Why dialogue is the most realistic approach to help build trust

The EU Ambassador to Kenya Henriette Geiger and the Speaker of the National Assembly Hon. Moses Wetangula at the opening ceremony of the PDF 2023.

CMD-Kenya innovated the concept of the People Dialogue Festival (PDF) in Kenya inspired by democracy festivals organized in the Nordic-Baltic Sea region.

The concept has since attracted citizens from all walks of life and leaders who voluntarily meet on level terms focused on dialogue on governance reforms, socio-economic issues, and safeguarding democratic gains.

Over the last four years, PDF has attracted tens of thousands of participants including elected leaders, national and county government officials, political parties, civil society organizations, professional associations, the private sector, academia, trade unions, media, women rights organizations, youth-led & youth-serving organizations, community-based organizations international democracy support organizations and representatives of diplomatic missions.

The inaugural PDF event was successfully convened in March 2019 in Nairobi. Subsequent editions have been held in 2020, 2021, and 2022. Under the overarching theme Competition and Collaboration in Democratic Development.

The fifth edition is set to take place from 8th to 11th March 2023 at the Nairobi National Museum. The overall objective of the People Dialogue Festival is to provide a platform for political parties and other actors (both state and non-state) to be in [political] dialogue on governance reforms and socio-economic issues and to safeguard democratic gains.

Students during their dialogue session at the Ni Sisi Ni Sasa Village at the PDF 2023.

The Festival will also seek to deepen public participation through the provision of safe spaces for citizens to engage in dialogue on issues of national interest; improve citizens' understanding of governance and socio-economic issues and who and which institutions they should hold responsible; distil a reform agenda that political parties and other relevant actors can adopt for immediate and long-term implementation to improve people's welfare as well as advocate for issue-based politics, enhanced understanding of Kenya's development agenda and commitment to fulfilling its obligations to regional and global commitments including implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.

Besides, PDF aims at providing a platform where the common man, youth, activists, leaders, academia, artists and activists, policymakers, private sector thought leaders and development practitioners, at large, all committed global friends of Kenya converge to collectively explore practical ways of understanding and appreciating each other's role in, and deepening their contribution to, social and sustainable development, climate justice, amplifying vital voices, freedom of expression and democracy in its various manifestations.

Festivals are the fuel through which Kenyans have accustomed to not only celebrating unity in diversity but also amplifying the needs of the nation through creative arts. PDF is premised on the understanding that knowledge and democracy are more than just written rules and institutions and thus seeks to promote democratic development through an infusion of art and dialogue.

Throughout PDF, art in all its various forms - spoken word, graphic arts, creative arts- is honoured and celebrated and used as the means through which people are brought together to dialogue on various issues.

Renowned artistes take part in PDF, utilizing their talent to bring to the fore issues and simplify debate on complex issues/challenges afflicting society. The festival mode also helps break down walls and tear down staircases of an otherwise highly stratified society that is exemplified by the gap between leaders and the led.