I am a conflict management practitioner, and author with more than 15 years of experience in field-based conflict mapping and analysis, capacity building training in conflict management, grassroots and national dialogue; negotiation and mediation support capacity building, programme development and management, organisation capacity development and peacebuilding grants management. I am also a researcher with interest in international politics and its linkage to peace, security and development.
Experience
2020–present
Pacific Programme Officer, Conciliation Resources
2016–2020
PhD Researcher, University of New England
2015–2016
Coordinator, Peacebuilding Unit, African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
Education
2020
University of New England, Doctor of Philosophy
2011
University of Nairobi, MA (International Studies)
Publications
2017
Ahere, J. Davies, O. & Limo, I. 2017. ‘Recounting the African Union’s efforts to protect civilians in Darfur: from AMIS to UNAMID’, in J. M. Okeke & P. D. Williams (eds), Protecting civilians in African Union peace support operations: key cases and lessons learned, Addis Ababa, African Union, African Union
2013
The Paradox that is Diplomatic Recognition: Unpacking the Somaliland Situation, Anchor Academic Publishing
2012
Kenyan Elections, 2013: Can the Precipice Be Avoided?, Africa Peace and Conflict Journal, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp.27-40