

Date of independence For countries that become independent after 1940
1963
First woman in parliament
First woman in parliament Year in which first woman entered parliament
1969

Specialized body - Women's caucus

Kenya Women Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA)
(January 2001)
Formal or informal
Formal
The caucus is open to male MPs
No
The caucus is cross-party
No
Notes
KEWOPA was formed in 2001, but registered in October 2007.
There are rules governing the functioning of the caucus
Yes

Activities

Issues dealt with by the caucus
KEWOPA subscribes to the belief that women -- just like men -- have equal rights to participate in all aspects of the governance of Kenya, and are therefore is committed to ensuring that the country’s policy and legislative frameworks redress gender disparities and other injustices that undermine sustainable development.

KEWOPA has in the past achieved a myriad of milestones attributed to its' core functions – legislation, representation, and oversight including:
• Gender mainstreamed into the 2008 and 2012 Standing Orders of Parliament
• Advocated and lobbied for the enactment of key family laws, such as, the 2013 Matrimonial Properties Act , the 2014 Marriage Act, and Protection Against Domestic Violence Act
• Contributed to the drafting of and enactment of the 2010 Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Act 
• Developed Gender Responsive Budgeting Guidelines for the Kenyan Parliament
• Continuously advocated for the Two-Thirds Gender Bill in the 11th and 12th Parliaments that will realise the two thirds principle as is required by the Constitution of Kenya
• Contributed towards the realisation of other key legislation including: Access to Information Act, Victim Protection Act, Reproductive HealthCare Bill, Food Security Bill
• Mentored over 500 young women leaders and Women Members of County Assemblies
• Spearheaded the formation of women caucuses in the counties
The caucus has a strategic plan or plan of action
Yes
The caucus has a communication plan
Yes

Contact information for the Committee

Address
Harambee Sacco Plaza, 8th Floor
P.O. Box 41842
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Phone
+254-798335789