Dr. Andrew Khakula is a senior lecturer in the School of Law at Africa Nazarene University in Kenya. He earned his doctorate in law (LLD) from the University of South Africa and is an expert in comparative constitutional law, multi-level governance, sustainable development and human rights.
Through a grant by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and The World Academies of Sciences (TWAS), Dr. Khakula is currently undertaking a three-month research visit at the European Centre for Research on Federalism (ECRF) to conduct comparative research on German fiscal Federalism.
His project examines how Germany's multi-level government structure—particularly its successful application in reunifying and developing a deeply divided post-Cold War society—can inform best practices for Kenya's fiscal devolution system. Kenya adopted constitutional devolution in the year 2010 and implemented it in 2013 through elected county governments, creating a structure for fiscal, political, and administrative autonomy that Dr. Khakula argues represents a form of federalism on a smaller scale.
His research aims to identify practical mechanisms for using multi-level governance to address Kenya's historical challenges of poverty and inequitable regional development. Through a combination of desktop research, expert consultations, focus group discussions, and institutional visits at the federal and local levels, Dr Khakula seeks to gather actionable insights to strengthen Kenya's devolved governance framework, particularly in the area of fiscal decentralisation in realising equitable development.
e-mail: khakulaandrewspam prevention@gmail.com