
Kenya's Constitution of 2010
Kenya's 2010 Constitution is the country's supreme law, establishing a framework for governance, rights, and institutions. It created a more balanced government with three main branches—executive, legislature, and judiciary—and introduced devolution, granting counties local authority. The constitution emphasizes human rights, environmental protection, gender equality, and transparency, aiming to improve accountability and reduce corruption. It also strengthened democratic processes, such as free elections and fair representation. Overall, it seeks to promote justice, inclusiveness, and sustainable development for all Kenyans.