National Convention Assembly (NCA) Reform Movement is a Kenyan civil society social movement for political change deeply entrenched in the national and local political and policy processes in Kenya. The movement has since inception in 1997 greatly contributed to the advancement of the cause for constitutional reforms, social justice, participatory democracy, accountability, pluralism and entrenching human rigths culture in Kenya. NCA believes this is the only way to guarantee sustainable democracy and development in Kenya.
National Convention Executive Council (NCEC) is the executive arm of NCA which implements policies and programmes of NCA. The NCA Reform Movement has established countrywide regional and constituencies assemblies respectively. NCEC has been working in Kenya and Africa region with communities, political parties and civic organisations.
About
Identity
NCA/NCEC is a not for profit social movement for change of the citizens of Kenya which is legally recognized under the New Democracy Foundation
Niche
The foundation of NCA/NCEC uniqueness lies in its intellectual power and experience in organising various sectors of society and well thought outreach programmes. The movement has track record in building coalitions, conducting civic activism and putting the issues of constitutional reform and governance on the public agenda.