ELGIA- Electoral Law and Governance Institute for Africa
Strengthening Democratic Governance through Dialogue,Mediation and Electoral Reforms
Electoral Law and Governance Institute for Africa (ELGIA), is a Continental Organisation working to strengthen and consolidate constitutional democracy, good governance, human rights, institutional strengthening of parliament and electoral processes in Africa.
As a democracy and governance think tank, ELGIA works with continental and sub-regional organisations among, them the African Union (AU), East African Community (EAC), and Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).
who we are
We are a Continental Organisation working to strengthen and consolidate constitutional democracy, good governance, human rights, institutional strengthening of parliament and electoral processes in Africa.
what we do
ELGIA seeks to strengthen governance and political institutions through technical assistance, capacity building, law reforms, advocacy and research.
Read more...how we do it
We take a collaborative approach in its work in that it facilitates its various activities by creating platforms for participation and engagement in accountable governance.
Read more...FOCUS AREAS
Our mission is to promote constitutional governance towards a well managed continent that endorses human rights, transparency , a vibrant & peaceful civic space & good governance principles that will foster strong political institutions & credible elections.
Recent Events
NATIONAL POST ELECTION SYMPOSIUM
THEME: TOWARDS CONSOLIDATING GAINS FROM THE 2022 ELECTORAL PROCESSES FOR IMPROVED 2027 ELECTION IN KENYA
Latest Publications
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
How and Why Elections seem to Frustrate the Popular Will in Kenya ... read more
STANDING THE TEST OF TIME
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Philip Nyakundi
Head of Policy and Partnerships - Mzalendo Watch
Victor Nyongesa
The Youth Agenda
Felix Odhiambo
Executive Director ELGIA
Dr.Jacob Otachi
Kenya Law Reform Commission