
David Koros
David Koros is the President of the Institute for Human Rights, a leading organization advocating for human rights and democratic governance in Kenya. He is known for his strong stance on accountability for human rights violations and has been vocal about the need for political leaders, such as former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, to prioritize the defense of democracy and seek justice for victims of state violence. Koros has a history of engaging in dialogues around political reforms and is committed to addressing the challenges faced by marginalized communities in Kenya.
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David Koros is the Managing Trustee and Chief Executive of the National Social Security Fund who discussed consolidation during a meeting.
Why number of pension schemes has droppedDavid Koros is the Managing Trustee and Chief Executive of the National Social Security Fund who emphasized the need for consolidation among service providers.
Number of pension schemes drops by 16 amid consolidation pushDavid Koros, the President of IHR, described the killings depicted in the documentary as 'a well-planned execution by state security forces.'
IHR Calls for Investigation into Gen Z Killings following BBC exposeDavid Koros is the CEO and Managing Trustee of NSSF.
NSSF's plan to pay pension dues in a day signals relief for retireesDavid Koros, the President of the Institute of Human Rights, stressed the importance of clarifying the roles of Itumbi and Kibet.
Activist asks Ruto to clarify Dennis Itumbi, Farouk Kibet's roles in govtDavid Koros, the President of the Institute of Human Rights, condemned the police's actions against journalists.
How police assaulted journalists covering Butere Girls in NakuruDavid Koros, the President of the Institute of Human Rights, condemned the police's attack on journalists.
Police in a spot for assaulting journalists in NakuruDavid Koros, President of the Institute of Human Rights, criticized Kahariri and Haji for their political involvement.
Gen Kahariri, Haji's remarks on 'Ruto Must Go' draw criticismDavid Koros, the President of the Institute for Human Rights, cautioned Raila against joining Ruto, stating it would ruin his legacy.
Rights group urges Raila to shun Ruto, strengthen democracy


























