About the National Federation of Public Benefit Organizations (PBOs) – Kenya
The National Federation of Public Benefit Organizations (PBOs) – Kenya is a statutory, non-partisan, self-regulatory national umbrella body established under Section 21 of the Public Benefit Organizations (PBO) Act, 2013.
The Federation brings together registered Public Benefit Organizations (PBOs), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), and recognized self-regulation forums in Kenya. Its primary mandate is to promote self-regulation, accountability, transparency, good governance, and effective service delivery within the PBO sector.
As a legally recognized body corporate with perpetual succession, the Federation provides leadership, coordination, representation, and capacity strengthening to the civil society sector in Kenya.
Background & Establishment
The National Federation of PBOs was established in accordance with Section 21 of the Public Benefit Organizations Act, 2013, which provides for the formation of a national umbrella organization for all registered PBOs and recognized self-regulation forums.
The Act mandates the Federation to:
Serve as the official national representative body of PBOs in Kenya
Promote and coordinate self-regulation within the sector
Advise the PBO Authority, Government, and development partners on matters relating to the sector
Strengthen the institutional capacity and effectiveness of PBOs nationwide
The Federation currently represents and serves over 14,000 registered Public Benefit Organizations operating across all 47 counties in Kenya.
Our Statutory Mandate
In line with the PBO Act, 2013, the Federation is mandated to:
Provide leadership on matters of interest to the PBO and civil society sector
Promote, coordinate, and monitor self-regulation forums
Enhance compliance with the PBO Act, regulations, and codes of conduct
Advise the PBO Authority and donors on sector development
Facilitate capacity building for PBOs to enhance effectiveness and sustainability
Represent the collective interests of PBOs at national, regional, and international levels
Our Vision
To galvanize the development sector by strengthening the voluntary and civil society sector through organized civic action, mutual understanding, and collective engagement.
Our Mission
To provide proactive leadership in policy and national issues while working with government and stakeholders to promote enabling legislation, good governance, and sustainable development.
Our Core Values
Integrity and probity
Transparency and accountability
Justice and good governance
Participation and democracy
Inclusivity and equity
Partnership and collaboration
Sustainability and innovation
Our Role in Kenya’s Development
The Federation plays a central role in strengthening Kenya’s civil society ecosystem by:
Supporting PBOs to comply with legal and regulatory requirements
Enhancing organizational capacity and institutional resilience
Influencing public policy and legislative reforms
Promoting peacebuilding, civic engagement, and democratic participation
Encouraging collaboration between government, donors, and civil society
Our work contributes directly to sustainable socio-economic development, social justice, and the protection of civic space in Kenya.
National Reach & Membership
The Federation operates through 9 regional structures, 47 county networks, and multiple thematic working groups to ensure effective coordination and representation at national and grassroots levels.
Membership is drawn from
Local NGOs
International NGOs
Regional and community-based organizations
All members are encouraged to
Comply with the PBO Act and relevant regulations
File statutory returns with the PBO Regulatory Authority
Uphold ethical standards and good governance practices
Commitment to Democracy & Self-Regulation
The National Federation of PBOs derives its legitimacy from internal democracy, active participation of members, and transparent governance structures.
Leadership is elected in accordance with the law, with oversight from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) as provided for under the PBO Act.
Through this framework, the Federation ensures that the PBO sector remains credible, accountable, and impactful.
Why the National Federation of PBOs Matters
The Federation exists to ensure that:
The voice of civil society is heard and respected
PBOs operate in a supportive and enabling environment
Communities across Kenya benefit from effective, accountable, and sustainable development interventions
THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PBOs LEADERSHIP /TEAM MEMBERS DURATION TILL 2027
NATIONAL GOVERNING MEMBERS DURATION TILL 2027
1. Stephen Kipchumba Cheboi-National Executive Chair
2. Beatrice Wairimu Kamamia- Director
THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF PBOs: NATIONAL GOVERNING BOARD MEMBERS (NGB) DURATION TILL 2027.
3. Bishop John Nathan Mokaya
4. Dr. Electine Nasambu Masangeli
5. Nzioki Muli Ndeti
6. Jagadessan Ganaphathy7. Bishop David Thagana Munyiri
8. Robert Eregwa Anzeze
9. Mrs Bashir Balkhisa
10. Ali Apei
11. Judith Miruka
12. Asha Hersi Moghe
13. Rebecca Lowoiya
14. Nancy Milanoi
15. Dr. Grace Muendo Ndunge
NATIONAL REGULATORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: DURATION TILL 2027
1. Getrude Masakwe Mugoma
2. Faith Wanjiku Njagi
3. Beatrice Mukheku
4. Steve Maina kanja
5. Johnson Fundi Mwai
6. Richard Cheruiyot Kimeto
7. Beatrice Ngondi
8. Julius Kituku
9. Agnes Wairimu Maina
10. Veroline Gado11. Bishop Jane Ngethe Kingeretho
NATIONAL REGULATORY COMMITTEE MEMBERS: DURATION TILL 2027
1. Getrude Masakwe Mugoma
2. Faith Wanjiku Njagi
3. Beatrice Mukheku
4. Steve Maina kanja
5. Johnson Fundi Mwai
6. Richard Cheruiyot Kimeto
7. Beatrice Ngondi
8. Julius Kituku
9. Agnes Wairimu Maina
10. Veroline Gado11. Bishop Jane Ngethe Kingeretho
PBO NATIONAL FEDERATION ADVISORY MEMBERS Till 2027
1. Joseph Too
2. Stephen kirimi
3. Manoj Bhai
4. Dr. Allan Mogambi
5. Prof. Allan Ragi
6. Sheikh Ibrahim Khanyare Karim
7. Prof.James Njiru
8. Anita Karambalkar
9. Wilson Kipsang Kipkazi
10. Prof. PLO Lumumba
11. Maureen Njogu
12. Elijah Ratemo
THE PBOs FEDERATION NATIONAL THEMATIC AREA LEADERS: DURATION TILL 2027
1. Halima Ngira
2. Wycliffe Opiyo
3. Apostle Kevin Waithaka Nyutho
4. Juma Sylavanus Adiedo
5. Ruth Awino
6. Christine Chepkorir
7. Ephentus Mugo Nyagah
8. Sheikh Mohamed
9. Dr. Simon Oyugi
10. Robert ERegwa Anzeze
11. Patrick Kamotho
12. Kenneth Kisang Kimutai
13. Florence Sugut
14. Jackson Cheserek Ngala.
15. Clement Kanda Kitum
16. Henry Andako Mogambi
17. James Njogu
18. Elias Kirachi
19. Simion Tangut20. Bishop Julius Kituku
21. Muktar Mohammed Kahiye
22. Peter Mose Oyaro
23. Dennis Machugu
24. Mohammed Arai
25. Damaris Omutondo Auko
26. Sadiki Ridiwani
27. Andrew Musyoka
28. Ahmed Mohammed
29. Evaline Sambai
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