Halima has a Diploma in Agriculture Home Economics in Kenya, bachelor’s in human Ecology from Canada and Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies. Halima has worked as a Development, Humanitarian, Peace Practitioner and Social Trauma Healing for over 30 years with the Kenya Government, UN and other International Agencies. She was an advisor in the Regional on pastoralist for Oxfam GB and Strategic Adviser for USAID funded Transitional Initiatives for Stabilization (TIS). Halima is currently a Director of CamelBell Limited – a consultancy firm carrying out various assignments in the continent and beyond. Halima is member of a Global Network for Peace and Transformation, ACTION; member of the Action Support Center & African Insider Mediators Forum based in South Africa; She is also a member of Center for Peace and Conflict Studies in Cambodia; Wajir Peace University Trust in Kenya and Horn of Africa Development Initiative (HODI) in Kenya. Halima is a trainer with Local Capacities for Peace (Do No Harm – conflict sensitive programing tool and Reflecting on Peace Practice). She is a master trainer in Trauma Healing and Social Reconciliation, Conflict Transformation and Peace Building. Halima is a co author of a book on pastoralism “Perspectives on Pastoral Development: A Casebook from Kenya, 2001, Oxfam GB”.
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- Halima has a Diploma in Agriculture Home Economics in Kenya, bachelor’s in human Ecology from Canada and Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies. Halima has worked as a Development, Humanitarian, Peace Practitioner and Social Trauma Healing for over 30 years with the Kenya Government, UN and other International Agencies. She […]
- Adan was born to parents who were from two warring tribes in Marsabit , Northern Kenya . After her training as a lawyer, she returned to her hometown in order to promote peace between the conflicting Borana Oromo , Gabra and Rendille peoples . In 2003, she founded Horn of […]
- Jane Anyango Odongo is a Kenyan activist for peace and for women's and girls' rights. She is the founder and director of the Polycom Development Project, which empowers girls and young women in the Kibera slum area. In 2010 Peace X Peace organization gave her its Community Peacebuilder Award. Jane led […]