FAQs
Get to know the heart and vision behind the National Forum for Equity and Development (NFD). This FAQ page answers key questions about who we are, what we stand for, and how we work to advance equity and justice in Kenya.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions You May Have About NFD
What is the National Forum for Equity and Development (NFD)?
NFD is a people-centered movement committed to advancing equity, justice, and sustainable development in Kenya. It seeks to rebuild public trust, empower citizens, and make governance more accountable to all.
Is NFD a political party or a civil movement?
NFD is not a traditional political party — it is a civic-driven movement. Our goal is to nurture participatory democracy, influence public policy, and promote citizen-led governance.
What inspired the formation of NFD?
What is the core philosophy guiding NFD?
How does NFD differ from other development initiatives?
6. What are the main focus areas of NFD?
How can citizens participate in NFD’s initiatives?
Does NFD collaborate with government institutions?
How is NFD funded and sustained?
NFD operates transparently through member contributions, partnerships, and grants that align with our values. We reject funding sources that compromise independence or public trust.