April 26, 2026
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ODPP Reaffirms Commitment to Human Rights at Haki Africa’s 10-year Anniversary Conference

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) on Saturday joined Haki Africa and other key stakeholders at the Haki Africa 10-Year Anniversary Conference held in Mombasa, marking a decade of advancing human rights, accountability, and social justice in Kenya and beyond. The milestone event brought together partners, civil society actors, and community representatives... Read More

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) on Saturday joined Haki Africa and other key stakeholders at the Haki Africa 10-Year Anniversary Conference held in Mombasa, marking a decade of advancing human rights, accountability, and social justice in Kenya and beyond.

The milestone event brought together partners, civil society actors, and community representatives to reflect on Haki Africa’s journey, share experiences, and chart a progressive path forward for human rights advocacy across the region.

Speaking on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Renson Ingonga, CBS, OGW, the Secretary, Public Prosecutions, Mr. Alloys Kemo, OGW, delivered a keynote address in which he congratulated Haki Africa for its decade-long impactful work and encouraged the organization to remain bold and steadfast in championing the rights of all.

“You have been our cheerleaders for the good work we’ve done, and you have also challenged us where we fall short of your expectations. We may not be perfect, but these continuous engagements are what guide us towards achieving a better society,” said Mr. Kemo.

He emphasized that the ODPP is anchored on the belief that justice and development are inseparable, noting that public trust in the rule of law, where the law applies equally to all regardless of status, is fundamental to a democratic society.

He further underscored that the ODPP operates strictly within the rule of law and is guided by key policy frameworks, including the Decision to Charge Guidelines, which ensure fairness and consistency in prosecutorial decisions.

Haki Africa Executive Director, Mr. Yusuf M. Abubakar reflected on the organization’s 10-year journey, highlighting its collaboration with the ODPP in addressing issues such as terrorism, radicalization, and the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies.

He noted that these engagements have fostered a human rights-based approach, including the adoption of soft strategies in working with duty bearers, and acknowledged notable progress within the ODPP, particularly in decision-making processes on charging.

Haki Africa Board Chairperson Prof. Najya Mohammed also highlighted the organization’s decade of impactful interventions in addressing various human rights violations and promoting justice for vulnerable communities.

The event was graced by Mombasa Governor H.E. Abdullswamad Sheriff Nassir and Mombasa Senator Mohammed Faki, who delivered keynote remarks on the state of human rights and the future of civic space in Kenya.

The celebrations culminated in the launch of the Haki Africa Strategic Plan 2025–2028, setting the stage for the organization’s next phase of impact, followed by a commemorative cake-cutting ceremony marking ten years of resilience, advocacy, and transformative partnerships.

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