Through Mediation, and partnership with the Traditional Justice System, FIDA- Kenya continues to advocate for out of court settlements.At FIDA-Kenya, Mediation is offered as the first Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism as a way of settling family disputes.
Once a client walks into the office, an in-house Lawyer assesses the client’s mental, and emotional capacity. Once deemed fit for mediation, the client is issued with a Mediation invite letter that seeks to have the second party attend and participate in the voluntary mediation process. Should the invited party accept a meeting and schedule of a session, a trained and certified mediator will be engaged as the third party and a mediation session is conducted.
Upon the resolution of the disputes, an agreement is entered by the first and second party, the decision is final. From here, a mediation agreement form prepared. This decision is binding upon the parties and is recognized as such by a court of law.
In 2019, FIDA-Kenya’s Mediation program attracted about 2,000 mediation requests that have been made in the three regional offices of Nairobi, Kisumu, and Mombasa. Of these, the organization has recorded a 70% success rate.
Not only is Mediation an inexpensive form of justice, it also offers an opportunity for the parties to amicably agree on the best settlement, mends relationships, and strengthens families.