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CURRICULUM VITAE
CONSTANSIA MUMMA-MARTINON (Ph.D.)
University of Nairobi
Department of Political Science and Public Administration
P.O. Box 21441-00505, Nairobi
Tel. +254 718741793,
Email: [email protected]
CAREER OBJECTIVES
Being focused, result oriented, possessing skills to perform different activities and having a wide
range of experiences in different fields, having worked with different institutions, organizations
and companies, within Kenya, Africa and internationally, I enjoy working in a challenging
environment like the University of Nairobi to meet my competencies, capabilities, skills,
education and experience.
LANGUAGES: SPOKEN AND WRITTEN
French ( fluent –both spoken and written)
English (fluent – both spoken and written )
Kiswahili (fluent - both spoken and written)
Dholuo - Mother Tongue (fluent -both spoken and written)
German - (Basic)
SKILLS Lecturer, Trainer/Facilitator in peace and security issues, Conflict Prevention, Management and
Resolution, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding, Mentorship, Stakeholder Consultation and
engagement, Research.
SUMMARY - DR. C.A. MUMMA-MARTINON Currently, I am Lecturer in the Department of Political
Science and Public Administration at the University of
Nairobi, Kenya. I have a PhD in Political Science from
the University of Leipzig, Germany, with a focus on
International Conflict Management, a Masters in
Diplomacy and International Studies, a Postgraduate
Diploma in Diplomacy and International Relations both
at the University of Nairobi. I have taught at the
European Peace University, the Institute of Peace
Studies and International Relations, the Institute of
Diplomacy and International Studies, the National
Defense College, the National Staff College and the National Intelligence Academy, Kenya
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among others. I have also worked as a Social Affairs Manager at Total Exploration and
Production, Kenya; an Environmental and Social Affairs Coordinator for Total Exploration and
Production, Uganda; a Resident Consultant for reconciliation at the Truth, Justice and
Reconciliation Commission, Kenya; the head of Applied Research, Facilitator and Curriculum
Development Officer at the International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC) and a teacher
in several High Schools in Kenya including Loreto Convent Valley Road, Lwak Girls High
School, Usenge and Onjiko Boys High Schools, among others. For the last ten years, I have
supervised PhD, Masters and Postgraduate students in different Universities.
CAREER, PROFESSION AND ACHIEVEMENTS
LECTURER (2007 – DATE)
Currently: A Lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration -
UON
The European Peace University, Austria (2010 – 2011)
The Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations-Hekima College, Jesuit University
– Nairobi ( 2007– 2009)
The Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies -UON (2007 – 2008)
The National Staff College and the National Defense College - (2007 – 2008)
Subjects and Courses and Research Interests
Dialogue, Negotiation and Mediation, International Relations and National Security, the
United Nations, Diplomacy, Organized Crime, Terrorism, International Organization/s,
Politics of Regional Cooperation and Conflict, Conflict Prevention, Management and
Resolution, Natural-Based Conflicts, Regional Integration, Globalization and Peace, Theory
of Conflict, Managing Transnational Water Conflicts in Africa. Preventive Diplomacy and
Conflict Analysis.
Departmental Committees
Postgraduate Studies ( 2018 - To Date)
Library and Research ( 2012 – 2014)
Welfare ( 2013-2016)
Mentorship for Undergraduates ( 2015 to date)
Political Science Students Association ( Coordinator) - 2014 – 2018
Organizing Committee Annual Conference on China-Africa Relations (October 2019).
Coordinator: Students led conference for MA students in International Relations with the
theme on “Military Diplomacy and its viability for conflict resolution in Kenya”
(Forthcoming November 2019).
Organizing Committee. 1st International Conference on Governance, Public Policy and
Democracy in Africa: Integrating and Tracking Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda
2063 in Africa (Forthcoming – March 2020).
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Consultancies and Funding to the University
Lead Facilitator for the Training of Regional Diplomats on Conflict Prevention,
Management and Resolution in November 2015.
Coordinating Team for inducting Kenyan Diplomats in 2015.
Lead in linking the Department of Geology and Total Exploration and Production, Kenya
where three masters’ students got scholarships and several lecturers went to France for
exchange programmes. (2014 – 2016).
Main Achievements Supervised several PhD, Masters and Postgraduate Diploma Students.
CONSULTANICIES AND FNDING TO THE UNIVERSITY
1. In the Committee that organized for the Kenya – China Relations Conference at the
Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Nairobi, ( October
2019).
2. Teaching different Classes of Module two students ( 2012 – date)
3. Teaching and supervising Masters students at the International Intelligence Academy (
2018)
4. Facilitator, Induction of Kenyan Diplomats in collaboration with UNES and the Foreign
Service Institute at the Kenya Monetary Studies, Nairobi. ( 2015).
5. Lead Facilitator, Training Regional Diplomats on Conflict Prevention, Management and
Resolution. In Collaboration with UNES and the Foreign Service Institute. Mombasa, Kenya.
(2015).
6. Scholarships for Masters Students from the Geology Department. Coordinator and Link
between Total Exploration and Production and the Department of Geology, University of
Nairobi, Kenya.
7. Teaching Masters Students at the National Defense College in Collaboration with the
Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies (2007/2008).
8. Teaching Post Graduate Students at the National Staff Collage. In Collaboration with the
Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies (2007/2008).
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SOCIAL AFFAIRS MANAGER-TOTAL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
KENYA (2013-2017)
Main Achievements
Designed, implemented and completed several local development projects at the Coastal
Counties of Kenya.
i) Tana River County: rehabilitation of classrooms at Farah Primary School, repair and
stocking of a library and staffroom at Shirikisho Primary School and construction of a
water harvesting facility at Kipao Primary School.
ii) Kilifi County: Rehabilitation of boreholes and construction of water kiosks in Shariani
village.
iii) Lamu County: Stocking a dispensary and procurement of medical equipment at the
Referral hospital.
Chair of the Public Awareness Committee – Kenya Oil and Gas Association (2004)
Lead and coordinated the initiation of the Msc in Petroleum Geosciences at the Department
of Geology – University of Nairobi (2014-2017)
Wrote a booklet on; ‘A to Z of Oil and Gas in Kenya,’ two Bi- Annual
Reports on Social Affairs activities, compiled raw data and reports on each Local
development Project at the county level.
ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS COORDINATOR- KENYAN
SECTION: TOTAL EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION, UGANDA-
(2014/2015)
Main Achievement
Coordinated and oversaw to completion the Study on Oil and Gas Pipeline study (the
Southern Corridor – the Kenyan section).
1. RESIDENT RECONCILIATION CONSULTANT- TRUTH JUSTICE AND
RECONCILIATION COMMISSION- KENYA (2011 -2012)
Main Achievement
Chaired and coordinated a group of over 100 reference groups comprising different
individuals, organizations and institutions from different part of Kenya, ranging from
government officials, Non-Governmental Organizations, religious organizations, civil society
organizations, academia, youth, women groups, and community based organizations etc. The
Reference Group developed the “National Reconciliation Agenda for Kenya in 2012 which
was submitted to the President of the Republic of Kenya.
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2. HEAD OF APPLIED RESEARCH, TRAINER AND CURRICULUM
DEVELOPMENT OFFICER AT THE INTERNATIONAL PEACE
SUPPORT TRAINING CENTRE (2009 -2011)
Main Achievement
Guided and worked with a team of researchers in conducting research all over Africa and
publishing several occasional papers, articles, issue briefs and newsletters.
Organized workshops, seminars, colloquiums and workshops.
Chaired the development of curriculum in the following courses: Conflict Analysis,
Preventive Diplomacy, Dialogue, Negotiation and Mediation.
Trained peace keepers, practitioners and government officials in Peace Support Operations,
Regional Bodies and Regional Economic Communities in Africa.
Conducted training evaluations and validations on the ground and in Peace Support
Operations.
Chief Editor for the Centre’s Newsletters.
6. TEACHER DIFFERENT HIGH SCHOOLS IN KENYA – 1990 – 1997
Taught English, English Literature and CRE at Lwak, Loreto Convent Girls High Schools,
Usenge and Onjiko Boys High Schools, Nyangoma Primary Schools.
Main Achievements
Best Ranger Guider, Nairobi Province (1996).
Mistress of the Overall Best House of the Year, Lwak Girls High School (1994).
Best Teacher in English Language and Literature, Lwak Girls High School (1993).
Outstanding performance as a class teacher, housemistress and voluntary work, Lwak Girls
High School. (1993).
Exemplary Attendance of School Assemblies, Lwak Girls High School (1993).
Best Teachers Ladies’ Race - 1st Position, Loreto Convent Valley Road. (1996 and
subsequent years).
STUDENTS SUPERVISED AT THE UNIVERSITY
PhD Completed
Eddie Wamangati: “The Implications of Regional Integration on Economic Growth within East
Africa” Masinde Muliro University (2015).
PhD in Progress - Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University
of Nairobi
Kambudzi Nancy: The Impact of Bilateral Relations on Economic Development: The Case of
China And Zimbabwe 2000-2018. (Fully registered and in the field collecting data).
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PhD Examination
1. Jason Steeves, “Decision-making in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations:
Understanding the Social Processes that Influenced Decision-making in the United Nations
Mission in South Sudan from January to September 2014” (2019). Royal Roads University,
Canada. Graduated.
2. Jane Wambui Thuo, “Media Framing of Women in Politics. An Analysis of Print Media
Coverage on Women Members of Parliament in Kenya” Department of Journalism. UON,
Kenya. 28th November, 2012.
MA Theses/ Projects (Completed) – The University of Nairobi – Department of Political
Science and Public Administration (PSPA)
2019
1. Wanjaiya Marion Wambui: The Impact of Bilateral Relations on National Interests: The Case
Study of Kenya and Israel.
2. Danson Ngunyi Mwangi, Factors Influencing Youth Recruitment into Al-Shabaab: A Case
Study of Lamu County Kenya.
3. Charles Gachira: The Influence of Vigilantism on National Security in Kenya: A Case Study
of Sungu in Kisii County (2002-2019)
2017
4. Isaac Wekesa: Examining the Role of Decentralized Forest Management in Forest
Conservation in Kenya: A Case of Kimothon Forest in Trans Nzoia County (2017).
2015
5. Daniel Absalom Otuoma: The Realities of a Successful Devolved Government and the
Potential Challenges: The Case of Baringo County (2013/2014).
2014
6. Piok Mabil Kachuol: Managing Security Challenges in an Emerging State: A Case of Jonglei
in South Sudan.
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MA Theses (Completed) - The Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations,
Hekima College (CUEA University)
1. Soh Kaugne Jules: Resolving conflicts through the International Court of Justice: The Case
of Bakassi Peninsula,(2014) 2. Catherine Ndung’u Njeri: Managing Water Conflicts in Africa: The Case of Kenya Advisory
Water Board, (2009). 3. Peter Daniel Lesooni: The Management of Pastoralists Conflicts Africa: The Case of
Samburu-Turkana- Conflict in Kenya, (2009). 4. Alicia Ngala: Managing Regional Conflicts in the Eastern African Region: The case of
Eastern African Standby Force (EASF), (2008). 5. James Ngahy Damas: A Critical Analysis of the Cross Border Effects of Burundian Refugees
to Tanzania: Implications on Peace and Security, (2008). 6. Ketema Zenebe Feleke: The Absence of a Basin-Wide Agreement as a Major Source of
Conflict amongst the Nile Riparian Countries (2008). 7. Jacqueline Sebit: Understanding the Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement by the
Sudanese Local Population: A Critique, (2008). 8. Joseph Nganga: Cultural Influences in the Pokot-Marakwet Conflict, (2007). 9. Kubasu Augustine Eugene: Peace Building and Regional Integration in Africa: The Case of
the East African Community, (2007).
MA Theses (in Progress) - The University of Nairobi – Department of Political Science and
Public Administration (PSPA)
1. Francis Njiraini, Evaluating The Role Of The Church as Non-State Actor In Promoting Peace
and Security in Kenya Since 2007 –2016: The Case of The Catholic Justice and Commision
(CJPC). Defended final project on 29th November 2019.
2. Grace Macheru, Assessing the Effect of International Refugee Law on Refugees: The Case of
Dadaab Refugees in Kenya. Defended final project on 29th November 2019.
3. Denis Gichovu, Examining Corruption and Its Implication on Kenya’s Foreign Policy in
Attaining Vision 2030. Defending final project on 29th November 2019. Defended final
project on 29th November 2019.
4. Glory Mwongeli Wausi, the Coping Strategies of Urban Refugees in Nairobi City County in
Kenya.
5. Minenge Jocelyn Ntinyari, Examining Peace Building Programmes in a situation where there
is no structured Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration Programs: The Case of
Somalia.
6. Selly Chepyegon, Impacts of Cattle Rustling On Human Security: Case of Baringo County.
7. Hillary Sirma Keitany, Organised Criminal Groups And Insecurity: A Case Study Of
Kiambu County.
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8. Nthenge Miriam Mutindi, An Assessment of Kenya’s Compliance to International Human
Rights Treaties.
9. Santino Bol, Examining the Role of War and Diplomacy in Conflict Resolution: A case study
of SPLM/SPLA’s infant diplomacy from 1983-2005.
Postgraduate Diploma Supervisions (Completed) - National Intelligence Academy – PSPA
1. Alinur Hassan Haji: Causes of Conflict among Pastoralist Communities in Kenya: A Case of
Gurreh and Murulle (2014).
2. Andrew Ngao Kimenye: Impact of Economic Factors on Environmental Conservation: A
Case Study of the Mau Forest (2014).
3. Charles Njagu Kibe: The Somalia Conflict and its Impact on Security in North Eastern
Kenya (2014).
4. Lucy Sachombe: Conflicts Between Pastoralist and Agriculturalist Communities: A Case of
the Pokomos and Ormas in Kenya (2014).
5. Marvin Maleya: The Impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons Proliferation in Kenya: A
Case Study of Nairobi City (2014).
6. Ruth Mumbua Makau: Child Soldiers in Africa: Rebel Groups in the Kivu Region in D.R.
Congo (2014).
7. Suke Shama Narasha: Forest Exploitation and Conflicts: A Case of Kapolet Forest in
Cherangani Hills (2014).
Diploma Supervisions (Completed) -The Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies,
University of Nairobi (2007/2008)
1. Millicent Omondi, Multilateral Diplomacy and the Maintenance of International Peace and
Security: A case study of the United Nations, (2007).
2. Mburu, Z.M. A critical Analysis of the United Nations Charter, (2007).
3. Kinyanjui, S.W. Emerging Diplomatic Issues and their impact on the Management of
Conflict in Africa, (2007).
Post Graduate Diploma Supervisions (In Progress)
1. Felix Oltetia Saiyuah: Environmental Conservation and Challenges: A Case Study of Mau
Forest in Kenya (2014).
2. Martin Muthuri Ariithi: The Fight against Money Laundering and Terrorism in Kenya
(2014). Completed and approved waiting to graduate 2020.
Own Thesis and Dissertation
1. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2006). “Managing Transnational Water Conflict in the Nile
Region: With Reference to Lake Victoria, Kagera and the Nile Basins” University of
Leipzig, Germany (PhD Dissertation).
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2. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (1999). “The Lake Victoria Water Hyacinth: It’s Implications for
International Environmental Conflict (IECs) Management and Regional Relations in East
Africa “University of Nairobi, Kenya, (MA Thesis).
7. PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
1. Mumma-Martinon C.A. & Opongo E.O. (2018) “Truth Telling and Cultural dynamics
Among Male Victims of Violence in Mt. Elgon Region in Kenya. HIPSIR Research Series.
No. 2. 2018/06. (64 Pages).
2. Calas, B., & Mumma - Martinon, C.A. (2010) Eds. Shared Waters Shared Opportunities:
Hydro Politics in East Africa. French Institute for Research in Africa, Jesuit Hakimani
Centre and Mkuki Na Nyota Publishers Ltd. Dar es Salam Tanzania: ISBN. 978-9987-08-
092-2.https://www.ebooks.com/en-us/96360490/shared-waters-shared-opportunities/bernard-
calas-mumma-martinon/
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Mumma-Martinon C. A, Opiyo O. (2019). Assessing the Defector Rehabilitation
Programmes in Countering Violent Extremism in Somalia. In Opongo E.O. “Religious
Extremism and Violence in Africa: Reviewing the Practice of Intervention and Inter-
Religious Dialogue.” Nairobi, Kenya. HIPSIR Series. (Pages 89 – 105). (ISBN 978-9966-
8284-9.
2. Mumma- Martinon, C.A. (2012). Discovering the Role of the Church in the Protection of
Civilians in Peace Support Operations, in Magesa, L & Kirwen, M.C (Eds.), “Exploring the
Faith of Mission in Africa: Celebration of Maryknoll’s 100 Years in Mission. Nairobi,
Kenya: Maryknoll Institute of African Studies. (pp. 29 – 44). ISBN. 9789966-7126-3-1.
3. Mumma- Martinon, C.A. (2012). The Post Elections Violence 2007/2008 in Kenya. What is
the Way Forward for Reconciliation and National Healing for Kenyans? In Nebe. J.M.
“Peace Building and Conflict Management. University of Trier, Germany. (Pages 30 – 44).
4. Mumma-Martinon, C.A & Wang Amati .M. (2011). Ecotourism and Forest Conflict
Management in Africa. The Case of Congo Forest and Lessons Learnt from Mau Forest in
Kenya. In Tsingalia H.M et al. Forest Biodiversity, Conservation and Climate Change.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Tropical Forest Resources. 6th – 9th June
2011. (Pages 125 – 130). ISBN. 978-9966-21-012-8.
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5. Mumma – Martinon, C.A. (2009). “The Role of Women as Agents and Promoters of Unity,
Peace and Reconciliation in Kenya.” Hekima Review: Journal of Hekima College, May 2009.
No. 40, (Pages 137 – 146).
6. Mumma – Martinon, C.A. (2009). “Women in Conflict Management: How Traditional Roles
and Perceptions have been a Hindrance.” Hakimani Jesuit Journal of Social Justice in
Eastern Africa, Issue No. 01/09, (Pages 34 – 40). ISSN: 1995-6339.
7. Mumma – Martinon, C.A. (2008). The Post- Election Crisis in Kenya: Necessary Steps
Towards Genuine Reconciliation. In Ahenda S.K. (Ed.), “The Church in Africa in Service to
Reconciliation, Justice and Peace: In the Light of the Second Special Assembly for Africa of
the Synod of Bishops, The Proceedings of the 10th Interdisciplinary Theological Session
Nairobi, Kenya: The Catholic University of Eastern Africa. (pp. 86 – 114). ISBN: 9966 -
909-57-5.
BOOK REVIEWS
1. Mumma – Martinon, C.A (2019) Book Review: “The Soldiers Legacy: The Kenya Army at
55”, edited by Brigadier Jonah Mania Mwangi. Published by the Kenya Army. (April,
2019). (243 pages).
2. Book Review: Lieutenant General Daniel Opande (2019).In Pursuit of Peace in Africa: An
Autobiography. (East African Educational Publishers Ltd, 2019).ISBN: 98-9966-56-431-
3/98-9966-56-432-0. (238 pages). Presented on 21st September in Nairobi, Kenya and
Published on Star and Standard on 22, 2019.
REPORTS
1. Mumma-Martinon & Adams Oloo (2019). Report on Conflict Prevention, Management and
Resolution for National and Regional Diplomats. Ministry of Foreign Affairs/ Foreign
Service Academy. Mombasa, Kenya. (12 – 26 January 2019). (119 pages).
2. Mumma-Martinon CA. (2017). Total in Exploration & Production 60 Years of Total in
Kenya. Nairobi Kenya (Pages 74 -75). See also https://www.total.com/en/kenya
3. Mumma-Martinon CA. (2013). Social Performance- Bi-Annual Report (February 2013 –
June 2014), Total exploration and Production, Kenya. Year 1. Issue 1.
4. Mumma-Martinon CA. (2014). Social Performance- Bi-Annual Report (July 2013 –
February 2014), Total exploration and Production, Kenya. Year 2. Issue 1.
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JOURNAL ARTICLES
1. Mumma - Martinon, C.A. (2014). Effective Engagement of Stakeholders by Oil and Gas
Companies: A Case of the Stakeholder Relationship Management Tool in Kenya. Society of
Petroleum Engineers. Document ID SPE-170574-MS. Source: SPE African Health, Safety,
Security, and Environment and Social Responsibility Conference and Exhibition, 15-17
September, Maputo, Mozambique. Maputo Mozambique. (Pages 19). See also
https://doi.org/10.2118/170574-MS.
2. Mumma- Martinon, C.A. (2014). Peace Building and Promotion through Clinical Health:
Perspectives from a Clinical Psychologist in Kenya in E. O. Opongo & D. Kaulemu “The
African Forum for Catholic Social Teaching (AFCAST). Catholic Church Leadership in
Peace Building in Africa, Paulines Publications Africa. See https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/11835677 (pp.154-172). ISBN. 9789966088178
3. Mumma - Martinon, C.A. & Mwaura, P.N. (2010). “Political Violence in Kenya and Local
Churches’ Responses: The Case of the 2007 Post- Election Crisis. The Review of Faith and
International Affairs, Institute for Global Engagement. Routledge Taylor and Francis Group,
Vol. 8. (Pages 39 – 46). ISBN. 1557-0274.
4. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2009). “Water Management in Kenya: How Perennial Water
Problems can be handled to Address Conflicts and Its Sustainability.” The Voice: Jesuit
Hakimani Centre, Vol. 01/09, February – May, 2009. (Pages 12-13). ISSN. 2073-5456.
5. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2007). The Effectiveness of African Union in Promoting Peace and
Security: The Case of Eastern African Standby Force (EASF). University of Leipzig
Website: www.uni-leipzig.de/~ecas2009/index.php?option=com
OCCASSIONAL PAPERS
1. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2010). Efforts Towards Conflict Prevention in the Eastern African
Region: The Role of Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms.
Occasional Paper, Series 1. No.1. International Peace Support Training Centre. Nairobi,
Kenya.
2. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2010). The Role of Sub- Regional Organizations in Preventing
Water-Related Conflicts in the Eastern African Region. Occasional Paper, Series 1. No.7.
International Peace Support Training Centre. Nairobi, Kenya.
See:
https://www.undp.org/content/dam/kenya/docs/Implementing%20Partner%20Reports/Preven
ting_water_conflicts.pdf
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ISSUE BRIEFS
1. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2011). Implementation of the Djibouti Peace Agreement: The Role
of Different Actors and Stakeholders. International Peace Support Training Centre. Issue
Brief, No. 3, January. . (Pages 21 – 29). ISBN. 978 -966 -025-00-5
NEWSLETTERS
1. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2011). Rationale for Gender Mainstreaming in Peacekeeping
Operations. In International Peace Support Training Newsletter, “Peace Builders”, Vol. 4.
Issue 2, 01 April - 30 June, 12. (Page 12).
2. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2010). The Nile Treaty: What Is At Stake? Peace Builders,
International Peace Support Training Newsletter, 01 April - 30 June, 14.
MAGAZINES
1. Mumma-Martinon C.A. &, La-Marre C. (2013) "Managing the Impacts of Total’s Activities:
Initiating Early Dialogue to Create Climate of Trust with the local communities. Total's
Exploration & Production Techniques Magazine: Strategy, Methodologies And Testimonials.
No. 5. (Pages 78 – 83).
2. Mumma-Martinon, C.A. (2008). Examining the Real Issues at Stake in Post-Elections Crisis.
Catholic Information Service in Africa (CISA): Networking the Church in Africa and the
World. See also, http://www.cisanewsafrica.org.
3. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2010), Dreams of Dreams. KASEA NEWS. October – December
2009. (Page 4 -5).
4. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2010), Newly Signed Nile Treaty: Whats Benefits for the Upper
Countries. KASEA NEWS. October – December 2010. (Pages 7-8).
5. Mumma – Martinon, C.A. (2009). Discover the Success in You: Discover the Magic in
Believing in Yourself. Beauty, a Letter to Young Women. Nairobi, Kenya. Paulines
Publications in Africa. Vol. 4, July – December 8-9. ISBN. 9966 -08-269-7
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UNPUBLISHED
1. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2019), Training and Teaching Notes on Politics of Regional
Cooperation and Conflict for Fourth Year students.
2. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2018), Training and Teaching Notes on Conflict Prevention,
Management and Resolutions for Masters Students.
3. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2017), Training and Teaching Notes on Diplomacy for Masters
Students.
4. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2016), Training and Teaching Notes on International Organization
for Masters Students.
5. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2015), Training and Teaching Notes on International Organizations
for Third Year students.
6. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2013), Training and Teaching Notes on Introduction to
International Relations for Second Years students.
7. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2008), the 2007-2008 Kenya Post Elections Tragedy: Way
Forward. Reconciliation Series 1. Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations-
Hekima College.
8. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2007), Managing Transnational Water Conflicts in the Nile
Region: A Case Study of Sub Regional Organizations in Africa. (HIPSIR).
9. A Critical Analysis of the Nile Basis Initiative as an Institutional framework Amongst the
Nile Basis Counties ( HIPSIR)
10. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2005), European Union- Africa dialogue: Implications on the EU –
AU Relations.
11. Mumma-Martinon C.A. (2005), the Challenges of Ethnicity and Conflict in Africa: Some
Reflections. HIPSIR.
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CONFERENCES, SYPOSIUMS, COLLOQUIUMS AND WORKSHOPS
9, October 2019. Regional senior Mission Leaders Course (RSLM), Presented on Dialogue,
Negotiations and Mediation: The Theoretical Foundations. International Peace Support Training
Centre, Karen, Kenya.
3, October 2019. Moderator- Research Symposium. “Expanding Frontiers of Peace and
Security: Consolidating Lessons, Knowledge and Skills. International Peace Support Training
Centre, Karen, Kenya.
July 1-5, 2019: Transatlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race Conference. Theme: Old
Divisions, New Social Formations- Africa and Diaspora. Hekima College Institute of Peace
Studies and International Relations. Paper Presented: “The Dilemma of Sovereignty and
Regional Politics in Conflict Resolution in the horn of Africa and the Great Lakes Region.”
13th -14th November, 2018: .Expert Workshop on Inclusive Peace Agreement. Inclusive Peace
and Transition Initiative. Oslo, Norway. Presented a paper: “The Implications of Inclusivity in
Reconciliation and national Healing for Countries: The Case of Truth Justice and Reconciliation
Commission, Kenya.”
9th – 10th October 2018: 3rd International Conference on Religious Extremism and Violence in
Africa: Reviewing the Practice of Intervention & Inter-Religious Dialogue. HIPSIR. Presented a
paper on “Assessing the Defector rehabilitation Programme in Somalia in Fighting Violent
Extremism”.
23rd March 2016. Stakeholder Corporate Social Responsibility Forum on Women in the
Extractives. The Forum organized by the High Commission of Canada in partnership with
Ufadhili Trust, held on Wednesday 23rd March, 2016 at the Intercontinental Hotel from 9:00am -
4:00pm.
14th March 2016. The Global Oil Market Outlook and assessment of Kenya’s Future Oil and
Gas Potential. Organized by Rystad Energy in collaboration with Innovation Norway, East
African Region, Commercial Section, and Nairobi Serena Hotel. 16th – 20th February 2016:
Editing and Review of Conflict Analysis and Prevention Course, IPSTC, Nairobi, Kenya.
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26th January 2016, Conference on the Commemoration of the International Holocaust
Remembrance Day, 8.4.4. Nairobi University, Kenya.
15th 16th October 2015, International and National Perspectives on Crime and Crime Reduction.
Sixth International Conference. The Maslow Hotel, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa.
18th - 22nd August 2015, Development Need Change: How can Change be achieved? Joint
Conference in Tamale, Ghana. Catholic Exchange Service (KAAD).
10the - 11th February 2015, Enhancing Community Engagement in Kenya’s Extractive Sector,
Serena Hotel, Nairobi.
Friday, 6th February 2015: Kick-off event for the BMZ DFID initiative "Skills for Oil and Gas
Africa" (SOGA), Fairview Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya.
26th - 27th November, 2014. Kenyan Industries Readiness for Oil and Gas Value Chain. Nairobi
Process. Tribe Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.
8th -9th October, 2014. Conference on Transitional Justice on Post Conflict Societies. Hekima
College. Institute of Peace studies and International Relations. Nairobi, Kenya. Presented a
paper. “Post Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission: What Way Forward for Kenya?”
15th – 18th September, 2014: Society of Petroleum Engineers. SPE African Health, Safety,
Security, and Environment and Social Responsibility Conference and Exhibition, 15-17
September, Maputo, Mozambique.
25th -27th June 2014: Local Energy Content conference Organized by Oil and Gas Sector in
Kenya. Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi.
12th-13th June 2014: Fifty Years After Independence: The Nations In East Africa Revisiting
Nation Building Between Particularism And Universalism. Organized By IFRA Kenya.
5th June, 2014: Peace Conference on Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in Kenya. Hekima
College (Presented a paper). “After the Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission, What
forward for Reconciliation and National Healing”?
24th March, 2014: Seminar on Managing Conflict in Oil Companies and Local Communities.
Total Exploration and Production Kenya. Nyali International Beach Hotel, Mombasa.
23rd- 29th November 2013: Workshop on Social Affairs in Exploration and Production (SEPP)
Paris, France.
31st October 2013: Strengthening Education, Skills and Training for Oil and Gas sector in
Kenya. Organized by Africa Oil Company and Lundin Foundation. Panafric Hotel, Nairobi.
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28th October 2013: Conference to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the German-French Elysèe
Treaty. “French-German Cooperation Promoting European Integration: A Model for East
Africa”. Organized by DAAD. Heron Portico Hotel, Nairobi.
18th October 2013: Conference on Access to Water in Nairobi: Mapping the Inequities beyond
the Statistics. Organized by The Global Water Operators Partnership Alliance
(UNHABITAT and IFRA) at UN Complex Gigiri.
11th – 12th October 2013: Conference on Transitional Justice Human Rights and Reconciliation
in Africa. Hekima Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR).
22nd – 24th September 2013: Group Societal Seminar on Sustainable Development organized by
Total Exploration and Production in Paris, France.
14th December 2012: Review Workshop on Gender Dimension on International Terrorism.
Heinrich Boll Stiftung and Women Leadership and Public Policy Centre (WLEAP), Panafric
Hotel, Nairobi. (Reviewer)
4th December, 2012: “The Role of the Church in Nurturing Political Leadership and Good
Governance: African Forum for catholic Social Teaching, Hekima College Institute of Peace
Studies and International Relations.
29th November, 2012, NPI- Africa Violence in Transition Reflection: The Transformation of
Violence through an African Comparative Lens: Lessons for Violence Prevention. Jacaranda
Hotel, Nairobi.
22nd – 25th November, 2012, Kasea Annual Seminar: Towards East African Integration:
Regionalization as a New Space for social and Economic Change. Pope Paul VI Memorial Hotel,
Kampala, Uganda.
8th – 10th October, 2012: Electoral Reforms: The Road to Credible and Peaceful Elections:
Nairobi University Political Science Students Associations (NUPOSA), St. Paul’s University
Chapel, Nairobi.
April 2012: Presentation on the Role of Women in Reconciliation, Kilimambogo TTC.
24th February 2012, Conference on the African Synod. Organized by Tangaza College, Nairobi,
Kenya. Paper presented: “The Role of Women in Reconciliation.” Exploring the Future of
Mission in Africa: Celebration of the Maryknoll’s 100 Years in Mission: Paper, presented and
published.
September, 2011: A Joint Workshop by the Institute of Security Studies and Regional Centre of
Small Arms (RECSA) at La Mada Hotel, Nairobi. Paper presented: “The Role of Regional
Bodies in Promoting Sustainable Peace in the Great Lakes Region.”
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June 2011: Conference on the Implications of Water Management on the Environment.
Organized by the Institute of Security Studies, Nairobi Kenya.
13th -14th August 2010: Discussant Round Table on Foreign Policy and Environmental
Diplomacy. Organized by the Institute of Security Studies and Foreign Service Institute,
Mombasa, Kenya.
16th June, 2009: ISS Round Table on the Burundi Pre- elections. Organized by Institute of
Security Studies (ISS) at the ISS Offices, Nairobi, Kenya.
18th November, 2009: Joint Workshop by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Institute For
Security Studies and Climate Change Network on “Climate Change and Environmental
Diplomacy” Serena Hotel Nairobi, Kenya.
4th-7th, June, 2009, June, Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies (AEGIS) - 3rd
European Conference on African Studies (ECAS - 2009). Organized by University of Leipzig
Germany. Paper presented: The effectiveness of African Union in Promoting Peace and Security:
The case of Eastern African Standby Force (EASBRIG)
20th - 21st March 2009: Conference on “Shared Waters Shared, Shared Opportunities.”
Organized by The Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations, Hekima College,
Nairobi, Kenya.
August-September, 2008; February, 2009: International Training Programme on
Transboundary Water Management – Lake Victoria Region - TWM-LV 2008. Organized by the
Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI) in Collaboration with SIDA, Romboll Natura
and ACTS. Kenya.
7th -8th, February, 2008: A Workshop on “The Appreciation of the Environment in Relation to
our Spirituality.” Organized by the Mill Hill Fathers, Nairobi, Kenya.
9th, 2008, October: A joint Seminar on Peace and Security in Eastern Africa. Organized by the
French Embassy in Kenya and the Institute of Security Studies at the French Ambassador’s
Residence, Nairobi, Kenya. Paper presented: Perspectives and Ways Ahead: Stakes and
Challenges”
31st, October, 2008, Workshop on Environmental Diplomacy and Human Security. Organized
by the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kenya and the Institute of
Security Studies (ISS), at the Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.
2008: Workshop on “Women in Conflict Management and how traditional roles and perceptions
have been a hindrance.” Organized by the Religious Superiors of Kenya (RSCK), Nairobi,
Kenya.
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25th, January, 2008, Panel Discussion on ‘The Root Causes of the Post Election Crisis in
Kenya. ” Organized by Hekima College, Nairobi, Kenya. Paper presented: “Kenya Post Election
Crisis: The Real Issues at Stake.”
29th, June, 2008, Conference on the Role of Academicians in Peace Building. Organized by the
Kenya Association of Scholars in East Africa (KASEA) at the United Kenya Club, Nairobi,
Kenya. Paper presented: A time for Healing: What can Christian Academicians contribute to a
United Kenya?”
29th-30th, May, 2008, National Symposium on Post-Election Peace Building. Organized by the
Catholic Justice and Peace Commission in Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA),
Nairobi, Kenya. Paper presented: “Kenya Post Election Crisis: The Role of Women as agents
and promoters of Unity, Peace and Reconciliation.”
11th, March, 2008, Workshop on “Post-Election and Peacebuilding: The Role of the Church in
promoting Reconciliation and National Healing.” Organized by the Religious Superiors
Conference of Kenya (RSCK), Nairobi, Kenya.
5th – 7th, March, 2008, Conference on the Church in Africa in Service to Reconciliation, Justice
and Peace: The 2nd Special Assembly for Africa of the Synod of Bishops: 10th Interdisciplinary
Theological Session. Organized by CUEA University, Nairobi, Kenya. Paper presented:
“Kenyan Post Election Tragedy: The Necessary Steps Towards Genuine Reconciliation?” 30th -
8th May/June 2007, Forum de l'IHEDN sur le continent African (FICA 8), The Stability and
Development in Africa: What Synergies for Co-operation Matters? Organized by the French
Ministry of Defense, Paris, France.
28th, September 2007, Seminar on “Managing Transnational Water Conflicts in Africa: With
reference to the Nile Region.” Organized by the Institute of Peace Studies and International
Relations, Hekima College, Nairobi, Kenya.
16th, October, 2007, Policy Workshop on “UN Intervention in Somalia: Lessons Learnt.
Organized by the Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies (IDIS) at Lilian Towers Hotel-
Nairobi, Kenya.
23rd May, 2002, XVIII: International Biennial Conference: African Studies Association in
Germany (VAD e.V.). Africa’s Diversity: Ending the Monologue? University of Hamburg Von-
Melle Park 6 (“Philosophentturm”), Organized by the University of Leipzig and University of
Humburg, Germany.
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ASSOCIATIONS AND NETWORKS
1. International Security and Conflict Analysis Network see https://iscan-int.org/iscan-experts/
2. Partner Committee member of Catholic Academic Exchange (KAAD) Germany see
https://www.kaad.de/en/stipendien/stipendienprogramm-
3. KAAD Association of Scholars in East Africa (KASEA)
2. Lwak Girls Alumni
ADDITIONAL TRAINING AND SKILLS
My happiest moments have been when learning new things or undertaking challenging tasks.
This has been demonstrated by the fact that before and even after getting my PhD, I have
continued doing different courses, attending conferences, workshops and seminars for self-
improvement and to have additional skills in different capacities as shown below.
CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION, ACCOMPLISHMENT, MERIT &
PARTICIPATION
Voluntary Service: Scholarship Partner Committee: KAAD (2012 and 2018).
Partnership for Africa Social and Governance Research (2017).
Cultural Orientation Approach: Berlitz International (2016).
Session Chair, Panellist and Member of Technical Programme Committee: AAPG and
Society of Petroleum Engineers (2016).
PhD Supervision Training Workshop- University of Nairobi. (2014).
4th Regional Senior Mission Leaders Course - IPSTC (2011).
Facilitator Development Programme-IPSTC IPSTC (2011).
Sustainable Waste Management: US- Africa Command (2011).
Certificate of Merit: Kianda School (2011).
Tranboundary Water Conflict: Ramboll Natura, SIWI and SIDA (2008).
Institut des Haltes Etudes de defence Nationale: Ministry of Defense, France (2007).
Warranted Ranger: Kenya Girl Guide Association (1996).
Teacher Pastoral Counsellor: Maryward Centre (1995).
Leader, Young Christian Students, Lwak Girls High School (1991-1994).
Religious Education Awareness Programme: Catholic Arch Diocese of Eldoret (1993).
Pre- University Training Programme – Kenya National Youth Service (1986).
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CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION - LEAD FACILITATOR AND
FACILITATOR
Lead Facilitator
Lead Facilitator: Female Soldiers Course training on Peace support Operation. UN
Women/Japan, Humanitarian Peace support Training Centre (HPSS), Embakasy, Kenya.
11th – 22nd March, 2019.
Lead Facilitator: Female Soldiers Course training on Peace support Operation. UN
Women/Japan, Humanitarian Peace support Training Centre (HPSS), Embakasy, Kenya.
November, 2018.
Lead Facilitator: Training Regional Diplomats on Conflict Prevention, Management and
Resolution the Foreign Service Institute/Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mombasa, Kenya.12th -
26th January, 2019.
Lead Facilitator: North West State, Somali Parliamentarian Committee: AMISOM (2018).
Lead Facilitator: Dialogue, Negotiation and Mediation: International Peace Support
Training Centre (IPSTC) 15th – 26th January, 2018.
Lead Facilitator: Training for Regional Diplomats on Conflict Resolution, Mombasa
Kenya, 2015.
Lead Facilitator: Induction of Kenyan Diplomats, Nairobi, Kenya, 2014.
Facilitator
Facilitator: 8, November 2019, Civilian Foundation Course. HPSS, Nairobi, Kenya.
Facilitator: The 18th Regional Senior Missions Leaders Course. International Peace
Support Training Centre (IPSTC) 1st – 12th October, 2018.
Facilitator: Civilian Foundation Course. Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS)
Embakasy, Kenya, 8th to 19th July, 2019.
Facilitator: Training Workshop on Mechanisms and Initiatives Towards Conflict
Resolution: The Role of African Union and Regional Economic Communities Hekima
Institute of Peace Studies and International Relations (HIPSIR), 2nd July 2018.
Facilitator: Approaches, Stages and Conduct of Mediation and Language Assistant
International Peace Support Training Centre 4th – 5th June, 2018.
Facilitator: Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding & Reconciliation training workshop.
HIPSIR. May 21-25, 2018
Facilitator: Civilian Foundation Course. HPSS, Embakasy, Kenya. 2nd to 12th April 2019.
Facilitator: Dialogue, Negotiation and Mediation: IPSTC ( January, April, June 2018)
Facilitator: Working with Language Assistant. (IPSTC) 16th – 19th March, 2018.
Facilitator: Civilian Foundation Course: HPSS Embakasy, Kenya. (2018)
Facilitator, Capacity Building Workshop for Hirshabelle Parliamentarians, Somali: African
Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), 2017.
Trainer: International Assignment Kenya. Berlitz International. Cultural Orientation
Approach.
Facilitator, Gender Leadership Training: IPSTC, (2016).
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Co-Facilitator: Preventive Diplomacy, IPSTC. (2010).
Lead Repertoire for IPSTC: African Peace Support Trainers Association (APSTA), 2010.
VOLUNTARY ACTIVITIES
Mentorship for Universities, High schools and Primary students (2007 – Date)
Main Achievements
Initiated the “Waster Watcher Recycling Project” and Positive Discipline for Primary
Schools.
Initiated Mentorship and Conflict Resolution Programmes for High Schools
Initiated Mentorship and Empowerment Programmes for Universities.
Treasurer for the Catholic Exchange Academic Services (KAAD - Germany) Scholarship
Committee in East Africa.
Chair for the Alumni for my former High School.
HOBBIES
Being with family and doing fun activities.
Reading and writing motivational books.
Sporting and outdoor activities: Swimming, aerobics, jogging and cycling.
Gardening, interior and exterior decoration.
Cooking.
Interacting and being with friends and colleagues.
REFEREES
Prof. Peter Wanyande,
Department of Political
Science and Public
Administration,
University of Nairobi
Tel: +254 701 281444
Prof. Adams Oloo,
Department of Political
Science and Public
Administration,
University of Nairobi
Tel. +254 734 750423
Major Jason A.M
Steeves
(Immediate
Supervisor at
IPSTC), Currently, Policy
Officer (Africa)
Directorate
Peacekeeping Policy
613-995-6062
Canada.
Dr. Marko Kuhn,
(Head of Africa
Department), KAAD,
Hausdorffstrasse
151
D-53129,Bonn
Germany
+49 (0)228 91758-
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+49 (0)228 91758-
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