Murumba Werunga

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Murumba Werunga has served on the Kenya National Assembly for many years becoming Deputy Clerk. He has also served as founding Clerk of the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA). Werunga resigned from his position as Deputy Clerk on July 28, 2003[1]

Outside of Kenya Mr. Werunga has made substantial contribution to the development of parliamentary institutions with regard to capacity building, institutional development and review of operational processes and structures for effective parliaments. He has traveled worldwide as a Resource Person and Consultant.

He has also spoken extensively on parliamentary procedures conducting outreach mechanisms and providing tools of oversight. Mr. Werunga has worked with countries to create Rules of Procedures for their respective legislatures, among them, the Transitional Parliament of Somalia as well as the Pan-African Parliament.

[edit] External Links

Photo of Murumba Werunga

Murmaba Werunga joins on trip to Europe

People record for Murumba Werunga

Pan African Parliament Website

[edit] References

  1. ^ EAC Probe: Clerk Quit Over a 'Personal Decision'. www.nationaudio.com (2003-07-28). Retrieved on 2008-04-08.