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Wanjiku, a term widely used in Kenya, represents the ordinary citizen who is often seen as the everyday individual navigating through the complexities of governance and societal systems. The phrase “Wanjiku the Active Citizenry” emphasizes the growing involvement and awareness of citizens in the country’s political and governance processes. It highlights the importance of Wanjiku’s engagement in issues such as public policy, budgeting, elections, and social accountability. Active citizenry empowers individuals to not only understand their rights but also to hold public officials accountable, ensuring that government decisions reflect the needs and interests of the people. In this context, Wanjiku becomes an integral part of shaping democratic governance and fostering national development.

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Infographic: Wanjiku the Active Citizen.
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