The National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) is a government agency of Kenya.
[2] The commission's function[3] is primarily prevention of discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity, advocating for cohesiveness among the diverse groups in the country and enforcing the legal provisions of the National Cohesion and Integration Act 2008.
[4] The current membership of the Commission is:[5] Nakuru County was seen as the epicenter of violence in the aftermath of the disputed 2007 presidential elections which left over 1,100 people dead and over 350,000 displaced nationwide.
[6] The agreement was signed following a 16-month-long peace process led by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission and the National Steering Committee on Peace Building and Conflict Management, with technical support from the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue.
[7] It was designed to address sources of ethnic conflict and a history of violence in the rift valley region of Kenya.