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Natural Economic Order.
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of Johnstone Sikulu Wanjala
Family Name: Wanjala
First Names: Johnstone Sikulu
Date and Place of Birth: 28th, May 1970 Saboti-Trans-nzoia district,
Passport No.A674498
Nationality: Kenyan
Civil Status: Married with three Children
I joined primary school in
1975, at Narati primary school in Bungoma District up to 1982 where I did exam
of
1983 I joined the secondary school in
In 1988 I went in Industrial area Training courses in one year. Courses
completed : Plumbing and Fixed piped Water.
Two years in working Ministry
of water in 1989-1990.
In 1991 I joined ISAIACO Company for 2 years of Road repair and maintenance.
After that I left the work and joined Sher Agancies Ltd as Clerk dispensary in
Naivasha for about one and half years.
I joined the Family Planning Association in Nakuruas social workers, working in
the Nakuru and Naivasha districts. I was trained in Counseling, puppety shows,
HIV awareness, distributing condoms, home based care etc
At the same time I was networking with SIMA Community based organisation in
Kitale as the one of their members and also with the Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium
KANCO.
After leaving I came back to Kitale and worked as Co-ordinator.
In early 1997 I worked with different local NGOs, National NGOs and
Internationally as in Networking.
KANCO and Global strategies for HIV Prevention organized the first integrated
Training Workshop for community-Based Health Care workers in Mbagathi-Nairobi
in 1999.
From there I started to go to different Conferences and seminars in various
places.
In march 25-31, 2001 I completed the second integrated Training workshop for
Community -Based Health care workers held at the Reef Hotel-Mombasa city with
the same NGOs.
After completing Training I started to expand our Networks and on 18-29 June
2001, I participated in the Training of Trainers Course in Counseling and Will
writing skills, conducted at Eland Motel Arusha- Tanzania, organized by the
AIDS NGOs Network in EAST- AFRICA (ANNEA).
In September 2001, I joined the International Humanist Movement which is involved
with Education, Health and Infrastructure in the communities.
Since then I have been working to develop projects in the Trans Nzoia District.
In March 1993 I learned of Mr T.E.Manning's work on self-financing integrated
development concepts and contacted him with a view to setting a project
application up in my area of origin.
I have designed, adapted and
tested a training programme (as shown above) for use by Community Development
Programmes working with both urban and rural communities. These programmes are
in use in
I have extensive working experience with rural communities in
I have wide experience in the Training of Trainers and substantial expertise in
the training of middle level field management staff and professional grade
departmental staff at the local, national and regional levels.
I have conducted Strategic Planning and Strategic Management Reviews for senior
staff, Management and boards of a number of organizations in
I have conducted a number of community needs assessment exercises and written
start-up proposals for a number of CBOs and NGOs.
I have developed a Micro Enterprise Development Proposal, with Policies and
Procedures for ADRA -
I haves conducted Training on CBO Management for local and external
organizations.
1. Mr. Allan Ragi -
Coordinator,
2. Tony Robinson - Coordinator, Humanist Movement International-Council Pi 14,
3.Ms Natasha Martin - Director, Research Programs; Global Strategies for HIV
Prevention. Email. nlmartin@aol.com
List of draft projects in English and in
French.