Overview and Significance of Kenya's Access to Information Act


  •  Zhongxiu Ren    
  •  Zhihui Zhang    

Abstract

As specific legislation implementing the constitutional right to access information in Kenya, the Access to Information Act officially came into force in 2016 and was amended in 2022. It establishes a legal framework that covers public institutions and certain private entities for information disclosure, serving as a significant model for the development of information disclosure systems in African countries. With the core objective of translating constitutional rights into operational legal practices, the Act systematically regulates the entire process of information disclosure, covering the definition of subjects and scope, the design of disclosure methods, the establishment of oversight and redress mechanisms, and the formulation of legal liabilities and protection mechanisms. The implementation of this Act marks a transition in Kenya’s governance model toward transparency and accountability, providing a reference for other countries to address the challenges of information legislation in the digital age.



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