Budget advocacy is the process of influencing the allocation and spending of government resources, with the goal of ensuring that public budgets reflect the needs and priorities of marginalized groups, underserved communities, or specific policy areas. It involves actively engaging with decision-makers, raising public awareness, and promoting transparency and accountability in how public funds are allocated and spent.
Titus of Transparency International Making a Point during the September Shadow Training Forum. Looking on is Dr. Jason Lakin, IBP-Kenya, Lucas Fondo (LENGGO), Peter Rono (Nakuru) and Mr. Joshua Murgor (Bomet). It is business unusual on this table. The change makers: Mue Ndeto (Makueni); Joshua Murgor (Bomet); Geoffrey Kerosi (Nairobi) and Deurence Onyango (Kisumu) ready to promote public participation in the budgeting process.
Photo: Mr. Peter Rono was all smiles after a successful budget training at Convent Guest House.Photo: Emmanuel Kongin of Kerio Centre is all business. Ready to expose the inner workings of County Budget Review and Outlook Paper (CBROP) in Kenyan Counties Budgeting process.