| # | ASSIGNMENT PERIOD | ASSIGNMENT NAME | MAIN DELIVERABLES / OUTPUTS | NAME OF CLIENT | ROLE OF THE ASSIGNMENT |
| Oct 2024 –Jul- 2025 | – Explosive Risk Education (ERE) and Road Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns – Sanaag and Maroodi-Jeh Regions | -Delivered Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) safety briefings covering hazard recognition, safe mobility practices, and community risk mitigation -Conducted road safety sensitization campaigns focusing on pedestrian safety, speed awareness, driver conduct, and roadside hazard prevention -Implemented community mobilization activities, including school sessions, village meetings, and public engagement forums -Developed and distributed IEC and behavior-change materials (posters, handouts, local-language awareness messages) -Provided Training of Trainers (ToT) for district focal points, community leaders, and school representatives to ensure continuity of awareness activities -Produced detailed monitoring, attendance, and impact assessment |
-Ministry of Defense Country: Somaliland | -Implementing Partner | |
| -May – Dec 2024 | -May – Dec 2024 — Technical Road Audit of Bosaso Urban Road Network (50 km) | -Conducted a technical audit of approximately 50 km of Bosaso’s urban road network -Reviewed design compliance, geometric layout, intersection design, drainage structures, pavement condition, signage, markings, and roadside features -Evaluated the quality of completed works, workmanship, materials, and adherence to engineering specifications -Identified construction defects, structural deficiencies, and non-compliance with contract requirements -Assessed contractor performance and verified measurements and quantities against approved drawings -Prepared and submitted comprehensive technical audit reports with findings, corrective actions, and recommendations for improvement |
-Puntland Highway Authority (PHA Country: Somalia | -Lead Implementer | |
| Mar–Oct- 2023 | -Road Safety Communication and Sensitization Initiative for WFP Transport and Humanitarian Movement Operations (Somalia/Somaliland) | -Implemented comprehensive road safety awareness campaigns targeting communities participating in WFP-supported activities, including rural transport corridors, food distribution points, and program operation zones -Delivered community sensitization sessions focusing on safe mobility, pedestrian protection, transport safety, and risk reduction during humanitarian operations -Supported WFP’s resilience and early warning efforts through climate-related risk messaging, including drought, flood, and seasonal hazard awareness linked to safe travel and community preparedness -Conducted behaviors change communication (BCC) interventions using localized messaging, storytelling, and visual IEC tools to influence safer road-use behavior among vulnerable groups -Facilitated public outreach activities through schools, village meetings, IDP settlements, and broadcast channels to widen the reach of road safety and early warning messages -Developed and disseminated IEC materials—posters, banners, audio messages, and community briefing notes—tailored for both urban and rural audiences in Somaliland and Somalia -Produced detailed activity reports, session attendance records, and post-engagement assessments documenting community feedback, campaign reach, and behavioral shifts |
-World Food Programme Country: Somaliland/Somalia | -Lead Implementer | |
| Feb- Nov2023 | -Road Safety Audit and Road Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns – Mogadishu Urban Roads (Benadir Region), 23 km | -Conducted a multi-stage Road Safety Audit (RSA) covering 23 km of Mogadishu’s urban corridors, including baseline assessment, detailed design-stage review, and final audit of operational road sections -Performed crash-risk mapping by identifying hazardous locations, conflict points, pedestrian exposure zones, roadside obstacles, and areas with high vehicle–pedestrian interaction – Carried out a comprehensive pedestrian safety assessment, focusing on school zones, market areas, bus stops, IDP settlements, and high-volume crossing points – Assessed traffic flow patterns, intersection control, signage conditions, and roadside safety features, providing technical recommendations for short- and medium-term improvements -Delivered community-level road safety awareness campaigns targeting pedestrians, public transport drivers, motorcyclists, roadside businesses, and community influencers – Developed and disseminated IEC and behaviour-change materials, including posters, leaflets, safety messages, and public-awareness announcements tailored to the Benadir region – Provided a detailed RSA report with prioritized safety interventions, engineering recommendations, enforcement guidance, and community-based safety improvement strategies -Submitted end-of-assignment documentation, including participation records, activity summaries, and impact monitoring findings – |
-Nordic International Support Foundation (NIS) Country: Somalia | -Sub Contracted | |
| Jan- Sep 2023 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns– Djibouti City- 45km | -Conducted a comprehensive pedestrian safety audit across key urban corridors, school zones, market areas, and public transport nodes in Djibouti City, identifying unsafe crossings, infrastructure gaps, and high-exposure locations -Carried out a cyclist risk assessment focusing on shared road sections, roadside obstacles, visibility challenges, and vehicle–cyclist interaction points -Implemented detailed conflict point mapping, analyzing pedestrian–vehicle, cyclist–vehicle, and mixed-traffic interactions to identify critical safety hotspots -Delivered community-focused road safety awareness sessions targeting pedestrians, cyclists, public transport operators, and vulnerable road users (VRUs) -Developed and distributed localized IEC materials, including posters, banners, visual safety messages, and educational tools tailored to Djibouti City’s traffic environment -Engaged schools, neighborhood committees, and youth groups through public outreach activities promoting safe walking, safe cycling, and responsible road behavior -Provided a technical safety improvement brief outlining priority engineering, enforcement, and behavioral interventions to reduce identified risk factors -Submitted comprehensive reporting, including data summaries, maps, participation records, and recommendations for ongoing community-level road safety improvements |
-Djibouti Road Authority (ADR) Country: Djibouti | -Lead Implementer | |
| Feb- Dec 2023 | -Community Road Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns – Arta District Main Road Rehabilitation (20 km) | -Conducted community-wide road safety sensitization sessions along the 20 km Arta District main road rehabilitation corridor, targeting residents, drivers, roadside vendors, and vulnerable road users -Delivered awareness campaigns focusing on safe mobility during construction, pedestrian protection, speed management, and safe crossing practices in high-risk areas -Facilitated public outreach meetings with community leaders, youth groups, and local committees to promote understanding of work-zone safety and temporary traffic arrangements -Developed and disseminated localized IEC materials, including posters, banners, and safety messages tailored to the construction-phase risks of the corridor -Provided brief safety orientations for transport operators and construction workers on shared-road risks and safe operational behavior during rehabilitation works -Submitted activity summaries, participation reports, and recommendations to guide continuous community engagement and enhance safety compliance throughout the rehabilitation period – |
-Lootah Group of Companies Country: Djibouti | -Sub-contracted | |
| Feb–Jun2022 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Jigjiga Main Road Rehabilitation | -Led comprehensive community-wide road safety awareness and sensitization activities along the 20 km Jigjiga main road rehabilitation corridor -Conducted targeted outreach sessions for residents, drivers, roadside vendors, pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable road users -Delivered structured messaging on safe mobility during construction, pedestrian protection, speed management, and safe crossing practices at high-risk locations -Facilitated public engagement meetings with community leaders, youth groups, women’s networks, and local committees to improve understanding of work-zone safety and temporary traffic management arrangements -Designed and disseminated localized IEC materials—including posters, banners, visual aids, and radio messages—tailored to corridor-specific risks during rehabilitation works -Provided short safety briefings for transport operators, public transport drivers, and construction staff on shared-road risks and safe operational practices -Prepared activity reports, participation records, and technical recommendations to strengthen continuous community engagement and enhance compliance with safety measures throughout construction – |
-Somali Regional State Roads Authority (SRSRA) | -Lead Consultant | |
| Jun- Dec 2022 | – Multi-Stage Road Safety Audit and Public Sensitization Campaigns – Kismayo Urban Roads (18 km), Jubbaland | -Conducted Road Safety Audits (RSA) for both the design and construction stages of the 18 km Kismayo Urban Roads, ensuring safety considerations were integrated throughout the project lifecycle -Assessed road geometry, intersections, pedestrian facilities, signage, drainage, street lighting, and roadside conditions, identifying existing and potential hazards -Reviewed speed management conditions, especially in high-risk areas such as school zones, markets, and major junctions, and recommended appropriate traffic-calming measures -Developed a prioritized set of safety countermeasures, including engineering improvements, pedestrian protection strategies, and hazard mitigation solutions to reduce crash risks -Delivered road safety awareness and sensitization campaigns targeting drivers, pedestrians, public transport operators, and vulnerable road users across key urban corridors -Designed and disseminated localized IEC materials—posters, banners, and safety messages—to reinforce community understanding of safe road-use behaviour -Produced and submitted comprehensive RSA reports, community engagement summaries, and technical recommendations to guide implementation and enhance overall road safety in Kismayo – |
-Nordic International Support Foundation (NIS) Country: Somalia | -Lead Consultant | |
| March-2019- Dec 2022 | -Road Safety Audit and Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Mogadishu–Balcad Road (40 km) | -Conducted a comprehensive Road Safety Audit (RSA) of the 40 km Mogadishu–Balcad corridor, assessing alignment, intersections, road surface conditions, pedestrian movements, roadside hazards, and driver behaviour patterns -Performed blackspot identification and analysis, mapping high-risk crash locations, conflict zones, visibility constraints, and areas with recurring pedestrian–vehicle interactions -Evaluated traffic flow, speed profiles, signage adequacy, and roadside safety features, and recommended engineering, enforcement, and educational countermeasures -Delivered targeted road safety awareness and sensitization campaigns for nearby communities, public transport operators, commercial drivers, and vulnerable road users (VRUs) – Implemented community outreach and engagement sessions along settlements, markets, schools, IDP clusters, and transport hubs situated along the corridor -Developed and disseminated IEC materials—posters, leaflets, banners, and radio safety messages—tailored to corridor-specific risks -Submitted comprehensive RSA findings, blackspot reports, community engagement summaries, and prioritized safety improvement recommendations to guide corridor-level interventions – |
– Federal Ministry of Public Works, Reconstruction & Housing (MPWRH) Country: Somalia | -Sub Contracted | |
| April – June 2022 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Garowe Urban Roads (15 km), Puntland | -Conducted a targeted Road Safety Audit (RSA) of 15 km of Garowe’s urban road network, with a specific focus on major junctions, pedestrian crossing points, and roadside conflict zones -Assessed the condition and effectiveness of road markings, signage, visibility, and traffic control measures, identifying gaps and recommending improvements – Performed detailed school-zone safety assessments around educational institutions, reviewing crossing behaviour, drop-off/pick-up areas, and vehicle–pedestrian interaction risks -Delivered road safety awareness and sensitization sessions to drivers, pedestrians, school communities, transport operators, and vulnerable road users (VRUs) -Developed and distributed localized IEC materials, including posters, banners, and safety guidance tailored to Garowe’s urban mobility patterns -Facilitated community outreach activities, engaging youth groups, local leaders, and civil society actors to promote safe road-use behaviour and support enforcement measures -Submitted a comprehensive RSA report with recommendations, including engineering interventions, improved school-zone protection, and enhanced junction safety strategies – |
-Puntland Ministry of Public Works, Country: Somalia | -Lead Consultant | |
| Jan 2021–Oct 2024 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Social Cohesion & Community Safety Outreach, Eastern Somaliland | -Facilitated community social-cohesion dialogues bringing together elders, women, youth, and local leaders to strengthen cooperation, reduce community tensions, and promote collective safety around road-use practices -Delivered road safety awareness and sensitization sessions integrated into social-cohesion activities, emphasizing safe mobility, pedestrian protection, and responsible behaviour in shared community spaces -Conducted community engagement forums across villages and districts in Eastern Somaliland to encourage joint problem-solving and improve communication between community members and local authorities -Developed and disseminated IEC materials—posters, banners, discussion guides, and localized messaging—to support both social cohesion objectives and road safety awareness -Implemented behaviour-change communication (BCC) activities using participatory methods, storytelling, and culturally relevant approaches to reinforce unity and safer community practices -Prepared activity reports, participation records, and monitoring summaries documenting key dialogue outcomes, awareness improvements, and strengthened community cooperation – |
-Social Orientation & Resilience Organization Country: Somaliland | -Lead Implementer | |
| Sep–Dec 2021 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – FCDO-Funded Road Safety Campaign, Somaliland | -Designed and produced road safety educational materials, including posters, leaflets, banners, and radio/TV messaging tailored to Somaliland’s traffic environment and community needs -Delivered community sensitization sessions across key districts, engaging drivers, pedestrians, youth groups, women’s associations, and vulnerable road users (VRUs) to promote safer mobility and behaviour change -Implemented broad media outreach campaigns through radio programmes, social media content, and local TV segments to maximize public awareness and extend campaign reach -Organized school-based awareness activities, including assemblies, demonstrations, and safety talks focused on child protection around roads and safe crossing practices -Facilitated stakeholder engagement, working with local authorities, traffic police, and civil society organizations to support coordinated road safety messaging and community-level enforcement -Produced activity reports, outreach summaries, and monitoring data documenting participation, message reach, and impact on road safety awareness |
– Adam Smith International (ASI) Country: Somaliland | -Sub – Contracting | |
| Sept- Dec 2021 | -Road Safety Audit and Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Erigavo Urban Access Roads (16 km) | -Conducted a comprehensive Road Safety Audit (RSA) of 16 km of Erigavo’s urban access roads, with particular emphasis on mountain-gradient sections, sharp curves, steep descents, and visibility-restricted segments -Assessed road geometry, shoulder conditions, drainage, signage, guardrails, and pedestrian pathways to identify safety deficiencies common in high-elevation and sloped road environments -Evaluated risk exposure for pedestrians, public transport vehicles, and local traffic, focusing on market areas, school zones, junctions, and roadside settlements along the access corridors -Identified hazard points and potential crash-risk locations, especially in areas with elevation changes, blind curves, and narrow passageways – Delivered community-level road safety sensitization campaigns, raising awareness on safe travel on mountain-gradient roads, speed control on slopes, and safe crossing practices in urban access areas -Developed and disseminated localized IEC safety materials, including posters, banners, and awareness messages tailored to Erigavo’s terrain and road-use patterns -Submitted a detailed RSA report with prioritized safety countermeasures, including recommendations on engineering improvements, slope protection, signage enhancement, pedestrian facilities, and community behaviour-change interventions – |
-Nordic International Support Foundation (NIS) Country: Somaliland | -Lead Consultant | |
| Feb 2019– Nov 2020 | -Road Safety Audit and Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – South–North–East Kenya Transport Corridors | – Delivered community-wide road safety sensitization campaigns across South and North-East Kenya, targeting rural communities, transport operators, pedestrians, and vulnerable road users (VRUs) – Conducted awareness sessions on safe mobility, focusing on pedestrian protection, responsible driving behaviour, conflict-point avoidance, and safe road-use practices in high-risk corridors -Integrated resilience and preparedness messaging, linking road safety with climate-related risks such as flooding, poor visibility, and seasonal hazards affecting travel safety -Facilitated community engagement forums with elders, youth groups, women’s associations, and local leaders to strengthen collective responsibility for road safety and hazard reporting – Developed and disseminated IEC materials, including posters, banners, and simplified safety messages tailored to the linguistic and cultural context of South–North-East Kenya – Organized school-based awareness activities promoting safe walking, safe crossing practices, and child safety around busy community roads – Submitted detailed activity summaries, participation records, and monitoring reports capturing behaviour change, campaign reach, and community feedback |
-Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) Country: Kenya | -Sub- Contracting | |
| Augst – Dec 2019 | -Road Safety Audit & Road Safety Awareness Campaigns – Poultry Farm Access Road (Rural Access Connectivity) | -Conducted a full Road Safety Audit (RSA) of the Poultry Farm Access Road, assessing road geometry, alignment, junction layouts, signage, visibility, pedestrian movement, and roadside conditions -Performed hazard identification and safety risk analysis, mapping high-risk points, conflict zones, poor-visibility areas, and locations with elevated exposure for pedestrians, workers, and delivery vehicles -Evaluated traffic flow and vehicle operation patterns along the access corridor, identifying behavioural risks and recommending safety countermeasures for both farm staff and transport operators – Delivered road safety awareness and sensitization campaigns for workers, drivers, local communities, and support staff, focusing on safe driving practices, speed control, and safe pedestrian behaviour around the facility – Developed and distributed IEC safety materials, including posters, signage recommendations, and operational safety reminders tailored to the farm’s road-use environment -Provided technical guidance on engineering, behavioural, and management interventions to reduce road safety risks and enhance safe access to the facility -Prepared and submitted final RSA and awareness reports, documenting findings, hazard maps, action-oriented recommendations, and outcomes of sensitization activities – |
-Lootah Group Companies – Country: Somaliland | -Lead Consultant | |
| January – Dec 2019 | -Road Safety Audit (RSA) and Road Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns – Port Access Road (Berbera Port Corridor), 12 km | -Conducted multi-stage Road Safety Audits (RSA) for the 12 km Port Access Road linking Berbera Port to the national highway, including design-stage, construction-stage, and pre-opening assessments -Performed daytime and nighttime inspections to identify pedestrian risks, heavy-vehicle conflict points, roadside hazards, visibility issues, and unsafe turning movements associated with high truck volumes -Developed engineering-based safety recommendations covering signage placement, road markings, traffic-calming measures, pedestrian crossings, junction improvements, and roadside safety enhancements – Delivered extensive community-wide road safety sensitization campaigns targeting port workers, truck drivers, transport operators, nearby residents, roadside vendors, and vulnerable road users (VRUs) – Conducted awareness sessions on safe movement around heavy trucks, pedestrian protection, speed management, crossing behavior, and safe use of road shoulders near the port corridor -Organized stakeholder engagement forums with community elders, youth groups, women’s associations, transport unions, and local leaders to promote shared responsibility for corridor safety -Designed and disseminated tailored IEC materials (posters, banners, visual safety messages, radio announcements) adapted to the linguistic and cultural context of Berbera communities -Coordinated targeted school-based safety campaigns, emphasizing safe walking routes, safe crossing practices, and child protection near high-traffic areas close to the port logistics zone -Submitted comprehensive RSA reports, monitoring summaries, participation records, and behaviour-change observations to guide implementation of safety measures and continued community engagement – |
-Berbera Port Authority (BPA) / DP World Berbera | -Sub- Contracting | |
| June – Nov 2019 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Kisumu Urban & Peri-Urban Roads (25 km) | -Delivered community-focused road safety awareness campaigns along approximately 25 km of urban and peri-urban corridors in Kisumu, targeting drivers, pedestrians, boda-boda riders, cyclists, youth, and other vulnerable road users (VRUs) -Conducted structured risk-reduction sensitization sessions emphasizing pedestrian protection, speed management, safe crossings, responsible driving behaviour, and avoidance of high-risk maneuvers -Facilitated broad-reach public outreach activities through schools, marketplaces, transport hubs, local villages, and community forums to maximize engagement and impact -Designed and disseminated localized IEC materials, including posters, banners, radio messages, and simplified safety instructions tailored to the mobility patterns and languages used in Kisumu communities -Implemented behaviour-change communication (BCC) interventions using visual demonstrations, interactive storytelling, safety role-plays, and practical road-use guidance -Engaged local leaders, transport unions, community-based organizations, and civil society actors to strengthen community participation and long-term adoption of safe road-use practices -Developed and submitted comprehensive activity reports and monitoring summaries, documenting campaign reach, key risks identified, participation metrics, and community feedback on the sensitization process – |
– Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) Country: Kenya | -Implementing Partner | |
| Apr–Dec2019 | -Community & Public Road Safety Awareness Campaigns – Eldoret Urban Corridors | -Conducted community-level sensitization sessions across Eldoret’s high-risk urban road corridors, targeting pedestrians, drivers, boda-boda operators, youth groups, and other vulnerable road users (VRUs) -Delivered behaviour-change communication (BCC) activities promoting safe walking practices, speed awareness, responsible road-use behaviour, and reduction of pedestrian–vehicle conflicts in densely populated areas -Facilitated public awareness forums in markets, schools, residential neighbourhoods, transport hubs, and community centers to broaden the reach and impact of road safety messaging -Developed and disseminated localized IEC materials, including posters, banners, visual aids, and simplified safety messages tailored to Eldoret’s unique mobility patterns and cultural context -Engaged community leaders, local transport associations, youth groups, and civil society organizations to promote community ownership and long-term adoption of safe road-use practices -Submitted complete activity reports, outreach logs, and monitoring summaries, documenting participation levels, community feedback, behaviour-change observations, and key risks identified during the campaign – |
-COOPI – Cooperazione Internazionale Country: Kenya | -Implementing Partner | |
| Mar-Oct 2019 | -Road Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns -Major national highways and corridors including Thika Road (A2 – 20 km), Mombasa Road (A104 – 25 km), Waiyaki Way (A104 – 15 km), Jogoo Road (C60 – 13 km), and Outer Ring Road (13 km) – |
-Comprehensive Road Safety Awareness Plan detailing target groups, priority corridors, engagement methods, and behavior-change communication (BCC) strategy for KeNHA-managed urban highways -VRU Training Modules & Session Plans covering pedestrian safety, safe crossing behavior, visibility enhancement, boda-boda rider safety, cyclist behavior, and safe roadside practices -Community Sensitization Sessions conducted along Thika Road, Mombasa Road, Waiyaki Way, Jogoo Road, and Outer Ring Road, with documented attendance registers, engagement summaries, and photographic evidence -IEC Materials Package including posters, banners, safety brochures, reflective items, and simplified safety message guides tailored to risks on high-traffic national corridors -Behavior-Change Communication (BCC) Toolkit using demonstrations, visual aids, hazard illustrations, and interactive tools to reinforce safe road-use behaviors -Stakeholder Engagement Reports summarizing coordination with community leaders, boda-boda SACCOs, youth/women groups, resident associations, traffic police, and local transport actors -Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting (MER) Outputs, including:Activity summary reportsDaily/weekly field documentationParticipant registersCommunity feedback formsPre/post awareness observations (where applicable) Final Consolidated Outreach Report outlining coverage across all corridors (80+ km), audience reached, key behavior-change outcomes, challenges, lessons learned, and recommendations for sustainable road safety interventions for KeNHA – |
-Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA)Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| May -Sep 2021 | -Road Safety Audit & Road Safety Awareness Campaigns – Bosaso Urban Roads (Total: 15 km) | -Conducted a targeted Road Safety Audit (RSA) for 15 km of Bosaso’s urban road network, focusing on high-risk intersections, pedestrian conflict points, and heavy-traffic movement areas -Evaluated the condition, adequacy, and visibility of road markings, signage, traffic control devices, and existing safety infrastructure, identifying deficiencies and prioritizing corrective measures -Performed a school-zone safety assessment, reviewing child crossing patterns, vehicle drop-off/pick-up flows, and exposure to road hazards around major educational facilities -dentified hazard locations and risk factors, including blind spots, uncontrolled crossing areas, roadside encroachment, inadequate pedestrian pathways, and informal transport activities -Delivered community-oriented sensitization campaigns, engaging drivers, pedestrians, public transport operators, boda-boda riders, and other vulnerable road users (VRUs) to promote safe behaviour and compliance -Designed and disseminated localized IEC materials such as posters, banners, and simplified safety messages customized to Bosaso’s traffic environment and community context -Produced a comprehensive RSA report detailing audit findings, engineering recommendations, safety countermeasures, traffic management improvements, and behaviour-change strategies for safer mobility within Bosaso – |
-NIS Foundation Country: Somalia | – | |
| May 2018–Dec 2019 | -Road Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns– InterAid | -Delivered road safety awareness and general sensitization campaigns across InterAid-supported communities in Kenya and Somalia, focusing on safe mobility, pedestrian protection, and risk reduction in high-exposure environments – Conducted community safety training sessions for youth, women’s groups, local transport operators, and vulnerable road users (VRUs), covering speed management, safe crossing practices, and prevention of traffic-related injuries -Implemented community mobilization activities, including village forums, neighbourhood meetings, and school-based outreach to strengthen local involvement in road safety initiatives -Facilitated community risk-reduction sessions, linking road safety behaviours with broader emergency preparedness and local resilience priorities -Developed and disseminated IEC materials—posters, banners, illustrated guides, and simplified awareness messages—tailored to the linguistic and cultural contexts of Kenya and Somalia -Delivered behaviour-change communication (BCC) using participatory approaches, visual demonstrations, and storytelling to reinforce safe road-use habits -Engaged local leaders, grassroots organizations, and civil society groups to support sustained community awareness and ownership of road safety practices -Produced detailed activity reports, participation records, and monitoring summaries, documenting engagement levels, key challenges, and improvements in community understanding of road safety risks |
-InterAid Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| Jan 2018–Feb 2020 | -Community Road Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns – Kenya & Somalia (Multiple Corridors) Thika Road (20 km), Mombasa Road (25 km), Outer Ring Road (13 km), Jogoo Road (13 km), Waiyaki Way (15 km) – Kenya; Bosaso Urban Roads (15 km), Garowe Roads (12 km), Kismayo Urban Roads (18 km) – Somalia – |
-Delivered community-wide road safety awareness campaigns across Kenya and Somalia, targeting pedestrians, drivers, schoolchildren, motorcyclists, and other vulnerable road users (VRUs) along high-risk corridors – Conducted community sensitization sessions on safe walking practices, speed management, safe crossing techniques, visibility improvement, and prevention of road-related injuries in rural, peri-urban, and urban areas – Facilitated public outreach forums—including school engagements, village-level meetings, market awareness events, and roadside demonstrations—to widen the reach of road safety messaging along priority corridors – Implemented behavior-change communication (BCC) strategies using participatory approaches, practical demonstrations, visual tools, and locally tailored messages to influence safer mobility practices – Developed and distributed IEC materials (posters, banners, leaflets, audio messages) adapted to community needs, local languages, and corridor-specific road safety risks – Mobilized community leaders, youth groups, women’s groups, and transport associations (boda-boda, minibus operators, tuk-tuk unions) to promote collective responsibility and sustain safe road-use culture – Delivered training sessions for community focal persons and volunteers, building local capacity to support and continue safety awareness initiatives – Prepared detailed activity reports, attendance registers, and monitoring summaries, documenting awareness improvements, risk reduction outcomes, and community feedback across the covered road network |
-KeNHA (Kenya), NIS Foundation (Somalia), | -Implementing Partner | |
| April 2018–Oct 2020 | -Community Awareness Raising Programme to strengthen community knowledge, behavior, and participation | -Conducted extensive community engagement sessions across PEN’s target localities, addressing social empowerment, safety, livelihoods, and community development priorities – Delivered sensitization workshops focused on promoting positive behavior change, safe community practices, and improved household-level decision-making – Implemented behavior-change communication (BCC) strategies using participatory methods, visual demonstrations, storytelling, and culturally appropriate communication tools – Facilitated village-level outreach activities, school-based talks, and neighbourhood mobilization campaigns to expand awareness coverage and strengthen community participation – Developed and distributed IEC materials—including posters, leaflets, banners, and locally contextualized messages—adapted to community literacy levels and cultural settings – Coordinated with local leadership structures, youth groups, women’s associations, and community volunteers to ensure sustained engagement and local ownership of awareness initiatives – |
-Poverty Eradication Network (PEN) Country: Kenya | -Implementing Partner | |
| May – Dec 2018 | -Public Sensitization Campaigns Initiative – Nairobi Region -Nairobi County – Urban estates, school zones, markets, and public transport hubs Kiambu County – Peri-urban communities, busy trading centres, and commuter corridors Machakos County – Market centres, highway-adjacent settlements, and school clusters Kajiado County – Rapidly growing settlements, transport stages, and community service centres | -Delivered public safety sensitization workshops for community groups, health workers, youth, and transport-sector stakeholders, focusing on safe mobility, pedestrian protection, and responsible driver behavior -Conducted safety risk assessments in targeted project areas, identifying hazardous locations, pedestrian–vehicle conflict points, and key behavioral risk factors affecting community safety -Implemented wide-reaching sensitization activities, including community meetings, school outreach sessions, and market-based awareness drives aimed at reducing traffic-related incidents -Developed and disseminated IEC materials—posters, flyers, banners, and simplified safety messages—tailored to the literacy, language, and cultral context of the communities reached -Facilitated behaviour-change communication (BCC) using demonstrations, visual tools, storytelling techniques, and participatory engagement to promote safer road-use practices -Engaged local leaders, civil society groups, youth associations, and community influencers to strengthen local ownership and ensure sustainability of safety awareness efforts -Prepared comprehensive monitoring reports, attendance registers, and activity summaries, documenting outreach coverage, community feedback, behavioural shifts, and risk reduction outcomes – |
-International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) Country: Kenya | -Sub Contracted | |
| Dec 2016–Oct 2018 | -Safety Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns in Uasin Gishu (Eldoret), Trans Nzoia (Kitale), Bungoma, and Kakamega Counties | -Conducted community mobilization activities across rural and peri-urban communities in Uasin Gishu, Trans Nzoia, Bungoma, and Kakamega Counties to strengthen local participation in development and safety initiatives -Delivered sensitization sessions promoting community wellbeing, safe household practices, resilience, and reduction of daily risks affecting ulnerable groups -Developed and disseminated culturally appropriate IEC materials—posters, brochures, visual aids, and simplified messages—tailored to local languages and literacy levels -Facilitated public outreach forums in markets, villages, schools, and community centres throughout the four counties to enhance awareness and encourage positive behaviour chang |
-Self Help Africa Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| June- Nov 2017 | -Technical Road Audit A104 Nairobi–Nakuru–Eldoret Highway (62 km Section) | -Conducted an independent technical audit of a 62 km section of the A104 Nairobi–Nakuru–Eldoret Highway, assessing compliance of construction works with approved designs, engineering standards, and contractual specifications -Verified quality of pavement works, including subgrade preparation, granular sub-base, base layers, bituminous surfacing, and overall workmanship across the audited corridor -Reviewed drainage structures and roadside infrastructure, including culverts, side drains, cross-drainage systems, signage, and safety features for conformity with design and national standards -Assessed contractor measurements, work quantities, and monthly valuations, verifying accuracy of certified works and identifying discrepancies requiring adjustment -Evaluated materials testing procedures and QA/QC documentation, ensuring laboratory and field test results met required technical specifications – Identified non-conformances and technical deficiencies, recommending corrective actions to strengthen structural integrity, ride quality, and long-term durability – Assessed supervision effectiveness of the consulting engineer, reviewing inspection records, compliance controls, and oversight mechanisms throughout the construction stages – Prepared comprehensive technical audit reports, including compliance summaries, risk assessments, corrective action plans, and improvement recommendations for the full 62 km highway section – |
-Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA)Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| Jan – Oct 2017 | -Community Safety Awareness & Sensitization Campaigns -Nakuru County, | -delivered community safety sensitization sessions targeting households, youth groups, school communities, and vulnerable groups within CHMP-supported areas to strengthen awareness of everyday risks and promote safer behaviors -Conducted training on safe mobility, personal safety, visibility, hazard avoidance, and prevention of common injuries within community and neighbourhood settings -Facilitated community outreach forums in markets, schools, health centers, and residential clusters to expand public understanding of safety risks affecting daily life -Developed and disseminated localized IEC materials, including posters, banners, simplified safety guides, and audio messages tailored to local literacy levels and cultural contexts -Applied behaviour-change communication (BCC) approaches—participatory demonstrations, storytelling, visual tools, and practical examples—to reinforce safer practices and strengthen community resilience -Engaged community health workers, local leaders, and civil society partners to integrate safety awareness into broader community health and humanitarian initiatives -Prepared detailed activity reports, attendance logs, and monitoring summaries, documenting engagement levels, message uptake, and improvements in community safety awareness |
-Community Health Management Programme (CHMP) Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| Oct 2014– Feb 2017 | -Road technical Audit CampaignsRumuruti–Maralal Road (110 km) | -Conducted a comprehensive Technical Road Safety Audit (RSA) along the 110 km Rumuruti–Maralal corridor, assessing horizontal/vertical alignment, cross-sections, pavement condition, visibility, nd roadside environment in rural and peri-urban segments -Performed detailed engineering risk assessments, identifying high-risk locations, conflict points, sharp bends, steep gradients, inadequate shoulders, unsafe drop-offs, and sections lacking proper signage or road markings -Evaluated traffic flow, operational speeds, sight distances, junction layouts, vulnerable road user (VRU) exposure areas, and roadside design deficiencies affecting overall corridor safety -Assessed the condition and adequacy of road furniture, including signs, markings, guardrails, delineators, culvert markers, and hazard indicators -Reviewed pavement defects, structural failures, drainage functionality, erosion-prone areas, and sections requiring rehabilitation or geometric improvements -Identified blackspots and high-risk segments, developing engineering recommendations such as improved delineation, speed calming, enhanced visibility, junction upgrades, drainage corrections, and hazard mitigation -Prepared and submitted RSA reports, risk mapping outputs, technical findings, and prioritized safety improvement measures, supporting KeNHA in planning short-, medium-, and long-term engineering interventions – |
-Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) Country: Kenya | -Lead Implementer | |
| Sept – Dec 2017 | -Environmental Awareness & Waste Management Sensitization | -Delivered conservation and environmental awareness sessions -Conducted waste management education, including household and community waste handling practices – Facilitated stakeholder engagement meetings with community leaders, youth groups, and local authorities to promote environmental responsibility – |
-Danish Refugee Council Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| April – Dec 2016 | -Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Community Empowerment & Risk Reduction Meru County | -Conducted community risk awareness assessments in Hand in Hand project areas, identifying everyday household, environmental, and livelihood-related risks affecting local communities -Facilitated hazard identification exercises with community groups, documenting unsafe zones, public-space risks, and conditions that posed threats to women, youth, small businesses, and vulnerable households -Delivered community training sessions on personal safety, environmental awareness, incident prevention, and risk reduction practices tailored to rural and peri-urban contexts – Organized awareness forums with women’s groups, youth associations, micro-enterprise cooperatives, and local leaders to strengthen understanding of safety challenges and promote collective risk-mitigation actions -Developed and disseminated IEC materials, including posters, banners, simplified guides, and awareness messages adapted to local languages and literacy levels – Applied behavior-change communication (BCC) methods—demonstrations, visual tools, storytelling, and participatory discussions—to reinforce safe practices and strengthen community resilience – Prepared activity summaries, monitoring reports, and community feedback logs, documenting engagement outcomes, knowledge uptake, and improvements in general community safety awareness – |
-Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Country: Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| Feb-March 2015 | -Awareness and Sensitization Campaigns – Community Safety & Vulnerability Reduction- Garissa County, Kenya | -Conducted community vulnerability and safety assessments to identify risks affecting households, women, youth, and vulnerable groups in humanitarian-priority areas of Garissa County -Facilitated hazard identification exercises with community structures, documenting insecurity points, unsafe public areas, environmental risks, and factors increasing vulnerability among displaced and resource-constrained families -Delivered awareness and sensitization sessions on personal safety, household risk reduction, environmental hazards, and community protection practices, tailored to local humanitarian needs -Organized community forums with women’s groups, youth associations, elders, and local committees to strengthen understanding of everyday safety challenges and promote community-driven protective actions -Designed and distributed IEC materials (posters, banners, simplified guides, and audio messages) adapted to local languages, cultural norms, and literacy levels in Garissa’s humanitarian settlements -Applied behavior-change communication (BCC) techniques, including participatory demonstrations, storytelling, visual tools, and dialogue-based engagement, to reinforce safer practices and strengthen resilience -Prepared activity summaries, monitoring reports, and community feedback records, documenting participation, knowledge uptake, and improvements in community safety awareness and vulnerability reduction – |
-UNHCR Country : Kenya | -Lead Consultant | |
| Oct 2013 -Dec 20214 | -Community Protection, Resilience & Risk Awareness Initiatives- Turkana | -Conducted community protection assessments across vulnerable settlements in Turkana and Mandera, identifying risks related to displacement, drought impacts, insecurity, gender-based vulnerabilities, and access barriers -Led household vulnerability mapping, documenting exposure to environmental hazards, water scarcity, shelter risks, and protection threats affecting women, children, elderly persons, and people with disabilities -Delivered risk awareness sessions covering early warning, safe living practices, child safeguarding basics, household risk reduction, and localized preparedness actions -Engaged community committees, women’s groups, pastoralist associations, and youth networks to strengthen coping strategies and collective resilience in high-risk contexts -Developed culturally adapted IEC materials (posters, pictorial guides, radio messages, and visual leaflets) suitable for low-literacy pastoralist communities -Supported community-led resilience committees, encouraging shared problem-solving and safe practice adoption -Prepared comprehensive reports and feedback analyses demonstrating strengthened community resilience – |
-Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) | -Lead Consultant | |
| April 2012- June 2013 | -Community Preparedness, Safety Promotion & Vulnerability Outreach Activities -Mandera County, Kenya | -Led community preparedness outreach across targeted Mandera settlements, identifying risks linked to drought shocks, border insecurity, limited services, and exposure affecting vulnerable households -Conducted community safety diagnostics, mapping areas prone to protection concerns, unsafe water points, overcrowded communal spaces, and safety risks facing women, children, and persons with disabilities -Delivered public awareness sessions on household preparedness, safe shelter practices, resource-sharing safety, and practical ways to reduce daily exposure to harm in fragile environments -Facilitated group dialogues with women’s savings groups, youth collectives, elders, and local committees to strengthen community understanding of common risks and co-develop simple community protection measures -Designed and disseminated localized IEC materials, including pictorial cards, audio messages, and mobile-friendly awareness content adapted to Mandera’s linguistic and cultural contexts -Provided training on safety around water points, marketplaces, and communal facilities, emphasizing protective behaviours and early risk signaling in high-movement areas |
-UNICEF | -Lead Consultant |
