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IILA Annual Report – 2019
In 2019, IILA made strides towards our mandate of engaging stakeholders in the policy and legislative process to facilitate the enactment and implementation of policies and legislation that have a positive impact on the lives [...]
OPEN LETTER TO H.E. THE PRESIDENT OF KENYA, UHURU KENYATTA ON PROPOSED EXCISE RATES INCREASE IN THE FINANCIAL BILL, 2019
Dear Mr. President, WE, Civil Society actors working to advance public health objectives for the citizens of Kenya congratulate you for being awarded the Political Leadership Award for Universal Health Coverage from the African Union, [...]
Rising cigarette prices fail to reduce smoking
By Eunice Kilonzo, Daily Nation 30th May, 2017 The cheap cost of cigarettes in Kenya —sold as a single stick instead of by the pack as required by law — is keeping smokers on a [...]
IILA Statement on the Judgement on Kenya’s Tobacco Control Regulations
The International Institute for Legislative Affair is a not- for- profit organization that works closely with policy making institutions, Government Departments, Members of Parliament and other stakeholders in the legislative process to draft and advocate [...]
The troubles of smoke addiction in Kenya
Why do people smoke? It is a question that those who have never puffed a cigarette — and loathe the habit — may never get a satisfactory answer to. At least not an answer that [...]
We Need Mental Health Facilities to Deal With Terror Trauma
By Lynn Kabaka The April 2 Garissa University College attack has shaken Kenya to its core. It is not yet clear why 'normal' people would want to commit such barbaric acts against harmless students. The [...]
Experts debunk shisha myths
Experts debunk shisha myths BY ALLY JAMAH Updated Monday, March 2nd 2015 at 22:05 GMT +3 The alarming increase in shisha smoking in the country is being linked to popular myths, with many Kenyans believing it is less [...]
Here’s To The People Who’ve Saved Lives Through Tobacco Law
MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2015 - 11:00 -- BY LYNN KABAKA The World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control marks it’s tenth anniversary since it entered into force on February 27, 2005. The FCTC is the first [...]