Assessing the performance of the Kenya coast guard service in enhancing maritime security in Homa Bay County, Kenya
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Date
2025-06Author
Namushi, Joab Obindah
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Maritime security has become increasingly significant in the monitoring and regulating of
maritime operations. This underscores the need to assess the performance and effectiveness
of the Kenya Coast Guard Service (KCGS) in ensuring maritime security, particularly in
Homa Bay County, Kenya. To achieve this aim, the study was guided by the following
specific objectives: to examine the activities undertaken by the KCGS in ensuring maritime
security; to assess the effectiveness of these activities; to evaluate the legal framework
governing the KCGS, and to identify the challenges faced by the KCGS in maintaining
maritime security in Homa Bay County, Kenya. Co-management Theory and Institutional
Theory guided the study. It adopted a mixed method research design focusing on a sample
size of 128 participants from a target population of 273 in Homa Bay County, selected
using Yamane’s sampling method. Data was gathered through questionnaires and in-depth
interviews, collecting qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data was analysed
using SPSS v27 software to present the results in tables, while qualitative data was analysed
thematically to identify emerging themes. This mixed-methods approach provided a more
comprehensive understanding of stakeholder perspectives by capturing measurable trends
and deeper contextual insights. The use of triangulation enhanced the validity and
reliability of the findings. In particular, qualitative interviews facilitated exploring
subjective experiences and institutional challenges that could not be captured through
structured questionnaires alone. Integrating both forms of data bolstered the robustness of
the conclusions drawn, ensuring that the results reflected the diverse views and realities of
the respondents within the selected population. The study found that the Kenya Coast
Guard Service is actively involved in maritime security, with its activities in Homa Bay
County including surveillance, coastal defence, and policy leadership. Additionally, the
study identified challenges such as insufficient funding, corruption, limited equipment, lax
enforcement, and minimal community involvement that hinder the service's efficacy.
Although respondents acknowledged the value of current legislative frameworks, they also
pointed out deficiencies in inter-agency collaboration and training. The need for greater
awareness, inclusive participation with local communities, and improved institutional
accountability was also emphasised. A more organised and well-resourced strategy
prioritising capacity training, policy adherence, and active community participation is vital
to bolster maritime security and improve the operational efficiency of the KCGS.
Publisher
ANU