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Once again, FORD–Kenya party leader was given the minority leader slot in the Senate of Kenya, a position he held for just 6 months before he was replaced by Hon. James Orengo. In 2022, FORD–Kenya, UDA and ANC parties formed a Kenya Kwanza coalition. FORD–Kenya party leader Hon. Moses Wetangula became one of the co-principals of the ...
Forum for the Restoration of Democracy was a political party and a movement against the one-party system in Kenya. It was founded in August 1991 by Oginga Odinga and others. [1] However, it split before the 1992 General elections, the first multiparty elections held in Kenya. The original FORD split into three political parties:
The party was established in December 2006 by 12 MPs from FORD-Kenya. [1] The new party did not put forward a presidential candidate in the 2007 general elections, but won two seats in the National Assembly. [2] In 2011 Eugene Wamalwa joined the party and announced plans to be the party's presidential candidate in the 2013 general elections ...
In 2007, the Ford Foundation co-founded the independent Native Arts and Cultures Foundation by providing a portion of the new foundation's endowment out of the Ford Foundation's own. This decision to repatriate a portion of the Ford Foundation's endowment came after self-initiated research into the Ford Foundation's history of support of Native ...
In the decade since, the Ford Foundation has fully recommitted to its hometown, its sister Ford-family institutions, and surrounding communities, providing nearly $380 million of investment.
Ford Foundation president Darren Walker will step down at the end of 2025 after what will be 12 years in the role. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
In the 2007 general elections, Ford-Kenya was part of the newly created Party of National Unity led by President Mwai Kibaki. [2] It gained three seats in parliament, but became the first to have a parliamentary seat victory overturned in an election petition, when the result for the Bomachoge Constituency was annulled. [3]
David Hume Kennerly quit the Gerald Ford Foundation board when the group refused to honor Liz Cheney because, Kennerly says, it's afraid of Donald Trump.