Commoner Concerns Centre

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Our team of lawyers who double as coordinators

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Our team of lawyers who double as paralegal trainers

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Together with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) team – Rift Valley branch, after a successful legal aid clinic at Nakuru Main Prison

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Legal Aid Clinic at Nakuru Main Prison - Offering legal advice to serving and remand prisoners

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Commoner facilitators and some Radio Yetu (a community radio station) staff members after an inhouse training aimed at equipping Radio Yetu staff on legal issues

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Commoner sponsoring a legal awareness programme at Radio Yetu (a community radio station) with the aim of reaching the grassroots

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One of the facilitators from Commoner engaging the community/taking the law to the people through Radio Yetu (a community radion station)

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Our coordinators for Nakuru, Siaya, and Homa-Bay counties

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Stakeholders engagement: A workshop bringing together both state and non-state actors to discuss the importance of embracing Alternative Justice System (AJS), such as Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), as the best alternative to litigation

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Legal Aid clinic at Njoro sub-county

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Legal Aid clinic at Nakuru Town East sub–county

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COMMONER is a Not-for-Profit / Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) that champions human rights by offering Legal Aid to the Indigents within the Republic of Kenya. 

What we are involved in

Thematic Areas

COMMONER activities revolve around two (2) thematic areas namely: Offering Legal Aid Services, and ensuring that; Good Governance and Human Rights are upheld.

What we stand for

Our Guiding Principles

COMMONER ensures that human rights are enjoyed and respected by all as influenced by our rallying call;

“Your Basic Rights, Our Priority”

What we aspire to achieve 

Our Objectives

COMMONER’s main objective is to Protect and Promote Human Rights, especially for the poor and marginalized, through the provision of Legal Aid Services.

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