1.0 PREAMBLE
About Miss International Kenya
Miss International Kenya is the official national franchise competition authorised to select Kenya’s representative to the Miss International World Final, held annually in Tokyo, Japan. The competition is organised by The Young People of the Nations International (TYPNI) together referred to in this document as “the Organiser.”
Our Purpose
We created this competition to identify and develop an outstanding Kenyan woman of exceptional character, intelligence and community commitment, someone who will carry Kenya’s name with pride and distinction on the international stage. Our winner serves as a national ambassador, advancing the values of peace, friendship and empowered womanhood championed by the Miss International global movement.
Connection to the Global Organization
TYPNI holds the official franchise license to conduct the Miss International Kenya national competition. The winner of Miss International Kenya 2026 will be submitted to the Miss International Organisation (“the Global Organisation”) as Kenya’s official delegate to the international final. Contestants should be aware that the Global Organisation maintains its own separate rules and requirements for the international competition, which apply in addition to and do not replace these Terms and Conditions.
2.0 YOUR AGREEMENT
By applying, attending any stage of the competition, or accepting a position as a contestant or titleholder, you unconditionally accept and agree to be bound by every provision of this document. This is a legally binding agreement enforceable under the laws of the Republic of Kenya. If you have any questions, we encourage you to seek independent legal advice before submitting your application.
3.0 ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Every applicant must satisfy all of the following requirements at the time of application and must maintain them throughout the entire Competition Period. Failing to meet or maintain any requirement may result in disqualification.
3.1 Citizenship and Residency
3.2 Age
3.3 Gender
3.4 Marital Status
3.5 Character and Reputation
3.6 Health and Fitness
3.7 Education
3.8 Language
3.9 Travel and Documentation
4.0 APPLICATION PROCESS
4.1 How to Apply
All applications must be submitted through the official Miss International Kenya 2026 application channel as publicised by the Organiser. Applications submitted through any other channel will not be considered. Incomplete applications will be disqualified without notice.
4.2 Required Documents
Your application must include all of the following:
4.3 Application Deadline
Applications must be received by the Organiser by the published closing date. We reserve the right to extend or close the application period at our sole discretion with reasonable notice. Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.
4.4 Verification and Background Checks
All information submitted in your application is subject to verification. The Organiser reserves the right to conduct background checks including criminal record checks, social media audits and reference checks at any stage of the competition. Providing false, misleading, or incomplete information is grounds for immediate disqualification and may result in legal action.
4.5 Right to Reject
The Organiser reserves the absolute right, in its sole discretion and without any obligation to provide reasons, to reject any application that does not meet the eligibility criteria, is incomplete, contains false information, or is otherwise contrary to the values and objectives of the competition.
5.0 SELECTION AND JUDGING
The selection process will include such stages as the Organiser determines appropriate. These may include: preliminary screening of applications, in-person interviews, auditions, talent presentations, cultural activities, intelligence assessments and the national final.
5.1 Public Voting
Where public voting is incorporated into the process, it will form one component of the overall assessment and will not be the sole determinant of any selection decision.
5.2 Judges’ Decisions Are Final
All judging decisions are final and binding. No contestant has the right to appeal any decision made by the judging panel or the Organiser regarding any selection or elimination. There will be no correspondence entered into regarding judging outcomes.
5.3 Organiser’s Discretion
The Organiser reserves the right to modify, suspend or discontinue any stage of the selection process and to disqualify any contestant who, in the Organiser’s reasonable opinion, has engaged in conduct that undermines the integrity of the process.
5.4 Judges
Judges will be selected at the sole discretion of the Organiser. Judges’ individual scores will remain confidential unless the Organiser determines otherwise.
6.0 CONTESTANT OBLIGATIONS
From the moment your application is accepted through to the conclusion of your participation in the competition, you commit to the following obligations. These are not merely guidelines but are legally binding conditions of your participation.
6.1 Attendance and Participation
6.2 Professional Conduct
6.3 Anti-Harassment and Anti-Discrimination
Any form of bullying, harassment, intimidation, verbal abuse, physical aggression, or discriminatory conduct onany basis including race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate disqualification. Xenophobic, tribalist, or ethnically divisive behaviour is equally prohibited.
6.4 Representation of Kenya
You represent not just yourself, but the Republic of Kenya and her people. At all times, you must carry yourself as a proud and responsible ambassador of this nation, demonstrating knowledge of and respect for Kenyan culture, history, traditions and values and never engaging in conduct that could embarrass or bring disrepute to Kenya.
6.5 Ethical Standards
6.6 Confidentiality
You must treat as confidential all information relating to the competition, including judging criteria, deliberations, scores, internal communications and the personal information of fellow contestants. You must not disclose any such information to any third party without the Organiser’s prior written consent. This obligation continues for two (2) years after the conclusion of the Competition Period.
7.0 SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
This policy applies to all contestants throughout the Competition Period and for titleholders, throughout their reign. How you present yourself online is a direct reflection of the competition and of Kenya.
7.1 Content Standards
7.2 Political and Religious Neutrality
You must maintain strict political neutrality and must not publicly endorse, oppose, or campaign for any political party, candidate, or political position. Similarly, you must not post content that promotes, denigrates, or ridicules any religion, faith tradition, or religious community.
7.3 Commercial Activity
You must not engage in any unauthorised commercial promotion, brand endorsement or paid influencer activity during the Competition Period without the Organiser’s prior written approval.
7.4 Monitoring and Takedown
The Organiser reserves the right to monitor your public social media profiles throughout the Competition Period and you consent to such monitoring by participating. Upon written notice from the Organiser, you must remove any content identified as a breach of this policy within twenty-four (24) hours. Failure to comply constitutes a breach of these Terms and Conditions.
7.5 Official Branding
When posting about the competition, you must tag the official competition social media accounts and use only approved hashtags and branding as directed by the Organiser.
8.0 IMAGE, MEDIA AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
8.1 Licence Granted to the Organiser
By participating in the competition, you irrevocably grant the Organiser and its authorised licensees a worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive licence to use, reproduce, publish, broadcast, stream, distribute, adapt and display your name, likeness, image, voice, photograph, video footage and biography in connection with the competition and all related promotional activities. This licence extends to all media, whether currently known or developed in the future including print, television, radio, online streaming, social media, advertising, documentary film and archival records.
8.2 Ownership of Official Content
The Organiser owns all intellectual property rights in any Official Content produced in connection with the competition, including photographs, videos, marketing materials and branded content featuring contestants. You may not use, reproduce, publish, or commercially exploit any Official Content or the competition’s branding, logos, name or trademarks without the Organiser’s prior written consent.
8.3 No Additional Compensation
No royalty, fee, or additional compensation is payable for the Organiser’s use of your likeness and image under this licence, beyond any agreed participation benefits.
8.4 AI-Generated Content
The Organiser may use artificial intelligence tools to generate, enhance, or adapt content featuring contestants’ likenesses for authorised competition purposes. By participating, you expressly consent to such use.
8.5 Survival of Rights
All rights granted under this section remain in force after the conclusion of the Competition Period and are not affected by any termination of your participation.
8.6 Media and Publicity Release
You grant the Organiser and its authorised media partners the irrevocable right to feature you in interviews, press releases, publications, television broadcasts, radio programmes, social media posts, digital campaigns and documentary productions in connection with the competition. The Organiser may share your profile, photographs and videos with the Global Organisation for international promotion purposes. All media inquiries directed to you personally must be referred to the Organiser’s designated media contact.
9.0 PRIZE AND WINNER OBLIGATIONS
9.1 The Prize
The winner of Miss International Kenya 2026 will receive the following:
Note: The cash prize will be disbursed in accordance with the payment schedule specified in the National Titleholder Agreement. Prizes are non-transferable and may not be exchanged for alternative benefits unless otherwise stated in writing by the Organiser.
9.2 Conditions Attached to the Title
Receiving and retaining the title of Miss International Kenya 2026 is conditional upon the titleholder’s continued compliance with all provisions of this document and the National Titleholder Agreement. The title may be revoked in accordance with Section 13 of this document.
9.3 Duties During the Reign
As Miss International Kenya 2026, you will be required to:
9.4 First Runner-Up and Second Runner-Up
The First Runner-Up must be available and willing to assume the title and full obligations of Miss International Kenya 2026 in the event the winner is disqualified, withdraws, or is unable to fulfil her duties. The Second Runner-Up must similarly be available to step into the First Runner-Up role if needed. Both must fulfil all official appearances and duties as directed by the Organiser during the Competition Period.
10.0 WITHDRAWAL, SUSPENSION AND DISQUALIFICATION
10.1 Voluntary Withdrawal
A contestant who wishes to withdraw from the competition must notify the Organiser in writing at the earliest opportunity. Where withdrawal occurs after the national final and the title has been awarded, the circumstances and any financial implications will be governed by the National Titleholder Agreement.
10.2 Grounds for Disqualification
The Organiser reserves the right to disqualify any contestant or titleholder, with immediate effect, in any of the following circumstances:
Disqualification will be communicated in writing following an internal review. No refund of entry fees or expenses incurred will be payable upon disqualification resulting from the contestant’s own conduct.
10.3 Title Revocation Process
Where a credible allegation of disqualifying conduct is received against a titleholder, the Organiser will:
Upon revocation, the former titleholder must return the crown, sash, all official regalia, certificates, and any other official material within seventy-two (72) hours of receiving the revocation notice. The Organiser will appoint the First Runner-Up as the new titleholder, or determine succession in its absolute discretion.
11.0 TRAVEL AND INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION
11.1 Travel Documents
All titleholders and delegates required to travel for competition purposes must hold a valid Kenyan passport with a minimum of twelve (12) months’ validity at the time of departure. The winner must apply for and obtain a valid Japanese visa in accordance with the requirements of the Embassy of Japan in Nairobi and the timelines set by the Global Organisation.
11.2 Travel Insurance
All contestants are strongly advised to obtain comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellation, lost baggage, and personal liability for all competition-related travel. Adequate medical insurance covering emergency treatment abroad is mandatory for the International Final and must comply with the Global Organisation’s requirements.
11.3 Responsibility
The Organiser will not be responsible for any costs, losses, or consequences arising from a contestant’s failure to obtain adequate travel documents, visas, or insurance. Contestants must comply with all applicable international travel regulations, health requirements, and entry conditions for all competition destinations.
11.4 Conduct Abroad
While representing Kenya internationally, the winner must at all times conduct herself as a dignified national representative. She must comply with all laws of the host country, adhere to the Global Organisation’s protocols and requirements, and maintain the highest standards of personal and professional conduct throughout the international competition.
12.0 LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY
12.1 Assumption of Risk
Participation in this competition including training, rehearsals, travel, public appearances and competition events carries inherent risks. By entering, you acknowledge and voluntarily accept all such risks.
12.2 Limitation of Organiser Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Organiser, its directors, officers, employees, agents, volunteers, sponsors, and partners are released from any and all claims, damages, losses, costs and expenses arising out of or in connection with your participation in the competition except to the extent caused by the Organiser’s own gross negligence or wilful misconduct.
12.3 Emergency Medical Consent
You irrevocably consent to the administration of emergency medical treatment by qualified medical practitioners in the event of a medical emergency during the Competition Period, including during competition-related travel.
12.4 Non-Disparagement
During the Competition Period and for two (2) years following its conclusion, you undertake not to make, publish, or cause to be published any disparaging, defamatory, or derogatory statement about the Organiser, the competition, the Global Organisation, any sponsor, any judge, any staff member, any volunteer, any fellow contestant, or any titleholder in any form, verbal or written, on any platform. Breach of this clause entitles the Organiser to pursue all available legal remedies, including urgent injunctive relief.
13.0 PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION
The Organiser is committed to handling your personal information with respect, transparency, and in full compliance with the Kenya Data Protection Act, 2019, and applicable international data protection standards.
13.1 What We Collect
We may collect the following categories of personal information: full name, date of birth, national identification details, passport details, contact information, photographs, video footage, health information, educational records and social media profiles.
13.2 Why We Use It
Your personal data will be processed for the purposes of administering the competition, verifying eligibility, conducting background checks, fulfilling media and promotional obligations, and complying with our legal requirements.
13.3 Who We Share It With
We may share your personal data with the Global Organisation, official sponsors, media partners, government agencies, and other authorised third parties but only to the extent necessary for competition purposes and subject to appropriate confidentiality obligations.
13.4 Your Rights
You have the right to access, correct and where applicable request deletion of your personal data, subject to our legitimate operational requirements and applicable legal obligations. To exercise these rights, please contact the Organiser in writing.
13.5 Retention
We will retain your personal data for five (5) years after the conclusion of the Competition Period, or for such longer period as may be required by applicable law.
By submitting your application, you expressly consent to the collection and processing of your personal information for all purposes stated in this section.
14.0 AMENDMENTS AND ORGANISER RIGHTS
14.1 Right to Amend
The Organiser reserves the right to amend, modify, supplement or replace these Terms and Conditions at any time. Any changes will take effect upon publication on the official competition website or direct communication to contestants through official channels.
14.2 Notice and Acceptance
Contestants will be notified of any material amendments and will be deemed to have accepted such changes by continuing to participate in the competition. If you object to a material amendment, you may withdraw from the competition within seven (7) days of notification without penalty.
14.3 Operational Changes
The Organiser reserves the right to modify competition schedules, venues, programme structures, prize arrangements and event formats as may be necessary including in response to unforeseen circumstances. Such changes will be communicated to contestants with as much advance notice as is reasonably practicable.
14.4 Force Majeure
The Organiser will not be liable for any delay, cancellation, postponement, or failure to perform its obligations arising from circumstances beyond its reasonable control including acts of God, pandemics, natural disasters, civil unrest, war, terrorism, government restrictions, or international travel bans. In any such event, the Organiser will notify contestants as soon as reasonably practicable and will take all reasonable steps to reschedule or adapt the affected activities. Contestants will not be entitled to compensation or damages arising from a force majeure event, except in respect of entry fees as provided in Section 15.
15. 0 FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
15.1 Entry Fees
There are no entry fees for participation in Miss International Kenya 2026. Application, registration and participation in the competition are entirely free of charge. Contestants are not required to make any payment to enter or compete in the pageant. Any official costs, requirements or optional activities, if applicable, will be communicated separately by the Organiser through official channels.
15.2 Prize Disbursement
All prizes, scholarships, and awards will be disbursed in accordance with the payment schedule published by the Organiser. Prizes are non-transferable and may not be exchanged for cash unless otherwise specified in writing.
15.3 Tax Obligations
Each contestant is solely responsible for any tax liability arising from prizes, awards, or any other financial benefit received in connection with the competition. The Organiser will not be responsible for any contestant’s personal tax obligations.
15.4 Transparency
The Organiser is committed to maintaining transparent and accountable financial management of competition funds, in accordance with applicable accounting standards and legal requirements.
16.0 GOVERNING LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
16.1 Governing Law
These Terms and Conditions and any dispute arising under them, are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Kenya.
16.2 Internal Grievance Procedure
Any contestant with a grievance relating to these Terms and Conditions or the administration of the competition must first submit it in writing to the designated Organiser representative within fourteen (14) days of the matter giving rise to the grievance. The Organiser will respond in writing within fourteen (14) days of receipt.
16.3 Mediation
If the grievance is not resolved through the internal procedure, either party may request mediation. Mediation will be conducted in Nairobi, Kenya, by a mutually agreed mediator and the costs will be shared equally between the parties.
16.4 Arbitration
If mediation fails to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days, the matter will be referred to and finally resolved by binding arbitration under the Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration (NCIA) Rules. The arbitration will be conducted in English, the seat will be Nairobi, and the award will be final and binding on all parties.
16.5 Jurisdiction
Subject to the arbitration provisions above, the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Republic of Kenya for any matters not subject to arbitration.
16.6 Conflict of Interest
All judges, staff, and officials involved in the competition must declare any actual or potential conflict of interest to the Organiser before their involvement. Any undisclosed conflict will disqualify the relevant individual from any related decision-making. Contestants must similarly disclose any personal, familial, or commercial relationship with any judge, staff member, sponsor, or official connected to the competition. Sponsors must not directly or indirectly attempt to influence the judging or selection process; any such attempt will constitute a material breach of their agreement with the Organiser.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE
By submitting your application for Miss International Kenya 2026, you acknowledge and confirm the following: