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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about KADD membership, programs, and governance.

About KADD

KADD stands for Kenyan Advocates for Democracy and Development. It is a registered nonprofit organization mobilizing the Kenyan diaspora and friends of Kenya to advance democracy, good governance, civic education, and sustainable development.

Yes. KADD is registered with the Ohio Secretary of State (Document No. 202523800634) and operates in compliance with United States and Ohio nonprofit law.

KADD is a non-partisan organization. Our focus is on democratic values, good governance, civic education, and giving aspirants a fair platform to debate before voters — not on supporting any single party or candidate.

Membership

Membership is open to all Kenyans in the diaspora and friends of Kenya who support the mission of KADD, as set out in Article VI of our Articles of Association.

Complete the membership application form on our Membership page. Our team will review your application and contact you about the next steps.

Programs & Involvement

You can join as a member, volunteer your professional skills, help start a division in your U.S. state, partner with us, or make a financial contribution. Visit the Get Involved page to learn more.

Still have questions?

Our team is happy to help you learn more about KADD.

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