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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

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General Questions

RAP (Restoration Alliance Party) is a political party committed to promoting sustainable centrism, inclusive governance, and grassroots empowerment in Kenya.

RAP stands for Restoration Alliance Party. It represents a movement toward restoring hope, equity, and opportunity for all citizens.

RAP’s slogan is "Mambo Sawa Sawa" (Things Are Already Better), and its symbol is Spectacles, representing clarity and vision.

RAP’s colors are Gold, Blue, Red, and White, symbolizing prosperity, trust, courage, and unity.

Membership

You can join RAP by registering online or visiting your nearest RAP office or through appointed RAP Grassroot agents. A RAP Membership Number will be issued upon successful registration.

RAP members have the right to participate in party activities and elections, contribute to policy-making processes, and access key party information and updates.

Yes, RAP welcomes members from the Kenyan diaspora and has dedicated initiatives to engage them.

No, you need to be a registered member to volunteer for RAP positions.

Careers and Volunteer Opportunities

Visit the Careers section on our website, complete the online application form, and provide your RAP Membership Number.

RAP provides a range of volunteer opportunities, including grassroots mobilization, social media support, event coordination, and more. Visit the "Volunteer Opportunities" section under the Careers page on the RAP website for details.

Volunteer positions are unpaid but offer valuable experience and opportunities to make a meaningful impact.

Party Programs and Policies

RAP has identified 44 key focus areas designed to advance its Five Transformation Pillars Agenda as outlined in the RAP Manifesto.

RAP has a dedicated Directorate for Diaspora Affairs to ensure Kenyans abroad participate actively in national development.

Members can participate in RAP forums, submit suggestions, or join the Policy and Research team.

Elections and Campaigns

RAP uses a transparent nomination process guided by its Constitution and Election and Nomination Rules.

Yes, members are encouraged to actively participate in campaigns and outreach programs.

You can be elected as a delegate through your local RAP Polling Centre Executive Committee (PCEC).

Transparency and Accountability

RAP members have the right to access information about resource allocation and management, ensuring transparency in all operations.

Visit the Contact Us page on our website to reach out to the relevant directorate or office.

Data Protection and Privacy

RAP adheres to Kenya’s Data Protection Act, ensuring that all personal data is securely stored and only used for lawful purposes.

No, RAP does not share member data with third parties unless required by law or with your consent.