Description
Published in 2017, this book is a scholarly examination of the complex concept of national cohesion within the Kenyan context. It defines national cohesion as a process and an outcome of enabling all citizens to have a shared sense of belonging and a feeling that they are engaged in a common enterprise, facing shared challenges together. The book delves into the challenges that hinder this goal, such as ethnicized politics, a weak respect for the rule of law, and a culture of greed. Written to be accessible, it provides a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the socio-political dynamics of Kenya’s diverse society. The work likely analyzes the role of institutions like the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) in fostering unity, peace, and good relations among the different ethnic and racial communities in the country.