
Mustafa Mahmoud
@mustafam_ke
Co-Director ➖GlobalNamati Citizenship Program. Passion for legal empowerment and Legal Identity, in Kenya, Bangladesh Views are my own.
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https://www.facebook.com/Sultanmerchoz/ 13-08-2011 12:36:30
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Civil society & some marginalized communities urged the GOK, time without number, to implement the 2020 High Court Judgment on Huduma Namba before it could roll out a new digital ID. PS Bitok & Eliud Owalo, FIHRM, EGH chose to play public relations with Court orders. Now, here we are!





How do we transition when the likes of Tufah and her children still languish in poverty coz they have been denied the basic tool of trade an ID? Who shall come to their rescue? @realjohngitonga Cecily Mbarire, MGH, EGH


Did you know that the fees for application of ID cards is being increased from 300- 1,000 (for new registration)? Replacement from 1,000 to 2,000? This is as per the draft regulations being proposed by Ministry of Interior | Kenya #MyIDMyRight





Empowering Civil Society in Uganda! CSO representatives learn from Kenya's experience about advocating for human rights safeguards in digital ID adoption. Key takeaway: building momentum through coalition building is crucial for impactful change Mustafa Mahmoud Namati Kenya UN Development



Great presentation by Mustafa Mahmoud on different strategies CSOs can use to serve the interests of communities. Experiences from Kenya and the dialogue around their ID system and what we can learn. #Dialogue #SafeDPI Namati Kenya ISER Uganda #DigitalPublicInfrastructure



The Commission, through the Director, Public Education, Advocacy & Corporate Communications, Osman Mame today held consultative discussions with Mr. Mustafa Mahmoud Co-Director, Citizenship Program at Namati Kenya


Join us at #DRIF25 as we discuss the risks & opportunities of digital ID on nationality rights & inclusion connecting case studies from South Africa, Kenya & Uganda. Namati’s Mustafa Mahmoud joins Lawyers for Human Rights’ Thandeka Chauke & Susan Mwape for this timely conversation.

At #DRIF25, we joined Lawyers for Human Rights, ISER Uganda, Common Cause & Kabarak Law School for a panel on digital citizenship and #statelessness. Digital citizenship in Africa needs to be anchored on laws/policies that balance rights respecting ID systems, considerations for inclusion & innovation.


