Section 28 of The Children Act CAP 141: Right to assemble, demonstrate, petition and participate in public life
(1) Every child has the right, peaceably and unarmed, to assemble, demonstrate or present petitions to public authorities, and to freely participate in matters affecting children through lawfully established forums, associations, and assemblies at the national and county levels.
(2) The right of a child to assemble, demonstrate, and to present petitions, shall be subject to the rights of others.
(3) In addition to the rights guaranteed under subsections (1) and (2), every child shall have the right to express their views in all matters affecting them, and have those views heard and given due weight in accordance with the child's age and maturity.
(4) The right guaranteed under subsection (3) shall be exercised—
(a) in accordance with the national values and principles of governance prescribed in Article 10 (2) of the Constitution.
(b) voluntarily by a child and without any undue influence, coercion, inducement or enticement by any person.
(5) The Cabinet Secretary may issue guidelines to give effect to this section.
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- Section 37 - Office of the Secretary of Children Services
(1) There is established the Office of the Secretary of Children Services whichshall be an office in the public service.
(2) The Secretary shall be recruited through a competitive process...
- Section 38 - Functions of the Secretary
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- Section 39 - Powers of the Secretary
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(2) The Council shall be...
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(a) be the central authority for the purposes of the Hague Convention on
Inter-Country Adoptions;
(b) advise the Cabinet Secretary on matters...
- Section 43 - Composition of the Council
(1) The Council shall consist of—
(a) a Chairperson appointed by the President;
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- Section 46 - Remuneration of members of the council
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- Section 48 - Staff of the Council
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- Section 49 - The common seal of the Council
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(a) monies appropriated by Parliament for purposes of the Council;
(b) grants, gifts, donations or other endowments given to the Council; and
(c) such...
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(a) a duly qualified person as the manager of the institution; and
(b) a sufficient number of staff or other...
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