MIRERC084/2025: Exploring Civic Engagement Cycle in Kenya: A Behavioral System Mapping Approach

Community communication and pro social behavior in Kenya.

Authors

  • Brenda Ogutu Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
  • Jaesica Chandan Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
  • Cynthia Mbabazi Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
  • Ebby Echoka Busara Center for Behavioral Economics
  • Antony Mutwiri Busara Center for Behavioral Economics

Abstract

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Civic engagement is vital for  inclusive  governance  in  Kenya,  encompassing  activities  such  as community  meetings,  advocating  for  change,  and  holding  leaders  accountable.  It  is  shaped  by factors  such  as  access  to  information,  civil  society  organizations  (CSOs),  and  social  norms. Despite  efforts  from  CSOs,  sustained  participation  often  decreases  outside  of  disasters,  hampered by  misinformation  and  a  lack  of  reliable  information.  Informal  norms  influence  behaviors  like helping  neighbors  and  sharing  information.  This  study  uses  Behavioral  Systems  Mapping  to explore  these  dynamics  and  identify  opportunities  to  enhance  civic  engagement  in  Kenya's governance.

This  study  aims  to  generate  a  deeper  understanding  of  how  citizens  in  Kenya  engage  with governance  processes  across  the  civic  engagement  cycle,  awareness  ,  action  ,  and  response,  and to  identify  the  behavioral,  social,  and  institutional  factors  that  shape  this  engagement. 

The research  applies  behavioral  science  frameworks  to  map  the  ecosystem  of  actors,  opportunities, and  barriers,  with  the  goal  of  producing  actionable  recommendations  for  strengthening  prosocial participation. This  proposal  outlines  the  methodology  for  understanding  how  this  engagement  cycle exploration  will  support  the  behavioral  systems  mapping  process  approach.  The  report  defines the  scope  of  the  analysis,  identifies  key  stakeholders  and  target  groups,  and  details  the  data collection  tools,  frameworks,  and  team  composition  for  the  assessment.  Additionally,  it  presents timelines  for  field  activities,  data  analysis,  and  reporting,  ensuring  a  comprehensive  and  timely understanding of gender and age dynamics within the systems.

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Published

2025-12-04

How to Cite

Brenda Ogutu, Jaesica Chandan, Cynthia Mbabazi, Ebby Echoka, & Mutwiri, A. (2025). MIRERC084/2025: Exploring Civic Engagement Cycle in Kenya: A Behavioral System Mapping Approach: Community communication and pro social behavior in Kenya. MUST Institutional Research Ethics Review Committee (MIRERC), 3. Retrieved from https://mirerc.must.ac.ke/index.php/MIRERC/article/view/74

Issue

Section

Social Sciences

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