Justice delayed is justice denied. In Kenya, the 2019/2020 government records shows that it takes about three years to resolve a case in court with a total of 600,000 case backlog, half of which are civil cases. For family business, case delays have serious negative impact on family relationships and business sustainability.
In 2019/2020, the Kenyan judiciary mediation pilot project resolved about 50% of 2,000 cases in 90 days, which released the equivalent of USD 40 Million to the Kenya economy. We obtained similar results in a project with the Kenya Bankers Association in 2014. Winning the elevate prize would enable the scaling up our current activities to provide 24 hour mediation services to have a speedy resolution of commercial and family disputes.
Our project innovatively aims to reduce disputes before they occur by making a family business constitution (FBC) an enviable document for all family businesses in Kenya. An FBC is an agreement among family members on how to avoid family business dispute and, if they occur, resolve them by mediation.
Reducing the number of civil cases in court would also allow the courts to dedicate more time to conclude criminal cases hence improving overall access to justice.