The National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders in Kenya (Defenders Coalition) welcomes the special recognition by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK)during its Annual General Assembly held in Kisumu.

Defenders Coalition was conferred the prestigious Fr Keiser Human Rights award in recognition of its exemplary service in supporting frontline human rights defenders in promoting and protecting human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.

The Fr Kaiser Award was started by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) in 2003 and named after the Mill Hill Missionary priest Fr John Kaiser of Ngong’ Diocese who was killed mysteriously in 2000. The Human Rights Award honors individuals and institutions that have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to justice and the promotion of human rights.

The Defenders Coalition has been instrumental in enhancing the safety, security and well-being of frontline human rights defenders who passionately offer distinguished service to ordinary Kenyans by seeking justice for victims of abuses, including land injustices, corruption, impunity and political oppression.

The Defenders Coalition’s Executive Director Mr. Kamau Ngugi has dedicated the award to selfless Kenyans that continue to demonstrate bravery against injustices, poor governance and human rights violations at great risks.

“It is with great honor and humility that I stand before you today to receive this esteemed award on behalf of the Defenders Coalition, which is the National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders in Kenya. From my reflection, this recognition is not only a stamp of approval of the efforts of very many selfless individuals and human rights organizations at the frontline but also a testament to the unwavering dedication of all those who work tirelessly to safeguard human rights in Kenya. Since founding in 2007,  our  mission as a coalition has always been to stand in solidarity with defenders of human rights, ensuring that their voices are heard, their work protected, and their courage celebrated.”

Kamau acknowledged that the recognition is for all Kenyans who strive, under very difficult circumstances, to speak truth to power.

“This achievement is not ours alone. It is a product of the collective efforts of various human rights actors, civil society organizations, and most importantly, frontline human rights defenders who suffer humiliation, criminalization or targeted for violence. Our partnership with the Law Society of Kenya and its network of legal professionals and advocates has been instrumental in fortifying the protection of those who risk their lives to defend the rights of others.”

The Defenders Coalition recognizes that the challenges to human rights are complex and multifaceted, but in collaboration with actors who share the same values, we remain resolute in ensuring that the rights of every individual are protected, and those who defend them are supported. This award is a powerful reminder that when we unite in purpose, we can create a just and resilient society for all.

In attendance were members of the LSK led by President Faith Odhiambo and veteran lawyers and politicians, including Siaya Governor James Orengo, Hon Martha Karua, and Hon. Otiende Amolo among other dignitaries.

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