A guide to political party management in Kenya
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1. Historical Context of Political Parties in Kenya
1.1 Role of Political Parties in Governance
1.2 Evolution of Political Parties in Kenya
2. Constitutional and Legal Framework
2.1 Regulating Political Parties
2.2 National Laws
2.3 Party Internal Rules and Regulations
3. Developing a Party Identity
3.1 Overview
3.2 Party Name, Symbols, Slogans and Colour
3.3 Ideologies, Values and Principles
3.4 Additional Organizing Concepts for Parties in Africa
4. Policy Development
4.1 Why Policies Matter
4.2 Policy Making in Between Elections
4.3 Legal Requirements Related to Policy Development
4.4 Process of Policy Development
4.5 Policy-Making at All Levels
4.6 Relevance
4.7 How to Involve Members and Party Branches
4.8 Parallel Training and Policy-Making
5. Party Management & Organization
5.1. Dynamics that Influence Party Management & Organization
5.2 Party Structures
5.3 Party Secretariat
5.4 Research and Training
5.5 Administration and Management
5.6 Party Branch Organs
5.7 Membership Recruitment & Retention
5.8 Leadership and Mentorship
5.9 Party Cooperation and Coalition Building
5.10 Funding for Political Parties
6 Communication Mechanisms
6.1 Overview
6.2 Internal Communication
6.3 External Communication
6.4 Using Different Communication Channels
7 Party Campaigns & Elections
7.1 Party Campaigns
7.2 Internal Party Elections and Party Nominations
8 Conclusion
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