Public Service Commission (PSC) has called on development partners to deepen collaboration with public institutions in order to enhance efficiency in service delivery. Speaking during a stakeholder breakfast forum with development partners at Raddisson Blu Hotel on 16th September 2025, PSC Vice Chairperson Mrs. Mary Kimonye emphasized the critical role of partnerships in realizing the Commission’s 2025–2029 Strategic Plan.
“Development partners are central to the success of our Strategic Plan, and that is why we have invited you to join us in this journey of transforming the public service,” said Mrs. Kimonye.
She underscored that the Commission’s strategic goals cannot be achieved in isolation, adding: “Today we want to make it easier for you to understand our mandate, vision, and direction. We are open to any form of collaboration that will help us achieve our objectives in the next five-year cycle.”
Commission Secretary/CEO Paul Famba reaffirmed PSC’s commitment to partnering with development actors in delivering on its core mandates and programmes, noting that collaboration will drive reforms and innovation in public service management.
During the forum, PSC presented its mandate, strategic plan, and key areas of partnership. Several development partners expressed interest and committed to further engagements with the Commission.
The event brought together leading organizations including the Ford Foundation, World Bank, British High Commission, Light for the World, UNICEF, and Isuzu East Africa, among others. From the Commission, Commissioners Francis Owino, Francis Meja, Boya Molu, Joan Machayo, Mwanamaka Mabruki, Harun Hassan, Irene Asienga, Directors of Corporate Services, and Secretariat members were in attendance.

