The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Ciarb) Kenya Branch continues to deepen its collaboration with key justice sector stakeholders as it prepares to participate as a Strategic Partner in the upcoming 4th Annual Alternative Justice Systems (AJS) Conference 2026.

As part of this growing partnership, Ciarb Kenya, in collaboration with the Judiciary’s Alternative Justice Systems (AJS) Secretariat, will host a timely and insightful webinar on Thursday, 11th June 2026, focusing on the evolving role of arbitration, mediation, and alternative justice systems in advancing access to justice.
Webinar Theme
From Monism to Multi-Door Justice: Rethinking Arbitration, Mediation and AJS in a People-Centered Justice Framework

The webinar will explore how formal and informal dispute resolution mechanisms can work together to create a more inclusive, accessible, and effective justice system that responds to the needs of communities while preserving the rule of law.
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Distinguished Speakers
Participants will hear from leading voices in the justice and ADR sectors, including:
- Jemimah Collins Aluda – Head of Secretariat, Alternative Justice Systems (AJS)
- Prof. Kenneth Wyne Mutuma – Chairperson, Ciarb Kenya Branch
- Dr. Steve Ouma Akoth – Vice Chairperson, National Steering Committee on Implementation, AJS
- Hon. Lady Justice Ann Mwaure – Member, National Steering Committee on Implementation, AJS
- Hon. Justice Richard Mwongo – Presiding Judge, Embu High Court
Event Details
Date: 11th June 2026
Time: 1400HRS EAT
The webinar forms part of ongoing efforts by Ciarb Kenya and its partners to promote dialogue on innovative and people-centred approaches to dispute resolution, while supporting the broader objectives of access to justice and social cohesion.
Looking Ahead to the 4th Annual AJS Conference 2026
The webinar also serves as a precursor to the 4th Annual AJS Conference 2026, where Ciarb Kenya will participate as a Strategic Partner. The conference will bring together policymakers, judicial officers, ADR practitioners, community leaders, academics, and development partners to advance conversations on justice, culture, community engagement, and dispute resolution.
Through this partnership, Ciarb Kenya reaffirms its commitment to strengthening Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Alternative Justice Systems (AJS) as complementary pathways for resolving disputes and enhancing public confidence in justice institutions.
We invite members, practitioners, and all stakeholders interested in the future of dispute resolution to join the conversation and contribute to shaping a more inclusive and people-centred justice framework.




