kindly link me with jobs opening am post graduate with master in sociology and community development from indiaRESUME- LELIAH Antony
OCCUPATION: Education/Community Development/Advocacy/Documentation
PERSONAL DETAILS
Family name: Leliah Nationality: Kenyan
First Names: Antony P Gender: Male
Date of Birth: 31 January 1972 Address:Mobile: P. O. Box 44372 Nairobi, Kenya+254-722-63 10 44
Marital status: Single Email: pleliah@yahoo.com
FURTHER EDUCATION
2004-Upto date ON-LINE American university of Leadership Kampala campusM.A in International Development & Leadership
2000 - 2001 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, U.P India M.A in Rural Sociology and Community Development
Subject papers · Principle of Sociology,· Rural Sociology, · Social Psychology· Research Methodology for Social Science· Community Development and Indian Rural Society in Transition,· Rural Project-Planning, · Monitoring and Evaluation, Identification,· Project Decentralization and formulation· Agricultural Economics and Project Report
1996 – 1999 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, IndiaBachelor of Arts in Community Development and Extension, Sociology, Village Industries and English
Subject papers · Sociology Basic Concepts and Indian sociology· Rural society and Rural Development (theory and practice),· Sociology Perspectives · Social Disorganization,· Principle of Sociology and Technique of Social Inquiry,· Introduction to Extension Education and Ext. Methods· Programme Planning · Resource Management and· Rural Industries and CooperationPrinciple of Business Management· Indian economy and Rural Industries,· Fundamentals of Business Organization· Managerial Economics and Industrial ManagementEnglish grammar· Translation comprehension and expansion and book of essays.· English- grammar, translation letter and application and short stories and Grammar, precise and essay writing and short stories.
1999 - 2000 First Computers, Agra, IndiaDiploma in Computer Integrated Management
Information Technology Ms Word, Excel, Access 97, Power Point, Internet, Command line utilities and integrated application.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
1990-1993 Athi River High SchoolKenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
· General administration and management
· Community mobilization
· Fundraising/proposal/Report writing
· Training, Documentation and report writing
· Research & Networking
· IT proficiency - Ms Word, Excel, Access, Power Point, Internet, Command line utilities and integrated applications
· Languages – English (fluently written and spoken), Swahili (fluently written and spoken), Hindi (spoken)
· Motor vehicle and motorcycle driving license
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
Jan 2004 –To date Kenya Pastoralist Communities Network (KPCN)DIRECTOR-VOLUNTEER§ General management and administration§ Develop programmes§ Fundraising and resource mobilization§ Community mobilization§ Project development planning and M &Evaluation skills§ Lobbying and advocacy, Training and Capacity Building on indigenous human rights, HIV AIDS Empowerment advocacy, Maasai historical injustices advocacy, land rights, environmental rights, relief distribution in Laikipia, Narok, Kajiado (Magadi soda) and Mai-Mahio human right advocacy§ Indigenous women’s rights and empowerment project§ Undertake field visits§ Eco-tourism Boma in Kitengela wildlife corridor - Ormakau Maasai cultural village§ Documentation and report writing § Networking and linkages § Partnership development and board meetings
Jan - Dec 2003 Centre For Minority Rights Development (CEMIRIDE)Programme Assistant§ Office management and administration§ Develop project concept papers§ Economic Empowerment programme for pastoralist communities§ Coordination, mobilization and documentation for Kenya Pastoralist Week (KPW)§ Research – data collection and documentation on diversity
August 2003 African Medical Research Foundation (AMREF)Research Evaluation of Mukogodo Health Projects in Laikipia district.
Feb - April 2003 Mainyoito Pastoralist Integrated Development Organization(MPIDO) ConsultantAssisted MPIDO to mobilize resources by writing project proposals on: § Livestock marketing for Keekonyokie Central§ Bead-making and Bee-keeping for Keekonyokie women’s group
June - Dec 2002 African Conservation Centre (ACC)Research Assistant§ General management and administration§ Community mobilization§ Resource mobilization - Fishing Proposal for Shompole in Ewaso Nyiro River§ Fieldwork § Research projects I undertook include: · Role of Eco-tourism in Kajiado district in Poverty Alleviation· Issues impeding forest conservation in Kenya· Human/wildlife conflict and policy implication in the Kenya· Maasai Mara: an Ecosystem under Siege
Jan- April 2002 Kenya Wildlife Service - Nairobi National ParkCommunity Wildlife Service Officer - Intern§ General office administration§ Prepare monthly work plans§ Organize workshops and departmental meetings§ Community mobilization and other community-related voluntary work§ I assisted the Community Wildlife officer (CWO) in organizing community, office, workshop and departmental meetings. Preparing monthly work plan, § Fieldwork § Progress reports § Researched and documented a report on human/wildlife conflict - Kitengela Dispersal Area Wildlife Migratory Route and Human Wildlife Conflict
OTHER RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
§ Presented a paper on the Millennium Development Goals on Extreme Poverty in Kenya. At the Aboriginal Canada Portal and Connectivity (ACP&C) Working Group 4th Annual Connecting Aboriginal Peoples in Canada Forum (CAPC), held in March 14 to 18, 2005, in Ottawa Canada, Nov 2005 Tunisia conference.
§ African Representative on International Aboriginal Connectivity Working Group planning for the Tunisia meeting to be held from October-December 2005
§ Board member-TRESURER, Southern Rift Network under the auspices of the National NGO Council.
§ Action plan for African Peer-Review Mechanism (APRM) - NEPAD, National Council of NGOs
§ Lead Kenyan delegation and documented report, to Regional Peace camp in Rwanda from 1st –16th December 2005 (countries present Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Congo, Sudan)
§ VSO WRV training on international development context 21-29 January 2006
§ KNCHR conference on dimension 20-24 march 2004
RESEARCH WORK UNDERTAKEN AND DOCUMENTED
§ Human/wildlife conflict and policy implication in the Kenyan context
§ Reto office capacity building and Girl Child Education Fund
§ Community facilitator - Better policy and management options for pastoral lands: Assessing trade-offs between poverty alleviation and wildlife conservation. (International Livestock Research Institute)
§ Strategic plan and draft constitution - Mai Mahiu conflict mobilization relief team, Maa Civil Society Forum (MSCF)
§ Capacity building for indigenous communities in Kenya (World Bank)
§ Sustainable livelihoods for Indigenous Pastoralist communities in East Africa: (UNEP-Kenya)
§ Food security and capacity building for pastoral communities living in Turkana district of Kenya (Oxfam BG)
§ HIV/AIDS policy formulation Phase II East and Central Africa Division of the Seventh Day Adventist church
§ HIV/AIDS prevention and mitigation among the semi-pastoralist Maasai community in Kenya (Global fund for women)
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INTERESTS
§ Traveling /Wildlife
§ Community service and youth volunteer work
§ Sports - football, basketball, volleyball, swimming
§ Communication/Reading and research
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