Female
Member of NGO/Civil Society Organization |
Koki MuliI am a lawyer by training and an advocate of the High Court of Kenya. I am a Lecturer at South Eastern University College, a constituent College of University of Nairobi. I am also a Certified Public Secretary. I specialised in human rights and refugees law but focused my profession on constitutional law, elections, democracy, governance and the rule of law. I have been involved in elections especially training of elections administrators, elections observers, political parties and in the provision *including conceptualisation and curriculum development* of voter education since 1992. I have also participated in electoral dispute resolution and elections observation of general elections and by-elections in Kenya, Africa and abroad. I have also been providing advisory services on elections matters to different policy makers. I have been involved in reviewing and reforming electoral laws and systems and in constitutional review and reforms. I worked for the Institute for Education in Democracy *IED* for 6 years and left IED on 2nd April 2008. I was until end of June 2011 working for the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNMIS); initially, as Senior Field Representative of the UN Secretary General Panel on the Referenda in the Sudan, in charge of out-of-country voting based in Khartoum with travel to the 4 African countries involved in the Southern Sudan Referendum (Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda) and later, as the head of Rule of Law Section in South Sudan based in Juba. In the later part of 2008 and first quarter of 2009; I was conducting civic education and training of trainers in South Sudan under the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP, Juba, Sudan). |
Thematic Areas of Expertise
Boundary Delimitation
Voter Education Civil Society and Elections Direct Democracy Elections and Technology Elections Security Electoral Assistance Electoral Dispute Resolution Electoral Integrity and Dispute Resolution Electoral Management Electoral Observation Participation Electoral Systems Gender and Elections Legal Framework Media and Elections Minority and Refugee Voting Voting from Abroad Parties and Candidates Vote Counting Voter Registration Voter Turnout Voting Operations Youth Participation |
Contributions to the ACE Network by Koki Muli
Title | Date |
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Re: Kenya 2012: Seven electoral contests in one day | Aug 17, 2011 |
Re: UK Elections – let’s keep the FPTP system! | Jul 05, 2010 |
Re: Sudan: Voter Registration of nomad tribes without a permanent address | May 20, 2010 |
Re: Fiji: Developing new Voter Registration System, Electoral System and Constitution | Aug 18, 2009 |
Re: Electoral violence - early warning tools | Apr 17, 2009 |
Re: Vetting electoral candidates | Sep 18, 2008 |
Re: Inappropriate Electoral Systems | Jul 21, 2008 |
Re: Manually counting ballots in Block Vote systems | Jun 12, 2008 |