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Revised, November 2018 CURRICULUM VITAE Prof. Winnie V. Mitullah Director & Associate Research Professor Institute for Development Studies University of Nairobi P.O. BOX 30197, Nairobi, KENYA. Tel: +254(0) 203318262 Ext. 8177 Cell-Phone: 0722-870-722 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

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Revised, November 2018

CURRICULUM VITAE

Prof. Winnie V. Mitullah Director & Associate Research Professor

Institute for Development Studies University of Nairobi

P.O. BOX 30197, Nairobi, KENYA. Tel: +254(0) 203318262 Ext. 8177

Cell-Phone: 0722-870-722 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

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Winnie V. Mitullah1 Summary of Curriculum Vitae

Winnie V. Mitullah is the current Director and Associate Research Professor of Development Studies at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), and the Director Gender Affairs, University of Nairobi. I hold a PhD in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of York, UK. My PhD thesis was on Urban Housing, with a major focus on policies relating to low income housing. Over the years, I have researched and consulted in the areas of governance, in particular in the area of provision and management of urban services and the role of stakeholders in development. My focus in these areas has included an examination of policies, and institutional dynamics in relation to local level development, including that of devolved governments, Micro and Small Enterprises [SMEs], public and Non Motorised Transport (NMT), gender, youth and media. I have worked in both the public and the nonprofit sector. Immediately after finalising my Masters at the University of Nairobi in 1983, I joined Mazingira Institute as a principal researcher in a comparative study of seven African cities coordinated by the University of Toronto in Canada. After this assignment, I took up a Ministry of Local Government and UNICEF contract to set up the Social Services Coordination Unit within the former Ministry of Local Government. This exposed me not only to researching, planning and monitoring but also to actual implementation and evaluation of development programmes. This prepared me for my research and teaching employment which I began at the end of 1987, when I was employed as a Junior Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Studies (IDS). Overall, I have researched, taught, consulted and collaborated with a number of academic colleagues and institutions, Government Ministries, UN and other local and international agencies, notably: UNICEF, UN-HABITAT, UNDP, UNDESA, UNIFEM, UNEP, World Bank, EC, DFID, FIT, USAID, DANIDA and both national and international NGOs as reflected in my CV. The collaborations have included research, evaluations, project development, write-ups and facilitation of related processes. In the area of research, I have built a large research network and funding agencies across the globe, which is reflected in the research projects and funding I have been able to attract to the University of Nairobi. Most of these projects also provide for student scholarships and exchange programmes for academic staff. Since my last promotion to the position of Associate Research Professor in January 2007, I have continued to undertake research, to publish and to undertake University management assignments. Some of my recent publications include an edited volume (2017) on Non-Motorised Transport Integration into Urban Transport Planning in Africa; and the following articles, and chapters: `Urban Governance: Transcending Conventional Urban Governance’ (2017); "Mainstreaming Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) in Policy & Planning in Nairobi: Institutional Issues and Opportunities" (2016); Politics, Policy and Paratransit: A View from Nairobi (2016); Political Engagement Deficit in Sustainable Governance of Cities in East Africa (2015); `Negotiated Democracy: A Double Barrel Sword’ (2015); `Institutional Context of ICT and Women’s Participation in Kenya’ (2014); `Media Practitioners and Public Opinion on 1 Winnie V. Mitullah, University of Nairobi, IDS Box 30197, Nairobi. E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] 0722 870 722; 254 [20 2247968.

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Interactive Media Shows in Kenya: The Case of Citizen TV’s Power Breakfast/Cheche’ (2014); `Pattern of Pedestrian Injuries in the City of Nairobi: Implications for Urban Safety Planning’ (2013); and `Development Ideals and Reality: Bridging the Kenya Gap Through Devolution’ (2012) among others as reflected in my CV. Currently, I direct two major IDS research programmes, one, AFROBAROMETER Governance Surveys covering 36 African countries and another, African Centre for Public and Non Motorist Transport (ACET) covering three African countries, and collaborating with scholars from Kenya, the African and other regions. Besides these projects, and other on-going small projects at the institute, at the UON management level, I have been a member of a number of committees, including UMB Committee on Intellectual Property/Creativity Awards, Committee on alignment of UON Policies to the Constitution of Kenya 2010, Senate Representative in the Board of Post Graduate Studies for two terms, Task Force on Structure of the Graduate School and College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) Restructuring Committee. In terms of engagement in development and policy work, I currently chair the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO Social and Human Science Programme Committee and member of the following initiatives: African Urban Research Initiative (AURI) hosted at the University of Cape Town, Global Urban Competitive Project (GUCP) hosted at Bucknell University, Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT), a global foundation, Scientific Committee member of Urban Development Institute (UDMi), and a member of Women in Informal Employment Globalising and Organising [WIEGO] hosted at Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, USA. I have coordinated various local and international task forces, committees and working groups, including being a member of the Kenya Government Task Force on Devolved Government that structured the County Governments by developing devolution policy and drafting of relevant legislations. Other positions previously held include: Vice Chairperson, Governing Council of the Kenya African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM); Commissioner, former Kenya National Commission on Gender and Development; Chair of the UN-HABITAT Advisory Board of the Global Research Network on Human Settlements (HS-Net); member of Board of the Foundation for International Training (FIT) based in Canada; member of Task Force on the Kenya Review and Harmonization of the Legal Framework on Education, Training and Research; member, Kenya Housing Policy Review; member, Appraisal of the Implementation of the HABITAT Agenda and Social Sustainability Promotion; and Vice Chair former Ministry of Labour and Human Resource Development Task Force on Micro and Small Enterprises.

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CURRICULUM VITAE A: PERSONAL DETAILS NAME: Prof. Winnie V. Mitullah.

ADDRESS: P.O Box 12496 00100 GPO, Nairobi, Kenya. TELEPHONE: Office: (254) 020 2247968 or 318262 Ext. 28177 FAX: (254) 20 2222036. Mobile: 0722870722 E-MAIL [email protected]; [email protected]; DATE OF BIRTH: 21st July 1955. PLACE OF BIRTH: Nairobi, Kenya. MARITAL STATUS: Widow NUMBER OF CHILDREN: Three Daughters COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE: Kenya. PUBLIC INTERACTION LANGUAGES: English and Kiswahili

B: EDUCATION 1990-1993: Doctor of Philosophy. Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies, University of York, U.K. 1980-1983: Master of Arts in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Nairobi, Kenya. 1977-1980: Bachelor of Arts, major in Political Science and Public Administration University of Nairobi, Kenya. 1975-1976: East African Advanced Certificate of Education (E.A.A.C.E.), Nairobi Girls School, Nairobi, Kenya. 1971-1974: East African Certificate of Education (E.A.C.E.), Ogande Girls High School, Homa-Bay, Kenya.

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C: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Current Designation: Director & Associate Research Professor, Institute for Development Studies (IDS), & Director, Gender Affairs, University of Nairobi. 1988-1989: Principal Researcher "Hawking as a Survival Strategy for the Urban Poor in Nairobi." A study funded by the Ford Foundation and administered by the Tekuza Research Institute. 1988/87: Member of the Inter-Ministerial Task Force on Housing Policy Review, Sub-Task Force on Administrative Organization. 1986-1988: Social Services Coordinator, Ministry of Local Government/UNICEF Contract. 1986-1987: Member of the Inter-Ministerial Organizing Committee on the International Year of Shelter for the Homeless (IYSH), Sub-task Force on Papers and Reports. 1985: Visiting Researcher on Urban Development, University of Toronto, Institute of Environmental Studies, Project Ecoville' (March-June). 1984: Research Assistant "Local Authorities in Kenya" conducted by Burmaud Daniel E. of Centre De Recherche Et De Documentation Universitaire (C.R.E.D.U.). 1983 – 1986: Principal Researcher on ̀ Managing African Cities', Mazingira Institute, Nairobi. 1983/86: Principal Researcher "Urban Growth and Management of Urban Reform", Mazingira Institute. 1979: District Officer (D.O.) University of Nairobi Internship, Nakuru District. Administrative duties (holding meetings/taking minutes of the District Development committee, training 1979 census clerks and Presiding officers; and compiling monthly reports for the division. 1977: Vocational Employment: Clerical Officer, National Social Security Fund (NSSF), Nairobi, (January-August). D: ON-GOING RESEARCH 2017/2022 Social Protection among Construction, Petty Trade and Transport workers, a collaborative project of Institute for Development Studies (IDS), University of Nairobi, University of Mzumbe, and Tanzania and University of Roskilde, Denmark. Funded by DANIDA 2018/2023 Rights and Resilience in Kenya (RARE), a collaboration of UoN and University of Copenhagen. 2016/2018 County Capacity Assessment, a project of AHADI and Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi: Principal Researcher and Cluster Team Leader. Funded by

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USAID 2017/2018. Socially Inclusive Cities. A joint project between Universities, NGOs and police/practice partners in India, Kenya, Nigeria, the UK, and Vietnam. Funded by Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). 2017/2018 Mapping and Analysis of Smart Transport in Malindi and Nakuru Municipalities, funded by Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF). 2010 To-date Bi-Annual on-going project - Afro Barometer Surveys measuring Social, Political and Economic Atmosphere in Africa IDS Project funded by Multiple donors. Regional Coordinator for the Eastern Africa Region 2009-To-date. Kenya Coordinator: The African Centre of Excellence for Studies in Public and Non-Motorised Transport (NMT). A collaboration of the University of Cape Town, University of Dar-es-Salaam and University of Nairobi. Incorporate other universities in Kenya (Maseno University, Kenyatta University, Jomo Kenyatta University, Technical University of Kenya, Multi-media University of Kenya) through research and mentoring and supporting students keen on public and NMT transport research. Funded by VOLVO Research & Educational Foundations (VREF). E: TEACHING, SUPERVISION, COORDINATION AND REVIEW OF PUBLICATIONS Teaching [University of Nairobi]: M.A Programme course on `Urban Issues'; Rural - Urban Interface; Politics and Governance in Urban Management; Undergraduate Courses: Introduction to Local Government [2nd year]; Fundamentals of Development and their Application to Development in Kenya [1st year]. 2009. Visiting Professor, University of Toronto, Canada, September – December 2009. Course taught: Rural Urban Linkages in East Africa 2010.Visiting Scholar: University of Roskilde, Denmark, working on a research project on Media and Governance in East Africa. 11th September to 15th October. Guest Lecturer [Foreign University Exchange Programmes Students of St Lawrence University, USA; Friends University, USA, subject area]: `Social Dimensions of Development: Urban Development Issues'; Gender Issues in Kenya and Dynamics of Informal Economy in Kenya Guest Lecturer [Africa Training Course on Local and Regional Development Planning and Management]: Self-Governance for Local Development. Supervision of postgraduate students in the Institute for Development Studies, Department of political Science and Public Administration, Regional and Urban Planning Department and School Computing and Informatics of the University of Nairobi, and Maseno University. PhD: `Diverse Informalities’: Spatial Transformations in Nairobi’ by Tom Anyamba, Oslo School Architecture and Department of Architecture, University of Nairobi. Graduated,

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PhD: Co-Supervisor: `ICT Usage and Development Outcomes to individuals’ and Households’ Quality of Life in Kenya’ by Margaret Nyambura Ndungu, School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi. Graduated. PhD Co-Supervisor. `The Interaction Between Land Use Transformation and Crime Incidence in Dandora, Nairobi, Kenya’ by Romanus Opiyo. Graduated, 2014. PhD: Co-supervisor: `Analysis of Pedestrian and Bicyclist Road Traffic Crashes in Nairobi City’ by Japheth Ogendi, School of Public Health and Community Development, Maseno University. Graduated. PhD. Co-Supervisor. Uptake of ICT by Young Women in Informal Settlements: The Case Study of Mathare Pioneer Youth Group’ by Grace G. Githaiga. Final draft writing stage, March 2017 PhD. Co-Supervisor. `Child Social Protection in Kenya: The Nexus Between Formal and Informal Mechanisms’, by John Njoka. Field work, March 2018 PhD. External Examiner. `Vulnerability of Men to HIV in Kenya’ by Masgeti B. Wangoyi. University of Roskilde, Denmark. 2016 PhD External Examiner. `The Constituency Development Fund in Kenya: Its Formulation and Practice’ by Kariuki James Gichuru, University of Nairobi, 2016 PhD. External Examiner, `The Built Environment, Behavioural Adjustment and Road Safety in Tanzania’ by Deus Damian Komba. Norwegian Technical University of Science & Technology (NTNU), 2015 PhD. External Examiner, `Uncovering the Urban Unknown: Mapping Methods in Popular Settlements’ by Anders Ese, The Oslo School of Architecture and Design. 2014 PhD External Examiner, `An Investigation into the Reduction of Road Safety Risk in South Africa Through the Use of Microscopic Simulation Modelling’, by Rahul Jobanputra, University of Cape Town. 2013 PhD. External Examiner, `Managing Plastic Waste in Urban Kenya: Niche Innovations in Production and Recycling’ by Leah Oyake, Wageningen University. 2012 PhD. External Examiner, `I don’t tell my Husband about Vegetable Sales’ – Gender Aspects of Urban Agriculture in Eldoret, Kenya. African Studies Centre, Leiden, Netherlands. 2012. PhD. External Examiner, `The Challenge of Planning for Poverty Reduction in Urban Kenya: The Case of Nairobi’s LASDAP Planning Approach in Viwandani Ward’, by Grace Nyonyintono Kowemera Lubaale. University of Witrwatersrand, South Africa. 2011. PhD. External Examiner, Urban Transformations: Changing Building Types in Kariokor, Dar-es-

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Salaam, Tanzania’, Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway. 2007 Reviewer of publications for: World Development; African Journal of Science, Journal of Political Science, Technology, Innovation and Development; University of Nairobi Press, Zed Publications Press; Journal of Housing, Theory and Society; Journal of Regional Development Dialogue; Journal of Regional Development Studies (RDS); Journal of Development Southern Africa; Scandinavian University Press, Institute for policy Analysis, Institute for Development Studies, Women in Informal Employment Globalising and Organising (WIEGO) among others. - Journal Publication Editorial Committees: African Sociological Review, a Bi-annual Publication of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA); Regional Development Studies, published by the United nations Centre for Regional Development, Nagoya, Japan; African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development published by Adonis-Abbey Publishers Ltd, London F: PUBLISHED PAPERS, BOOKS AND EDITED WORKS

1. Journal Articles 2016. Winnie V. Mitulllah and Romanus Opiyo "Mainstreaming Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) in Policy & Planning in Nairobi: Institutional Issues and Opportunities", in Journal of Sustainable Mobility (JSM) Volume 3, Issue 1 of June 2016. 2013. Japheths Ogendi, Wilson Odero Winnie V. Mitullah & meleckizedek Khayesi. 2013. `Pattern of Pedestrian Injuries in the City of Nairobi: Implications for Urban Safety Planning’, in Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of New York Academy of Medicine 10: 1007/s11524-013-9789-8 2011. Winnie V. Mitullah. `Development Ideals and Reality: Bridging the Kenya Gap Through Devolution’, in Maseno University Journal, Vol 1: special issue on Atieno-Odhiambo: Proceedings of the Conference held at Maseno University on 14 – 15th July, 2011 2012. Nyambua Ndung’u, Timothy Waema& Winnie Mitullah. 2012. `Factors influencing Usage of New Technologies in Low-Income Households in Kenya: The Case of Nairobi’ in Journal of Info VOL 14 No 4 pp 52 – 64 2012. Orero R, McCormick D, Winnie V. Mitullah, Chitere P and Ommeh M, 2012: Paratransit operations and institutions in Nairobi: A concept paper on paratransit strategy Journal of Professional Practice, June 2012 2011. McCormick D, Winnie V. Mitullah, Chitere P, Orero R and Ommeh M, 2011: Urban transport strategies in Nairobi: A bird’s eye view. Journal of Public Transportation volume 16.2 2009. Timothy Waema, Winnie Mitullah & Edith Odera. `Research in Africa e-Local Governance: Outcome Assessment Research Framework’, in African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, Vol 1 No. 1, 2009

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2008. Winnie V. Mitullah. 2008. `Decentralised Urban Service Delivery in Nairobi’, in Journal of Regional Development Dialogue (RDD), Vol. 29, No. 2, Autumn 2008 2007. Timothy Waema and Winnie Mitullah `E-governance and governance: A Case Study of the Assessment of the Effects of Integrated Financial Management System on Good Governance in Two Municipal Councils in Kenya’. New York: ACM; E-Journal (ACM Digital Library) – ISBN: 978-1-59593-822-0 2007. Winnie V. Mitullah. 2007. `Informality: The Bedrock of African Cities’ in Habitat Debate, June 2007, vol. 13, No. 12. 2004. `Participatory Governance and Poverty Alleviation in Local Authorities: Lessons and Challenges’, in Journal of Regional Development Dialogue [RDD] Vol 25, No 1, Spring 2004. 2002. with Jason Ogolla and Monica Omullo `Impact of Gold Mining on the Environment and Human Health: A Case Study in the Migori Gold Belt, Kenya’ in Journal of Environmental Geochemistry and Health 24: 141-158. 2000. with Spencer Hensen and Ann-Marie Brouder. `Food Safety Requirements and Food Exports from Developing Countries: The Case of Fish Exports from Kenya to the European Union’ in American Journal of Agricultural Economics 82(5) Number 5, 2000: 1159-1169 1992. `Towards a Policy of Upgrading Informal Settlements and Site and Service Schemes in the City of Nairobi, Kenya' in Journal of African Urban Quarterly vol 7 Nos 1 and 2, February and May 1991."Hawking as a Survival Strategy for The Urban Poor in Nairobi" published in "Urbanisation & Environment" October 1991. 1.1. Forthcoming Journals `Development Theories in Africa: Signposts to Development or Mis-Direction?’ UNESCO (EOLSS) Anthology Publication Winnie V. Mitullah, Othieno Nyajom and Fredrick Omukanga. `Malaria and Rift Valley Fever in Kenya: Charateristics of the Uninformed and Policy Implications’, for submission in Journal of

Geospatial Health

2. Book Chapters 2017.Mitullah, W.V. `Urban Governance: Transcending Conventional Urban Governance’ (chapter 13)’, in Iossifora, D, Doll, C & Gasparatos A (Eds) Defining Urban: Interdisciplinary and Professional Perspectives’. Routledge Publishing 2017. With Romanus Opiyo, `Effectiveness of Institutional and Policy Framework for Walking and

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Cycling Provision in Cape Town, Dar-es-Salaam and Nairobi’, in Non Motorised Transport Integration into Urban Transport Planning in Africa by Winnie V. Mitullah, Marianne Vanderschuren and Meleckidzedek Khayesi (eds). Routledge: London 2017. with Romanus Opiyo `Non-Motorised Transport Infrastructure Provision in Nairobi’, in Non Motorised Transport Integration into Urban Transport Planning in Africa by Winnie V. Mitullah, Marianne Vanderschuren and Meleckidzedek Khayesi (eds). Routledge: London 2017. With Meleckidzedek Khayesi, Todd Litman, Edwardo vanconcelos, `Grounding Urban Walking and Cycling in Political Economy Framework’, in in Non Motorised Transport Integration into Urban Transport Planning in Africa by Winnie V. Mitullah, Marianne Vanderschuren and Meleckidzedek Khayesi (eds). Routledge: London 2017. With Marianne Vandershuren, Gail Jennings, Meleckizedek Khayesi, `Challenges and Opportunities for Non-Motorised Transport in Urban Africa’, in Non Motorised Transport Integration into Urban Transport Planning in Africa by Winnie V. Mitullah, Marianne Vanderschuren and Meleckidzedek Khayesi (eds). Routledge: London 2016. with Jacqeline Klopp, `Politics, Policy and Paratransit: A View from Nairobi’, in Roger Behrens, McCormick, Dorothy and Mfinanga, David (eds), Paratransit in African Cities: Operations, Regulations and Reform’ published by Routledge 2015. `Negotiated Democracy: A Double Barrel of Success and Failure’, in Kimanu Njogu and Peter Wafula wekesa (eds), Kenya’s 2013 General Elections: Stakes, Practices and Outcomes. Twaweza Communications & Heinrich Boll Stiftung 2015. `Political Engagement Deficit in Sustainable Governance of Cities in East Africa’, in Kresl K. Peter (ed) Cities and Partnership for Sustainable Urban Development, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK. Northampton, MA, USA 2014. Okoth Fred Mudhai and Winnie Mitullah, `Media Practitioners and Public Opinion on Interactive Media Shows in Kenya: The Case of Citizen TV’s Power Breakfast/Cheche’, in Christopher Schimidt (ed), Kenya’s Media Landscape: A Success Story with Serious Structural Challenges, published by Akademie, VISTAS 2013. Winnie V. Mitullah. `Institutional Context of ICT and Women’s Participation in Kenya’ in Tufte, T, Wildermuth, N, Anne Sofie Hansen-Skovmoes and Winnie V. Mitullah (eds) Speaking Up and Talking Back? Media, Empowerment and Civic Engagement Among East and Southern African Youth. NORDICOM, University of Gothenburg. 2011. Winnie V. Mitullah. 2011. `Constituency Development Fund: Issues and Challenges of Management’, in Orieko P, Chitere and Roberta Mutiso (eds) Working with Rural Communities: Participatory Action Research in Kenya 2nd Edition. University of Nairobi Press 2010. Winnie V. Mitullah. `Informal Workers in Kenya and Transnational Organizing: Networking and Leveraging Resources’ in Ilda Lindell (ed) Africa’s Informal Workers:

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Collective Agency, Alliances and Transnational Organizing in Urban Africa. London: Zed Publications: London 2010. Winnie V. Mitullah. `Institutional Framework for Gender Equality: A Scoreless Affirmative Action in Kenya 2007 Elections’, in Karuti Kanyinga and Duncan Okello (eds) Tensions and Reversals in Democratic Transitions: The Kenya 2007 General Elections. Nairobi: University of Nairobi and SID 2010. Stefano Ponte, Reuben M.J. Kadigi and Winnie Mitullah. `When the Market Helps: Standards, Ecolabels and Resource Management in East Africa Export Fisheries’ in Safe Book on Fisheries in East Africa. Palgrave and Danish Institute for International Studies 2009. Winnie V. Mitullah and Morris Odhiambo `Electoral Affirmative Action for Women: Framing the Issues and Interventions’ in Okoth Okombo (ed) Discourses on Kenya’s 2007 General Elections. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 2008. with Maurice Odhiambo, Luck Wahindi and Osogo Ombani. Gender Dimensions in Management of Decentralised Resources: Case Study of Mombasa District. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 2007. Dorothy McCormick and Winnie Mitullah. `Global Markets and Local Responses: The Changing Institutions in the Lake Victoria Fish Cluster’ in Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka and McCormick D (ends) Industrial Clusters and Innovation Systems in Africa: Institutions, Markets and Policy. 16 United Nations University Press. ISBN – 978-92-808-1137-7 2007. Mitullah W.V. `Street vendors and informal traders: the struggle for the right to trade’ in Burnett, P and Manji Firoze (eds), From Slave trade to `free’ trade: How trade undermines democracy and justice in Africa. Dar-es-Salaam: Fahamu Books – ISBN 978-9987-417-35-3 2007.Karuti Kanyinga, Mitullah, W.V. and Njagi Sebastian. The Non-Profit Sector in Kenya: Size. Scope and Financing. University of Nairobi, IDS – ISBN: 978 – 9966-786-01-5 2007.Karuti Kanyinga and Winnie Mitullah. The Non-Profit Sector in Kenya: What we know and what we don’t know – Popular Version. University of Nairobi, IDS – ISBN: 986 – 9966-786-000-7 2007. Mitullah W.V. &Lilian A. Owiti, `Women and Politics of Transition’ in Wanyande, P, Omosa, M and Ludeki Chweya (eds) Governance and Transition Politics in Kenya. Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press 2007. Mitullah, W.V. &Odhiambo W. `Policies and Regulations for Business Development in Kenya’ in McCormick D; Alila, P and Omosa M (eds) Business in Kenya: Institutions and Interactions. Nairobi: University of Nairobi 2007. Atieno, R. and Mitullah, W.V. `Linkages and Business Competition in Kenya’s Metal Products Sub-Sector’, in McCormick, D; Alila, P.O and Omosa M (eds) Business in Kenya: Institutions and Interactions. Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press.

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2006. Mitullah, W.V. `Local Political System of Nairobi’ in Helen Charton-Bigot and Deyssi Rodriguez-Torres (eds) Nairobi Contemporain: Les paradoxes d’une ville fragmentee. Nairobi: IFRA 2005. Mitullah, W.V. `Local Level Governance in Kenya: A Review and Critique of Key Issues’ in Bujra Abdalla (ed) Democratic Transition in Kenya: The Struggle from Liberal to Social Democracy. Nairobi: ACEG/DPMF 2005. Mitullah, W.V. `Civic Elections in Nairobi’ in Herve Maupeu, Musambayi and Mitullah (eds) The Moi Succession: Elections 2002. Nairobi: Transafrica Press. 2005. Mitullah, W.V. `Enterprise: Street Trade in Kenya: The Contribution of research in policy dialogue and response’ in Nabeel Hamdi [ed] Urban Futures: Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction. London: ITDG 2004.Karuti Kanyinga, Winnie Mitullah &Odhiambo Walter, Wojciech Sokolowski and Salamon, L. M. `The Non Profit Sector in Kenya’ in Salamon, L.M. and Wojciech Sokolowski [eds] From Global Civil Society: Dimensions of the Non Profit Sector, Vol 11. London: Kumarian Press 2004. Mitullah, W.V. `Making Institutions Work for the Poor in Kenya: A Search for Institutional Strategies’ in Judith M. Bahemuka and Joseph L. Brockington, East Africa in Transition: Images, Institutions and Identities.Nairobi: Nairobi University Press. 2004. Mitullah, W.V. `Gender and Democratization in Kenya: The Unbalanced Equation’ in Samuel S. Mushi, Rwekaza Mukandala and Saida yahya-Othman, Democracy and Social Transformation in East Africa. Nairobi-Kampala-Dar-es-Salaam: East African Educational Publishers. 2004. Khadiagala, G.M& Mitullah, W.V. `Kenya’s Decentralisation through Devolution of Power: Advances and Limits’ in Oxhorn, P; Tulchin, J.S. and selee A.D [eds] Decentralisation, Democratic Governance and Civil Society in Comparative Perspective. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2003. Ogola, J. Mitullah W.V. &Omulo, M. `Socio-Economic Impact of Artisan Gold Mining in Migori District, Kenya’, in Hilson, G.M [ed] The Socio-economic Impacts of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in Developing Countries. Lisse, Netherlands: A.A. Balkema Publishers. 2003 Mitullah, W.V. `Gender Inclusion in Transition Politics: A Review and Critique of Women’s Engagement’ in Oyugi, W, Wanyande, P and Odhiambo-Mbai [eds] The Politics of Transition in Kenya: From KANU to NARC, Nairobi: Heinrich Boll Foundation 2003. `Recognising and Respecting Cultural Diversity in Constitution Making’ in Report of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC), pp. 51-70. Paper presented at the CKRC Seminar on Culture, Ethics and Ideology. 7-8th February, 2002.pp

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2002. `Democratization at Grassroots: Local Government Elections in Kisumu Municipality’ in Ludeki Chweya[ed] Electoral Politics in Kenya. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 2002. `Women and Urban Development: The Unrecognized Contribution’ in Women Basic Education Community Health and Sustainable Development. Nairobi: University of Nairobi 2002. with Tom Mboya. `Security and Political Transition in Kenya: A Critical Overview of Political Violence’ in Mute, L.M, Kioko W and Akivaga K. Building an Open Society: The Politics of Transition in Kenya. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS. 2002 with Adams Oloo. `The Legislature and Constitutionalism in Kenya’ in Murugu Mute and Wanjala Smokin. When the Constitution Begins to Flower: Paradigms for Constitutional Change in Kenya. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 2001. `Gender Division of Labour and Power Relations in Urban Household Resource’ Management’ in Ishani Zarina and Davinder Lamba [eds] Emerging Africa Perspectives on Gender in Urbanisation: African Research on Gender, Urbanisation and Environment. 2001. `Public Perceptions of Anti-Corruption Initiatives’ a Chapter in Kivutha Kibwana, Akivaga, S.K. Mute M. Lawrence and Odhiambo Morris [eds] Initiatives Against Corruption in Kenya: Legal and Policy Interventions: 1995 - 2001. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 2000. `Gender Issues' in Hoorweg Jan, Foeken Dick and Obudho [eds] Kenya Coast Hand Book, Chapter 20. African Studies Centre, Netherlands. 1999. `A Review and Critique of Urban Housing Policy in Kenya, 1963 - 1995'. in from Sessional Paper No. 10 to Structural Adjustment: Towards Indigenizing the Policy Debate, Njuguna Ng'ethe and Wasunna Owino. Nairobi: Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) 1998 `The marginalised majority: Women Candidates and Votes' in Arne Tostensen, Bard-Anders Andreassen and Kjetil Tronvoll `Kenya's Hobbled Democracy Revisited: The 1997 General Elections in Retrospect and Prospect. Norwegian Institute of Human Rights, Human Rights Report No 2 1998. 1998. Kivutha Kibwana & Winnie V. Mitullah. `A Tale of Two Cities: Policy, Law and Illegal Settlement in Kenya' in Illegal Cities: Law and Urban Change in Developing Countries, pp 191 212, edited by Edesio Fernandes and Ann Varley. London, Zed books. 1998 Editor and Contributor with Kivutha Kibwana, Smokin Wanjala and Lawrence Mute: The Case for an Ombudsman in Kenya. Nairobi. CLARIPRESS 3. Books 2017. Mitullah Winnie V, Marianne Vanderschuren & Meleckizedek Khayesi (eds) Non-

Motorised Transport Integration into Urban Transport Planning in Africa. Routledge: London. ISBN HB 9781472411402 EBook 9781315598451

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2013. Thomas Tufte, Norbert Wildermuth, Winnie Mitullah and Anne Sofie Hansen-Skovmoes (Eds) Speaking Up and Talking Back: Media, Empowerment and Civic Engagement Among East and Southern African Youth. NORDICOM: University of Gothenburg 2010. Mitullah, W.V and Morris Odhiambo, Gender and Leadership in Kenya: A Post 2007 General Elections Situation Analysis. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS. 2005. `Civic Elections in Nairobi’ in Herve Maupeu, Musambayi and Mitullah (Eds) the Moi Succession: Elections 2002. Nairobi: Transafrica Press. 2005. Morris Odhiambo, Winnie Mitullah and Kichamu Akivaga. Management of Resources by Local Authorities: The Case of Local Authority Transfer Fund. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 2002. Nazneen Kanji Winnie Mitullah and Carla Braga. Promoting Rights in Africa: How do NGOs make a difference? London: iied. 2002. Patrick Alila, Winnie Mitullah and Anne Kamau. Policies, Regulations and Organizational Capacity of Street Vendors in Kenya: Street Vendors Handbook. Nairobi: University of Nairobi, IDS. 2002. Mitullah, W.V and with Roda Lewa. An Overview of Community Based Women’s Organizations: Case Study of Nyeri and Suba Districts. Nairobi: CLARIPRESS 1998. Kivutha Kibwana, Smokin Wanjala, Winnie Mitullah and Lawrence Mute (eds): The Case for an Ombudsman in Kenya. Nairobi. CLARIPRESS 1998: Edited with Lawrence Mute Peoples Voice: What Kenyans say. Nairobi, CLARIPRESS. 1996 with others `We Are the Government: A Handbook for Civic Education'. Nairobi, CLARIPRESS. 1993: Winnie V. Mitullah Student Handbook University of York, Institute of Advanced

Architectural Studies, UK. 3.1 Forthcoming Book Chapters Mitullah, W.V. `Gender mainstreaming and equality in Kenya’. Oxford handbook on Kenya Mitullah, W.V. `Parking in Nairobi, Kenya’, in Parking an International Perspective, by Elsevier Mitullah, W.V. `Managing Transition to the System of Devolved Governments: Tieing Goals, Gains and Moving Forward’, in Peter Wanyande (ed) Deepening Constitutionalism in Kenya: The Devolution Agenda’ UNDP Mitullah W.V. `Policy and Governance Gaps in Provision of Non Motorised Transport in African

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Cities’ by El Colegio de Mexico, Centre for Demographic Urban and Environment Studies, Mexico City. Mitullah, W.V. `Framing the Construction of Knowledge Societies for Effective Governance and Sustainable Livelihoods in Kenya’, in Judith Mbahemuka Mbula, Joshua Kivuva and George Michuki (eds) Construction of Knowledge Societies for Wealth creation: Implementation of the Constitution 2010. Nairobi: University of Nairobi Press Mitullah, W.V, Kamau, P & Kivuva, J. `Employment Creation and Political Settlements in Kenya’s Cut Flower and Sugar Sub Sectors’. Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) Book based three country studies (Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya). Kamau, P, Mitullah, W.V. and Kivuva, J. Political Eonomy of Agriculture and Unemployment in Kenya. Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR) Book based three country studies (Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya). 4. Contribution to Global Reports & Development Publications 2015. Mitullah, W.V. Evaluation of `Developing Development Studies, Phase 1 & 11 covering Tanzania and Zambia. A project of the University of Helsinki, University of Jyvaskyla, University of Zambia and University of Dar-es-Salaam 2010. Mitullah, W.V. Global Assessment of the Status of Women’s Empowerment and Gender Mainstreaming in Local Governance. Nairobi: UN-HABITAT. 2010. A contribution to UNRISD publication on `Combating Poverty and Inequality: Structural Change, Social Policy and Politics. Geneva: UNRISD. 2010. Rosemary Atieno and Winnie Mitullah. `Making Migration a Development Factor: The Case of North and West Africa Migration Labour Markets and Development: Inward Migration to North West Africa’, Geneva; International Labour Organization (ILO) 2005. Mitullah, W.V. `Street Vending in African Cities: A Synthesis of Empirical Findings from Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa’. A Contribution to the 2005 World Development Report: A Better Investment Climate for Everyone. Washington and London: World Bank and Oxford University Press. 2004. Wakeham, S, Winnie Mitullah, Waheeda, S.S, and Kasente, D.H. Gender and Employment Dimensions of Poverty: Policy Issues, Challenges and Responses in East Africa. Geneva: ILO, Policy Integration Department, National Policy Group. 2003. Book with others. 3rd Kenya Human Development Report: Participatory Governance for Human Development. Nairobi: GOK and UNDP 2003. With Wachira, `Informal Labour in the Construction Industry in Kenya: A Case Study of Nairobi. Sectoral Activities Programme A 100 20499 999. ILO, Geneva

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2003. The Challenge of Slums: Global Report on Human Settlements 2003. London: Earthscan. A Case Study on Nairobi 2002. 2nd Kenya Human Development Report: Addressing Social and Economic Disparities. Technical Reviewer, Nairobi: GOK and UNDP 5. Working, Discussion Papers & Policy Briefs 2017. with Paul Kamau and Joshua Kivuva. Employment creation in agriculture and agro-processing sector in Kenya in the context of inclusive growth: political economy and Settlements analysis’. University of Nairobi, Institute for Development (IDS) and Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR), Nairobi. 2017. `Kenyans see gains in gender equality, but support for women’s empowerment still uneven’. Afrobarometer Dispatch No. 170 – www. Afrobarometer.org 2017. `Kenya’s support for democracy and rule of law offers hope despite electoral upheaval’. The Washington Post, Monkey Cage Blog 2016. Mitullah, W.V. Okoth F. Mudhai and Samuel Mwangi. Who Participates? Audience and Participation in Interactive Media’, Working Paper 7. Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Centre for Governance and Human Rights. 2015. Mitullah, W.V, Okoth F. Mudhai and Samuel Mwangi. 2015. Background Paper: Politics and Interactive Media in Kenya’, Working Paper 2: Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Centre for Governance and Human Rights. 2015. Claudia Abreu Lopes, Okoth F. Mudhai, Mitullah, W.V. Neo Simutanyi, Alastair Fraser, Nalukui Milapo, Sammy Mwangi and Sharath Srinivansan. `Interactive Media Audiences in Africa: A Comparison of Four Constituencies in Kenya and Zambia’, Working Paper 4, Cambridge: University of Cambridge, Centre for Governance and Human Rights. 2014. with Patrick O. Asingo. Road Safety Policies in Kenya: In Search of Explanation for Non-Compliance. University of Nairobi: IDS Occasional Paper No. 75 2013. Ivan Turok &Winnie Mitullah. Beyond Growth: The Productive Transformation of Cities in the South’. Human Research Council, South Africa 2013. with Kamau, P. Freedom of Expression, Good Governance, and the Fight Against Corruption in Africa’ Afrobarometer Policy Brief No. 3 2013. with Stephen Siro Onsate, `Formalising the Matatu Industry in Kenya: Policy Twists and Turns. University of Nairobi, IDS Issue 8 No. 2 2013 Mitullah, W.V. `Freedom of Expression in Kenya: Exploring Public Use of Old and New

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Media’, Afrobarometer Briefing Paper No. 106. Lagos: CDD 2011. With McCormick, D., Chitere, P., Orero, R., and Ommeh, M. (2011) “Firm Strategies and Institutions: Paratransit Strategies and Transport Regulation in Nairobi. Literature Review” SATC Working paper 14-01(Cape Town: University of Cape Town) 2011. With McCormick, D., Chitere, P., Orero, R., and Ommeh, M. (2011) “Paratransit Operations and Institutions in Nairobi: Institutions and Business Strategies of Matatu Operators. A Scoping Study” SATC Working paper 14-01 SATC Working paper 14-02 (Cape Town: University of Cape Town). 2009. With Dorothy McCormick, and Erick Manga. ‘Extent and Forums of Donor Proliferation and Coordination in Kenya. The Case of Inclusive Industrialization and Governance Reform, 2000-2005. University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper No. 546 2009. Landau, L, Mitullah, W.V, Misago J.P and Oyuke A. The Dynamics of Urban Violence in Kenya and South Africa: Understanding the 2008 Post Election Violence and the 2008 Xenophobic Attacks. Washington DC: World Bank and Cities Alliance 2008. With Timothy Waema, `E-Governance in Local Authorities in Kenya: The Case of Integrated Financial Management System’. IDS PB Issue 7 No. 1 May, 2008. 2007. `From Research to Action: A case study of the Kenya national Alliance of Street Vendors and Informal Traders (KENASVIT). University of Nairobi, IDS: IDS PB Issue 5 No. 1 2006. With Asingo, Patrick: `Implementing Road Transport Safety Measures in Kenya: Policy Issues and Challenges’. IDS Working Paper No. 545. 2004. with Atieno, R.; Policy Brief on `Policy Issues and Challenges in the Kenyan Metal Products Sub-Sector. University of Nairobi, IDS 2004. With Spencer Henson `Kenyan Exports of Nile Perch: The Impact of Food Safety Standards on an Export-Oriented Supply Chain. Washington DC: World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3349. 2004 with Hamish M, Mundari R, Cheroot E, Oedipus, A, Agave, E and Mutual, J.P. `Local Democracy in Nairobi, Kenya’ in `Democracy at the Local Level in East and Southern Africa: Profiles in Governance – Policy Summary'. Stockholm: IDEA 2004. `A Review of Fragmented Urban Development in Kenya’ in KAAD Africa Publications Volume 1V: Worlds Apart: Local and Global Villages: From Villagisation to Globalisation in One Generation. Nairobi: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Occasional Working papers. With Dorothy McCormick and Mary Kinyanjui: `Enhancing Institutional Capacity for Policy Development, Dialogue, and Advocacy: Role of Associations and Other Community Based Organisations’. IDS Occassional Paper No. 70.

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2002. with Benjamin Okech, and Rosemary Atieno. Towards an Understanding of Business Systems in Kenya: The Concept and Research Issues in Metal Products Sub-sector. University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper 534. 2001. with Okech-Owiti and Njoki Ndungu `Gender Based Violence against Women: A Needs Assessment’ in Mbugua, J. Mubuu, K, Karuru, N. and Okech- Owiti, Gender Dimensions of Politics, Law and Violence in Kenya. A report to UNDP and the Government of Kenya. 2000. `Policies, Regulations and Organisational Capacity of Women Street Vendors in Kenya’. University of Nairobi, IDS Discussion Paper No 299 1999. `Lake Victoria's Nile Perch Fish Cluster: Institutions, Politics and Joint Action'. Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex: Working Paper No. 87 1999. with Mary N. Kinyanjui `Inter-Firm Dynamics in the Construction Sector'. IDS Discussion Paper No. 296. 1999 with K'obonyo P; Ikiara, G; Abuodha, C and Ongile G: `Complying with Regulations in Kenya'. Discussion Paper No. 63. Part of University of Nairobi, IDS Project on Capacity Building and Impact Assessment of DFID funded Small Enterprises - REME project. 1999 with Patrick O. Alila: Women Street Vendors in Kenya: Policies, Regulations and Organisational Capacity: A Research Proposal. IDS Working Paper No. 520 1998 with others `we the People: A Citizens Guide to Constitutional Reforms'. Constitutional Debate No. 10: Nairobi, CLARION 1998: `Lake Victoria's Nile Perch Fish Industry: The Politics of Joint Action' University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper 519. 1996. Edited with Benjamin A. Okech and Maurice L. Awiti: Agricultural Sector Management Reform and Policy Analysis, the Kenyan Case. Proceedings of Second Workshop Organised for Training of Kenyan District Agricultural Officers. IDS, Occasional Paper No. 63 1996. `Collective Efficiency in Fish Industry: Lessons from Uhanya Beach Census'. University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper 509. 1996 with Dorothy McCormick and Mary N. Kinyanjui `Collective Efficiency and Small Enterprises in Kenya: A Proposal to Study the Vehicle Repair and Fish Processing Industries in Kenya. University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper No. 503. 1992. `State policy & urban housing in Kenya: the case of low income housing in Nairobi.' University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper No. 485. 1990. "Government-NGO Relationship in the context of Alternative Development Strategies in

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Kenya." Paper presented at the conference on Critical Choices for NGO Community; African Development in 1990s, Edinburgh, U.K. 1990. With Ng'ethe et al "NGOs Local Capacity Building and Community Mobilization: A Research Proposal." IDS Working Paper NO. 469. Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, Kenya. 5.1 Forthcoming Working, Discussion Papers & Policy Briefs With Risper Orero, Dorothy McCormick, `Institutional Framework of Non Motorised Transport in Kenya’. IDS Working Paper Winnie V. Mitullah, Risper Orero, &Dorothy McCormick `Institutional Framework for NMT in Kenya: Issues and Recommendations’, IDS, Policy Brief Winnie V. Mitullah, Romanus Opiyo and Raphael Indimuli. Lessons on NMT Provision on Thika Superhighway: User Indiscipline, Carelessness &Lack of Infrastructure Support Facilities Undermine NMT’, IDS Policy Brief Winnie V. Mitullah, Othieno Nyajom & Obonyo, Fredrick. `Literature Review on Socio-Economic Aspects of Malaria, Schistosomiasis and Rift Valley Fever’ University of Nairobi, IDS Working Paper based on EU Healthy Futures Project 2011/2015: Socio-Economic Component. A collaborative EU funded project covering the five East African Countries. Winnie V. Mitullah, Othieno Nyajom & Obonyo, Fredrick. Malaria and Rift Valley Fever in Ijara District, Kenya: SocioEconomic and Policy Implications. IDS Discussion Paper based on 2011/2015. EU Healthy Futures Project: Socio-Economic Component. A collaborative EU funded project covering the five East African Countries. G: SELECTED WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES AND EXPERT INPUTS 2018. 24th October. Stakeholder Symposium on Road Safety: Presenter on `Research Issues in Road Safety Transport’. University of Nairobi Research Week. Nairobi, UON 2018. 8 – 11th October. Regional Tour/Workshop on Public Bike Share for African Cities. Nairobi: UNEP & UoN 2018. 26th to 28th June. Mobilize Dar-es-Salaam Transport Summit. Speaker: Access, Vulnerability and Safety in Transportation Landscapes. Moderator: Non Motorised Transport Policy and Mobility of Children: Framing Issues. Dar-es-Salaam. ITDP and VREF 2018. 13 – 16th May. Workshop on Nexus of Housing and Labour Markets. Oxford Brookes University, School of Environment. Mozambique, Maputo. 2018. 17 – 18th May. National Urban Mobility Forum: Urban Transport Mobility and Integrated Study. Nairobi: Crown Plaza Hotel, organised Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing,

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Urban Development and Public Works & Africa transport Policy Programme (SSATP). 2018. 6- 11th May. Planning Workshop for IDS Social Protection of Informal Workers Project. Dar-es-Salaam 2018. 28-29th April. Conference on Greater Horn Horizon Forum. Presenter: `Leveraging women friendly norms and spaces for peace processes in the horn of Africa’. Djibuoti. 2018. 24 – 27th April. 5th Annual Devolution Conference. Moderator: Urban Development, Housing, Infrastructure and Energy Sector. Kakamega: Kakamega High School. Organised by Council of Governors & Ministry of Devolution and ASAL. 2018. 27 – 28 March. Workshop on Socially Inclusive Cities’ IDS Research Project. Presenter: Kenya Country Paper. Leeds: University of Leeds. 2018. 20 – 23 March. 2nd Edition of Kenya Social Protection Conference. Moderator: Enhancing Complementarities in Social Protection Interventions: A Multidimensional Approach to Poverty Reduction and Inclusive Growth. Nairobi: Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, State Department for Social Protection, Pension and Senior Citizen Affairs. 2018. 13 – 16th March. Technical Drafting Retreat for the Draft Policy on Public Participation. Resource Person. Naivasha: Office of the Attorney General & Department of Justice. 2018. 12 – 16th March. Africa Clean Mobility Week Conference. Facilitator: the future of walking and cycling. Nairobi: UNEP 2018. 15 – 16 February. International Forum on Urban Competitiveness: Housing and the City. Presenter: ` Policy interventions and deficits in residential housing in East African Cities’. Mexico City: El Colegio de Mexico 2018. 18 – 24th January. Afrobarometer network staff meeting and SIDA evaluation debriefing meeting. Accra Ghana: Africa Regent Hotel 2018. 11 – 12th January. Transforming Transportation Conference. Speaker at High Level Panel on Transport Research in African Universities. Washington DC: World Bank 2017. 29 – 30th November. Socially Inclusive Cities: Third International Workshop. Nairobi Safari Club. Nairobi. Presented on `Kenya Evidence Review Experience’ 2017. 10 – 13th October. Social Protection and Informal Economy International Launch Workshop. Nairobi Safari Club, Nairobi. Moderated a Panel on Social Protection of Informal Workers 2017. 26 – 27th September. Socially Inclusive Cities: Second International Workshop. Jata Events and Resort Centre, Lagos, Nigeria. Presented paper on Social Inclusion in Kenya

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2017. 14 – 15th September. Dutch multinational businesses, Dutch government and promotion of productive employment in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Nigeria. 2017. 27 – 31st June. Mobilize Santiago Conference. Moderator, `Complete or Transit Priority Street? Designing streets for children, ageing populations, disabled & street for all’. Santiago, Chile 2017. 5 – 6th June. Report on ` Socially Inclusive Cities: Kenya Country Report’ presented at the GCRF Socially Inclusive Cities Workshop. Leeds, UK 2017. 22 - 23rd May. Paper presenter, International Conference on Beyond Liberal Democracy: The Quest for Indigenous African Models of Democracy for the Twenty-First Century, organized by the University of Nairobi, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies and The Council for Research on Values and Philosophy. Nairobi: UON Towers 2017. 14 – 15 May. Paper presenter at Vision Zero Conference, ‘Rapidly Developing Cities: The Role of Transport Safety’, Stockholm, Sweden 2017. 2 – 4th April. Conference on Higher Education and Research: Quality and Future Challenges for Eastern Africa. Panelist on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), Peace and Security, Social and Human Dynamics of Climate Change in East and Horn of Africa Regions., Djibuoti: Organised by UNESCO 2017. 27th April. Panelist, High Level Conference on European Union (EU) Development Cooperation, Rome: Organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation 2017. 20th April. Panelist in Public Forum on `Freedom from Intimidation, Violence and Corruption: International and National Reflections Ahead of Kenya’s Elections. Nairobi, National Museums of Kenya, organized by the Rift Valley Institute 2017. 11 – 13th April. Resource Person, Country Engagement Kick-Off Workshop, organized by the Task Team on Civil Societies Organisations Development Effectiveness and Enabling Environment. The Hague, University of Rotterdam, International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) 2017. 11th April. Presenter, `Gender Inclusion in Development: Findings from the Afrobarometer Survey’, University of Rotterdam, International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) Seminar Series (DRS) Autumn/Spring 2016/2017, The Hague, Netherlands 2017. 23rd February. Opening Remarks, Stakeholder Workshop: Dutch Multinational Businesses, Government and the Promotion of Productive Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa. Nairobi: Golden Tulip Hotel. Organised by University of Nairobi, IDS, Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) and African Studies Centre, Leiden 2017. 10th January. Board meeting for Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT). Washington, DC

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2016. 6 – 9th December. Key Note Speaker, International Conference on Earth System Governance: Confronting Complexity and Inequality. Wangare Mathai Institute, University of Nairobi, Kabete Campus. 2016. 11th November. East Africa Community Public Private `Smart Move’ High Level Meeting Second Conference, UN Habitat, Gigiri, Nairobi 2016. 3rd November. Seminar on Forms of Freedom, African Independence and Nordic Models. Speaker: `Future Urban Planning Strategies in Nairobi: Issues and Policy Responses’, 2016. 29th September. Chancellors 2nd Round Table Discussions on Policies Regulations and Standards. Muthaiga County Golf Club. Convener 2016. 21 – 23rd September, 2016. Mobilize International Sustainable Transport Summit. Yichang, China. Speaker at the Session on `Moving the Pedestrian from Underdog to Superhero’ 2016. 1st September, 2016. Non Motorised Stakeholders Forum, Crown Plaza Hotel, Nairobi. Jointly convened the Nairobi County Assembly Transport Committee – presented on the `Case for prioritising development of NMT facilities in Nairobi. 2016. 1st – 5th August, 2016. 2nd Nairobi Innovation Week. Facilitator of Panel 10: Innovations to realise Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at sub-national level. Taifa Hall, University of Nairobi 2016. 25 – 27th August Committee member PhD thesis defense on `Risk Judgement, Risk Taking behavior and Road Traffic Accidents in Tanzania: A Geographical Analysis’. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management. 2016. 13 – 14th July, 2016. Afrobarometer Planning Meeting, Bahari Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 2016. 9th June, 2016. Afrobarometer Global Release on `Violent Extremism in Africa: Public Opinion from Sahel, Lake Chad and the Horn of Africa ‘Panel moderator: 2016. 30 – 31st May, 2016, Sub Regional Workshop on `Promoting Soot-free and Sustainable Public Transport in Africa, Nairobi, Crown Plaza Hotel, organized by African Association of Public Transport (UATP), National Transport Safety Authority (NTSA), UNEP and Climate and Clean Air Coalition. Facilitator and Presenter on `Capacity building for Paratransit Transport operators, managers, planners and regulators’ 2016. 1 – 4th may, 2016, Preparatory meeting for HABITAT Forum – Urban Solutions, Berlin, organized by the Senate Department for Urban Development and Environment, Berlin 2016. 5 – 6 April, Policy Conference organized by African Urban Research Initiative (AURI), Holiday Inn, Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa

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2016. Key Note Speaker, `Rural-Urban Connections: Addressing Disparities for Growth and Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa’, Scientific Conference on Rural-Urban Connections in Sub Saharan Africa, Copenhagen, 25-28th January, hosted by EU funded Rurban Africa Project. 2015. 17th – 19th November, IDS@50, organizer and presenter: `Interrogating Deliberative Democracy in Devolved Governments in Kenya. University of Nairobi, Great Court 2015. 30th October, Key Note Speaker: `Challenges and Future of Devolution’. Tangaza University Research Programme on Social Transformation, Tangaza University 2015. 20th – 21stOctober, Presenter: `Supply of Infrastructure and Social Services’ Policy Conference on ``Expanding the Role of Public Voice in Africa Politics, Public Policy and Governance’, organized by Afrobarometer, Accra Ghana 2015. 9-10th September, Key Note speaker: Discussion Note: `Two years of Devolution: Interrogating Urban Transition and Popular Expectations’. Organised by Civil Society Urban Development Forum and Pomona Trust, Safari Park Hotel 2015. 24th – 25thAugust, Paper presenter: `Policy and Governance Gaps in Provision of Non Motorised Transport in African Cities’ paper presented at the XIV International Forum on Urban Competitiveness & International Seminar on Trends of the Metropolis in a Dynamic World. Queretaro, Mexico 2015. 11th August, Post Obama Reflection Forum. Organiser and Facilitator. Serena Hotel, Nairobi 2015. 28/29th June, Facilitator: African Urban Research Initiative Meeting. Dar-es-Salaam: Western Coral Beach Hotel. 2015. 15th – 16th June, Coordinator: VOLVO Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) Mobility and Access in African Cities Regional Dialogue. Nairobi, Gigiri, UN 2015. 11th May, Speaker: `African Cities/Urbanisation as drivers of Inclusive Growth and Prosperity’, Country level urban forum by members of Institutes of the African Urban Research Initiative (AURI) aimed at discussing issues to inform Africa Urban Development leading up to the adoption of post 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2015. 7th May, Moderator: Stakeholders Symposium on Countering Terrorism: In Search of a Grand African Strategy 2015. 18th – 23rd May, Resource person/evaluator: HEI-ICI Post-Doctoral Capacity Building Workshop in Lusaka, Zambia. Mika Hotel, Lusaka. 21st – 23rd April, 2015. Speaker: `Appreciating the Role of Public Participation in Governance’, 2nd Annual Devolution Conference, Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu

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2015. 8th – 10th April, Paper Presenter: `Managing Transition to the System of Devolved Government: Tieing Goals, Gains, and Moving Forward’ focusing on conference theme on `Deepening Constitutionalism in Kenya: Engagement of the Academia’ 2015. 25th – 30th March, Observer: AU Committee of Experts of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning and Integration and the Economic Commission for Africa Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development Group Meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2015. 25th – 30th March, Observer: AU Committee of Experts of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the African Union Specialized Technical Committee on Finance, Monetary Affairs, Economic Planning and Integration and the Economic Commission for Africa Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development Group Meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2014. 11/13th December, Afrobarometer Executive Meeting & Review of Summer School Student Outputs. Cape Town, University of Cape Town 2014. 22/25th October, Resource Person. Homa Bay County Induction Programme. Mombasa Beach Hotel 2014. 27/29th August, Resource person, `Achievement in Public Service and Devolution – Successes of the Constitution – four years on’ presented at the Third Annual Congress of Chairpersons of Constitutional Commissions and holders of Independent Offices. Kisumu, Tom Mboya Labour College 2014. 19th June, Discussant at the International Conference on Research and Innovation in Governance, Panel on Decentralisation of Governance and Center-Local Relations. Sarova Panafric Hotel, Nairobi. Organised by Yale MacMillan Center 2014. 5th – 7th June International Conference on `Community Based Urban Violence Prevention Strategies & Experiences’ with Romanus Opiyo presented paper on `The Interaction Between Land Transformation and Crime Incidence in Dandora Settlement, Nairobi, Kenya. Berlin: GLOBUS Institute 2014. 20th May, Round Table Meeting on Review of Devolution Policy. Kenya School of Government. Convened by the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution 2014. 7th – 8th May, International Conference on Media and Citizen Engagement: Experiences from Kenya and Tanzania. Presented a paper on `Transcending ICT Gender Barriers in Mathare: Revisiting Practices and Policies’. Nairobi: Southern Sun Mayfair Hotel. 2014. 6th May, Expert Panel Discussant during launch of 2013 National Human Development Report (National HDR: Climate Change and Human Development: Harnessing Emerging Opportunities. Nairobi, National Museum

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2014. 1st May Mo Ibrahim Briefing on Afrobarometer Surveys in Africa. London, UK 2014. 11 – 15th March, UoN Delegation to Bonn-Rein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences for a preparatory measures mission aiming at a joint grant application to DAAD in the framework of South-South-North Cooperation between UoN, University of Cape Coast and Bonn-Rein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences. Bonn, Germany 2014. 9th – 11th April, Pre iUrban Conference and iUrban Conference on Cities. Presented paper on `Political Engagement Deficit in Sustainable Governance of Cities in East Africa. Netherlands, Rotterdam: Erasmus Mundus University. 2014. 26th March, Workshop on `Politics and Interactive Media in Kenya’. Presented paper on `Audience Socio-Economic Demographics, and Participation in Interactive Media in Kenya’. Nairobi: Safari Club, Lilian Towers. 2014. 18th – 19th February, International Conference on African Urban Research Initiative, organized by African Cities Centre. Presentation on IDS Experience with Co-Production of Knowledge’. Nairobi: Southern Sun Mayfair Hotel 2013. 21st to 24th November, African Studies Association Annual Conference: Mobility Migration and Flows: presented paper on ‘public Accountability Ideals in Kenya and Realities in Service Delivery’ 2013. Monday 26th August, Panelist Enhancing Gender Equity in Leadership and Management of High Education, Taifa Hall University of Nairobi. 2013. 3rd September. Resource Person. UoN RRI on Role of the University of Nairobi in implementation of the Constitution: The University Council, Management and Senate Sensitization, presented on the theme of Devolution and Finance. Central Catering Unit (CCU), University of Nairobi. 2013. Panelist, 29th October, Panelist, Policy Notes Launch of World Bank Publication on ‘Achieving Shared prosperity in Kenya’ Responded to Human Development and Resilience aspects of the publication. 2013. 15th to 18th July. Politics and Interactive Media in Africa (PIMA) Workshop. Presented two papers: `Politics and Interactive Media in Kenya: Background Paper’ and Preliminary Research Findings Interactive Media in Kenya’. Lusaka, Malawi’ 2012. Mitullah, W.V. & Opiyo, R. Mainstreaming Non Motorised Transport (NMT) in Policy and Planning in Nairobi: Institutional Issues and Challenges. Paper presented at the South African Transport Conference, … 2010. Workshop and Policy Forum organized by the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, presented a paper on `Provision and Management of Urban Services in Nairobi:

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Governance, Institutions and Stakeholders Engagement’ August, 30 – 31st. 2010. Expert: (in a team of the Minister, PS and Senior officials of the Ministry) on Devolved Government under the Proposed Constitution of Kenya. Speaker in Public Dialogue Forums on the proposed Constitution of Kenya organized by the Ministry of Justice, National Cohesion and Constitutional Affairs. 15th June, 2010; and 16th June, 2010 forums in Western Kenya (Kakamega), and Nyanza (Kisumu). 2010. Knowledge for Tomorrow: Cooperative Research Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. Status Symposium, Bayreuth, Germany, 17th – 22nd February, 2010 2010. Research Programme Consortium on Governance Security and Justice: Partners and Associates Meeting. Kings College, London, 10th – 11th March 2010. Organised by the Volkswagen Foundation 2010. Research Dissemination Workshop on products of Cooperative Research for Eastern Africa Territorial Integration under Globalisation (C.R.E.A.T.I.N.G) organized by the Inter University Council for East Africa. Speaker: Bilateral Cooperation – EU and East African Universities 2010. Kenya Stakeholders Validation Workshop on the Sessional Paper on Integrated National Transport Policy, 28th April, 2010. Utalii College, Nairobi 2010. Guest Speaker `The ACCORD’ aired by Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC): Economic and Social Issues relating to agenda 1V agreement and Kenya Vision 2030. 26th January 2010 8PM 2009. 13 – 14thJanuary Women in Informal Employment, Globalising and Organising (WIEGO) Research Reference Group Meeting on `World Class Cities for All: Inclusive Urban Planning for the Working Poor. New Delhi. Presented Discussion Note on `Street Trade in Africa: Reflection on Policy, Research and Organising. Power point and paper available 2009. 2 – 4th February, `National Conference on the Kenya We Want: Building Sustainable Nationhood for Our Common Future’ organized by the Prime Minister’s Office. Presented paper in Opening Plenary, titled `Social Issues in the Journey to `The Kenya We Want’. Paper and Power Point available 2009. 9 -12th March, Regional Consultations for the Canadian International Development Research Center (IDRC) Strategic Plan 2010 – 2015. Nairobi, Serena Hotel 2009. 9 – 13th March, LOG_IN Africa Meeting to prepare Phase 11 Proposal for submission to the IDRC for funding. Presented IDS proposal on ICT and Local Governance in Kenya. Power point and proposal available 2009. 12th March, Workshop to review `Draft National Policy on Human Rights’. Provided expert view and also moderated the workshop. Expert comments available.

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2009. 16 – 17thMarch Seminar on `Needs Assessment on Migration and Development Challenges in the Greater Horn of Africa’ organized by African Migration and Development Policy Center (AMADPOC)) in Conjunction with the UK Department of International Development (DfID). Presented paper on `Migration and Women in Development Settings in the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA) Region’. Kisumu Maseno University Hotel. Paper and power point available. 2008. 9th to 14th March, launching of a collaborative research on East Africa Territory Integration within Globalisation (CREATING), Belgium. 2008. 17th to 18th March, Launching of research on East African cities, Nanterre, France, 2008. 2nd to 7th June, International Conference on ICT and Local Governance in Africa, Cairo, Egypt 2008. 21st to 22nd June Board meeting for Foundation for International Training (FIT), Toronto, Canada 2008. 23rd – 30thJune Annual General Meeting on IDS Donor Proliferation and State Capacity project, Sussex, UK 2008. 30th to 31st August, Launching and Governing Board meeting of IDS VOLVO research on African Future Urban Transport (FUT) Centre of Excellence (COE) for studies in Public and Non Motorised Transport (ACET), Cape Town, South Africa 2008. 24th to 28th September, UN HABITAT Human Settlements Network (HS-Net) Advisory Board meeting, New Castle, UK 2008. 2nd to 7th November, World Urban Conference IV, Nanjing, China 2008. 8th to 9thDecember, Management meeting of IDS VOLVO research on African Future Urban Transport (FUT) Centre of Excellence (COE) for studies in Public and Non Motorised Transport (ACET), Cape Town, South Africa 2008. December 15th, Response to Prof. Mahmood Mamdani’s Public Lecture on `Ethnicity, the State and Politics: What Prospects for Human rights in Kenya’ organized to commemorate International Human Rights Day for Kenya Human Rights Commission. Response and power points available. 2007. CODESRIA Conference of Deans in Africa (27 – 30th November), Dakar, Senegal 2007. AFROBAROMETER Round 4 Planning Workshop (1 – 8th November), Accra, Ghana 2007. DFID RPC and Development Research Center Learning Event (17th – 22nd September), London, UK

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2007. Meeting on `Strengthening African Research on Labour and Social Issues’ (24 – 25th September). Nairobi, Kenya. 2007. International Conference on `State of Safety in World Cities. Monterrey (1 – 9th October) 2007. 8th Session of the Intergovernmental Council (IGHC) of Management of Social Transformations (MOST), Paris, 16th to 20th July. 2007. Workshop on ICT and Local Governance in Africa (May), Mauritius. 2007. Annual General Meeting for the Future State. June, Sussex, UK 2007. Annual General meeting for the International Foundation of Training, (June 2007), Markham, Canada. 2006. November. Second LOG-IN Africa Methodology Workshop. Entebbe, Uganda 2006. June. First LOG-IN Africa Methodology Workshop. Tangier, Morocco 2006. June. World Urban Forum. Contributor of Case Study and Rapporteur for Roundtable of Researchers. Vancouver, Canada. 2006. June. Annual General Meeting of the Development Research Center on the `Future State’. With McCormick presented a research proposal on `Donor Proliferation, Coordination and State Capacity’ 2006. Annual General Meeting of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC). Presented a public lecture on the Informal Economy in Africa. St Louis, USA. 2005. June: Relay – Research for Local Action towards Sustainable Human Settlements, Freiburg, Germany 2005. September. Conference on Cities and Planning. University of Witwatersrand, South Africa. Presented a paper on `Spatial Governance and Everyday Life in African Cities: Issues and Challenges’. 2005. October: UN-HABITAT HS-NET Advisory Board meeting. Delhi, India 2005. May. Round Table Consultation on IDS Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Urban Transport Proposal on Development. University of Dar-es-Salaam, Department of Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering and City of Dar-es-Salaam 2005. May. Expert Group Round Table Meeting on `Crime and Drugs as Implications to Security and Development in Africa: Strengthening the Rule of Law’. Vienna, Austria, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Resource person on development.

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2005. April, Resource Person. Workshop on Eviction Guidelines organized by Kenya National Human Rights Commission. Nairobi: The Stanley Hotel. Presented Concept Brief on Evictions Guidelines. 2005. April. Pre-Conference Workshop on the Review of the Draft National ICT Policy. Nairobi: Kenya School of Law Langata organized by Ministry of Information and Communications. 2005. March. Round Table Consultation on IDS Centre of Excellence on Sustainable Urban Transport Proposal on Development. University of Cape Town, Department of Civil Engineering and City of Cape Town. 2005. February. Workshop on `the Future of African Cities: Misdirection and Alternative Paths’. University of Toronto, Canada, Munk Centre for International Studies. Presented paper on `Tapping Opportunities in Decentralised Governance and Informal Activities for Urban Development in East African Countries’. 2005. February. Public Lecture on `Integrating Street Traders in Urban Development: Policy Issues and Challenges in Kenya’, University of Guelf, Canada, Department of Agricultural Economics. 2004. Discussant. National Consultation Workshop on Urban Sector Profile Study of Kenya. Ministry of Local Government and UN-HABITAT 2004. Local Democracy in East and Southern Africa: Results and Recommendations. 16– 17 August. Gaborone, Botswana. Presented paper on `Leadership for Local Democracy: Case Study of Nairobi’. 2004. Civil Society and African Integration Conference. 26 – 28 August. Maputo, Mozambique 2004. East African Regional Workshop on Civil Society and African Integration. 1st – 4th April, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 2004. Authors Workshop on Africa Cluster Book. United Nations University [INTECH], July 27 – 30, Maastrich, Holland. 2003. World Bank Urban Research Symposium. 12 – 17 December. Washington DC. Presented paper on `Street Trade in Kenya: The contribution of Research in Policy Dialogue and Response 2003. Consultative Meeting on Migration and Mobility and How This Movement Affects Women. 2 – 4 December 2003, Malmo, Sweden. Presented Paper on `Mobility and Gender: Reflection on Urban Situation in East Africa’ 2003 Orientation Workshop for Teams researching on `Local Democracy and Citizen Participation in Local Government’ in Africa. Cape Town, South Africa. 17 – 19 August 27, 200

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2003. Consensus Building Workshop on the Sessional Paper on Development of Micro and Small Enterprises for Employment Creation and Poverty Reduction. Safari Park Hotel: Ministry of Labour and Human Resource Development, 18th March. 2003. Stakeholders Conference on Housing Sector in Kenya. Ministry of Roads and Public Works. 21st February, Monetary Studies 2003. Strategy for Economic Recovery Strategy Workshop, Mombasa. Ministry of Planning and National Development

2003. Strategy for Economic Recovery [Social Sector Meeting of Experts]. Monetary Studies, 10th March 2003. Economic Recovery Strategy Workshop for Stakeholders in the Social Sector, 11-12 March. Monetary Studies. Ministry of Planning and National Development 2002. December, Rapporteur. UNCRD – Nairobi City Council Workshop on Strategic Urban Planning and Management’.

2002. October, Institutional Response to Global Perch markets; The Case of Lake Victoria Fish Cluster. Paper presented at a Conference on Local Agri-Food Systems: Products. Enterprises and Local Dynamics, organized by Groupement d’Interret Scientifique Systems Agro-alimentaires localize, Montpellier, France, 16 – 18 October 2002. 2002 August, UNESCO Regional Consultation: Strategy for Social and Human Sciences: Towards an African Strategy for UNESCO Sector for Social and Human Sciences. Nairobi: Gigiri 2002 July, Regional Seminar on Sharing Experiences on Poverty Alleviation. Nairobi, Utalii Hotel, Organised by the African Institute for Capacity Development (AICAD). With Dorothy McCormick presented paper on `Institutional Response to Global Perch Markets: The Case of Lake Victoria Cluster’ 2002. July. Women in Informal Employment Globalising and Organising [WIEGO] Strategic Planning Workshop. Bellagio, Rockerfeller Centre, Italy 2002. June. Participant. Publication Workshop: From Research to Publication and Beyond. University of Nairobi, IDS 2002. May. African Regional Workshop on Street Vending. Accra, Ghana. 2002. May. Exposure Visit and Planning Session for project on ICTs and Poverty Alleviation in Kenya – visited towns in Mozambique and South Africa. 2002. April. Report Writing Workshop [The Impact and Potential of ICTs in Kenya]. United Nations University, Maastritch. 2002. February. Annual General Meeting for Women in Employment Globalising and

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Organising [WIEGO]. Ahmedabad, India 2002. February. `International Regional Workshop on Street Vending in Asian Region. Resource Person. Patna, India 2001. March. Stakeholders Workshop to discuss the Preliminary Bill on The Local Government Act, Chapter 265, organized by the Ministry for Local Government. 2001. February. `International Workshop on Street Vending in Latin America'. Resource Person. Lima, Peru 2001. Workshop on `Comparative Study on Decentralization, Civil Society and Democratic Governance'. Presented paper: Democratization through Devolution of Power: A Review of the Kenyan Experience': Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, Washington - 20 21 February 2001. `Research Methodology Workshop on `Use of ICTs in Africa' Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana: 8 - 13 May.

2001. International Research Methodology Workshop on Street Vending in Africa. Resource Person. Nairobi Boulevard Hotel, 30 –31st July. 2000. National Workshop on Policies, Regulations and Organisational Capacity for Women Street Vendors in Kenya. Nairobi, Hotel Milimani, March 23rd. 1999 `Gender and Urbanization in Changing African Cities'. Plenary Address, Nordic African Days, Uppsala 29-31 October. 1999. Women in Informal Employment, Globalising and Organising (WEIGO) Regional Exchange Workshop on `Street Trading'. 24 - 25 June, Durban, South Africa. 1999. Women in Informal Employment: Globalising and Organising (WEIGO): Annual Meeting, 12 - 14 April, Ottawa, Canada. 1999. Popular Urban Settlements and Environment: Strategies for a New Millennium'. Paper presented at Workshop on the City Environment Beyond the 21st Century, organised by Centre for Environment and Law in East Africa. Barclays Bank Staff Training College, 27 - 28 May 1999. `Gender and Democratization in Kenya: The Unbalanced Equation'. Paper presented at the Second East African Workshop on the Status of Politics in East Africa, organised by the Research and Education for Democracy in East Africa. Arusha March 29 - 30 1998. John Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project Phase 11B Launch Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland, USA. 1998. Workshop on dissemination of Baseline Survey on Women Street Vendors in Kenya.

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Presented paper on `Baseline Survey of Women Street Vendors in Kenya'. Lenana House Conference Centre, 20th July 1997. `Gender Relations and Household Resource Management in Urban Kenya: The Case of Low Income Households in Nairobi' Research Report carried out under the Gender, Urbanization and Environment Programme of Mazingira Institute with the aid of a grant from SIDA/SAREC. Presented at a workshop at Mazingira Institute, 6 - 9 September 1997. with Mary N. Kinyanjui `Firm Dynamics in the Construction Sector'. Paper prepared as part of the Multi-Country Study of Private Enterprise Development, Kenya Case Study'. Paper presented at the National Workshop, held at Pan Africa Hotel, Nairobi, August. 1997. `Women and Urban Development: The Unrecognized Contribution'. Paper prepared for Strategic Planning Workshop on UNITWIN/UNESCO Chair in Nairobi Theme on `Women Education, Community Health and Sustainable Development. Department of Sociology, University of Nairobi. July. 1997. `Firm Interactions in Uhanya Cluster: The Dynamics of Small Scale Fish Processing'. Paper presented at Workshop on Collective Efficiency held at Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, and UK. April 1997. `Violence against Women'. Paper Presented at Greater Horn of Africa (GHA) Conference on Conflict Resolution. Methodist Guest House, Nairobi, 27 - 28 March 1997. 1996. With Dorothy McCormick and Mary Kinyanjui `Small Enterprise Clusters: Fishing and Vehicle Repair in Kenya' Paper Presented at the Institute for Development Studies, Sussex, and UK. 1995. `Policy Experiences of Women in Kenyan Small Enterprises' Paper Presented to UNESCO Meeting on Women in the Informal Sector, Gigiri, and Nairobi, Kenya. MOST Programme, UNESCO, Geneva. 1994. `Women and Democracy in Africa: The Kenyan Experience' Paper prepared for the `Regional Symposium on Women and Democracy in Africa. 17 - 22 October, Windhoek, Namibia. 1994. `Gender and Access to Urban Home-Ownership' Paper presented at The International Seminar on Gender, Urbanization and Environment. UN, Gigiri, 13 - 16 June 1994. `Formulation and Implementation of Shelter Strategies for the Urban Poor in Kenya: The Missing Link', paper presented at the International Symposium on `Housing for the Urban Poor'. Birmingham, UK. 1994. Traditional Architecture: The Socio-Cultural Urban Question', paper presented at the National Seminar on: `Traditional Architecture in Kenya'. JKUAT, Department of Architecture. 1993. `State Policy and Urban Housing: Institutional Framework as a Bottleneck to Implementation'. Paper Presented at the Tenth Inter-Schools Conference, University of London, and

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The Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning, Development Planning Unit, 29th - 30th March. 1991. "NGOs: Options for African Governments or Intruders?" Presented at International Conference on Namibian NGOs and based on a paper presented at Edinburgh, August 1 - 3. 1991. `State policy & urban housing: bridging the gap in Kenya.' paper presented at international conference on housing for the urban poor. Istanbul, Turkey 19th to 21st September. 1991. "NGOs: Options to African Governments or intruders" Paper presented at the Centre for African Studies, University of Edinburgh, U.K. 1991. "In Search for Options: African States and Urban Development Policies." Paper presented at the International Federation of Housing and Planning, 40th World Congress, Dublin, Ireland. (September 24th - 30th). 1989: "Hawking as a Survival Strategy to the Urban Poor in Nairobi: The Case of Women." Paper presented at the Regional Conference for Eastern and Southern Africa, on Sustainable Development with Women-Gender Relations, Development and Change. Pan-African Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. (November 27th - December 2nd). 1988: `Housing Policy: An Appraisal of Site & Service & Upgrading Schemes in Nairobi". Paper presented at the First International conference on Urban Growth & Spatial Planning of Nairobi. Nairobi, Kenya 1985. `Management of Urban Services in Nairobi: Focus on the Matatu Mode of Public Transport. “A study prepared for a Comparative Study of Seven African Cities. Nairobi, Mazingira Institute. 1985. `A World Bank Housing Upgrading Project in a Kenyan Town: Winners and Losers. `Paper presented to the South/south African, Latin America and Caribbean Connection, Montreal, Canada. (May 15th - 17th). `Politics of Upgrading Squatter Settlement Areas: Case Study of Migosi Slum Upgrading Housing Scheme' Thesis Submitted in Partial fulfilment of Masters of Arts Degree, University of Nairobi, Department of Government. H: MEMBERSHIP IN COMMITTEES, BOARDS, TASK FORCES AND PROFESSIONAL BODIES Board member, Sustainable Low Carbon Transport (SLoCaT) www.slocat.net/ Advisory board member, Urban Development & Mobility Institute (UDMi) https://udminstitute.org/ Member, African Urban Research Initiative (AURI) https://www.urbanafrica.net/auri/ Former member of the Kenya Government Task Force on Devolved Government. October 2010 to August 2011.

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Former Vice Chairperson, Governing Council of the Kenya African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) Former Member and Chair, of the UN-HABITAT Advisory Board on Global Research Network on Human Settlements (HS-Net) Member and chair of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO Social and Human Science Programme Committee. Former Member of the Ministry of Education Task Force on Review and Harmonization of the Legal Framework on Education, Training and Research. Member of Association of African Political Science Scientists Former Co-opted member of the International Council of Women: Committee on Human Settlements: Delegate at the UNCHS 14th Session on Human Settlements, Nairobi, UNCHS, and Gigiri. Former Committee Member: European Network for Housing Research: Housing in the Developing Countries. Former Regional Coordinator for East and Central Africa: Working Commission W63 on Affordable Housing of the Rotterdam-based International Council for Building Research Studies and Documentation (CIB). Member and former member of the Executive team of, Women in Informal Employment Globalising and Organising [WIEGO]. Secretariat based at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. Former Research Associate in the following institutions: Women and Law in East Africa (WLEA-K); Association of African Women for Research and Development (AAWORD); Mazingira Institute; MATRIX Development Consultants and Enchange Ltd. Other membership include the following: Board Member, Kenya Land Alliance Board Member, Pamoja Trust, Nairobi, Kenya Chairperson, Centre for Law and Research International (CLARION) Former Board Member, Nyangoma School for the Deaf, Bondo District Former Board Member, International Foundation for Training (FIT), Markham, Canada. Former Board Member, Kituo Cha Katiba (Regional body), Kampala, Uganda

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Former Board member, St George’s Girls School, Nairobi Former Board Member, Gagra Secondary School. Bondo District. Former Board Member, Lady Fatima Secondary school, Nairobi. I: RESEARCH AWARDS AND GRANTS 2017. DANIDA four-year research grant for `Social Protection among informal workers (Petty Trade, Construction and Transport). 2017. Volvo Research and Educational Research Foundations (VREF) one-year research grant for `Mapping and Analysis of Smart Urban Transport Initiatives and Projects in Kenya’ 2016. Economic and Social Research Council (E.S.R.C) eighteen-months research grants for Socially Inclusive Cities focusing on Kenya, UK, Nigeria, India, and Nepal 2015. Partnership for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR), research on Employment Creation in Agriculture and Agro Processing Sector in the Context of Inclusive Growth: Political Economy and Settlement Analysis 2013. Economic and Social Research Council (E.S.R.C) & DfID, project on Politics & Interactive Media in Africa 2011. DANIDA research on Media Empowerment in East Africa, Kenya component 2010. Afrobarometer consortium of funding agencies for Regional surveys on Public Opinion on Democracy, Governance, Economic Conditions, Social Development and Civil Society in Africa. 2010: African Development Bank (AFDB) research on service delivery in fragile states 2009. ILO research grant for research on migration and labour in Northern parts of Africa 2005 FIA Foundation for technical support to Ministry of Transport and research on road safety in Kenya 2008 Volvo Research and Educational Foundations (VREF) research on Non Motorised and Public Urban Transport 2008. IDRC grant for research on Gender and Decentralization in East Africa 2006. IDRC grant for research on ICT and Local governance covering two Local Authorities in Kenya, part of a 9 country study. 2004. World Bank: Grant for research on the `Impact of Lake Victoria Fish Exports on Livelihoods

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of Fishers, and Traders’. 2000. International Labour Organisation [ILO]. A Study of the Informal Construction Labour Force in Sub-Saharan Africa: Kenya Case Study. 2000. HIVOs Foundation grant for research on Community Based Women’s Organisations: Case Study of Suba and Nyeri. 2001. United Nations University for New Technologies [UNU/INTECH, Maastricht, the Netherlands. Research on `Impact and Potential of Information Technologies [ICTs] for Micro-Enterprises [MSEs]: A Study covering Ghana and Kenya. 2002. UNCHS-HABITAT. Case Study of Nairobi’, A Contribution to Global Report on Human Settlements of 2003 focusing on Slums. 2002. World Bank, Washington DC. Street Vending in African Cities: A Synthesis of Empirical Findings from Kenya, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa; a contribution to the World Development Report (2005) A Better Investment Climate for Everyone 1998 The British Department for International Development (DFID) grant for Baseline Research

on Women Street Vendors. 1990 Ford Foundation Scholarship for PhD programme, University of York, UK 1980. University of Nairobi, Scholarship for Masters in Government

1986. Ford Foundation grant for research on Street Vending in Kenya 1983. International Development Research Centre [IDRC] Supplementary grant for Masters in Government J: CONSULTANCY EXPERIENCE

1. Commissioned Research 2017. `Development of UN-HABITAT Country Programme Document (HCPD) 2017 – 2019. UN-HABITAT 2017. `Country Level Scoping (Information Gathering) Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) Indicator Two (CSO development Effectiveness and enabling environment). Task Team Secretariat, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University, Rotterdam (ISS-EUR) 2016. `Support to the task force on CSO development Effectiveness and enabling environment global partnership initiative 12 implementation: stock-take on indicator two monitoring in Kenya’. Task Team Secretariat, International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University, Rotterdam (ISS-EUR)

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2016. Short –Term Research Study on Policy Options for Reform of the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission (IEBC). IDLO & Department Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs (JLAC) 2013. `Review and Alignment of Local Authorities By-Laws with Kenya Constitution and County Government Legislation’. Commissioned by the Commission for Implementation of the Constitution (CIC) 2013. with Wanjiru Gikonya, `Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanism for Effective Devolved County Government Framework’ Commissioned by Commissioned by the Commission for Implementation of the Constitution (CIC). 2010. Global Assessment of the status of women’s empowerment and gender mainstreaming in Local Governance: Case Studies of Malawi, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. A study commissioned by UN-HABITAT, Gender Mainstreaming Unit, Nairobi: UN-HABITAT. 2005/06. Liberia Local Government Capacity Assessment Study. UNDP/Transition Government of Liberia 2004. Engendering Election Process in Kenya: Lessons and Challenges. A Report prepared for UNIFEM. 2003. A Review of the Draft Housing Policy for Kenya. Kituo Cha Sheria 2003. The World Bank, Washington DC. Street Vending in African Cities: A Synthesis of Empirical Findings from Kenya, Cote D’Ivoire, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Uganda and South Africa. 2002. UNCHS [HABITAT]. Nairobi Case Study on Slums for Global Report on Human Settlement

2002. with Paul Syagga and Karirah-Gitau. Rent Study: Rental Assessment in Nairobi Slums’. UNCHS [Habitat] 2001, with Paul Syagga and Karirah-Gitau. `Nairobi Situation Analysis: Consultative Report' Government of Kenya and United Nations Centre for Human Settlements [Habitat] Programme on `Collaborative Nairobi Slum Upgrading Initiative. 2000. `Community Participation for Basic Rights'. Basic Rights Steering Committee and Poverty Commission of Kenya, Government of Kenya. 1999 Research on `Most Livable Cities': Nairobi Case Study. Urban Management Programme, Regional Office for Africa, Corte Ivoire, Abidjan. 1998. `A Study of Women Street Vendors in Kenya' MATRIX/DFID 1997. `Programme to Improve the Livelihood of Female Headed Households Living in Informal Settlements in Nairobi'. UNIFEM/UNDP/UNCHS.

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1997. `Partnership Approaches to Meeting the Needs of the Urban Poor (PAMNUP): Facilitation of initial Urban Poverty Consultation and Planning in Kisumu Municipality'. MATRIX /DFID. 1997. `Situation Analysis of Children and Women in Kenya': Contribution to section on `Shelter and Housing'. WLEA (K)/UNICEF. 1996. `Socio-Economic Survey for Water Project in Nakuru Municipality'. Mangat, I.B. Patel and Partners and MATRIX Development Consultants. 1994: `Socio-economic Survey for Water Projects in Kandara, Kahuti, Litein and Siaya. Mangat, I.B. Patel and Partners and MATRIX Development Consultants. 1990: GOK/USAID Small Towns Project, `Karatina Impact Study: Surveys of Farmers, Households, Businesses, Bus Drivers, Travellers and Market Traders within and around Karatina', USAID. 1988: `Situation Analysis of Kisumu Municipality and District'. UNICEF. 2. Commissioned Project Evaluations 2015. Evaluation of Developing Development Studies in Tanzania and Zambia. Commissioned by University of Helsinki and University of Jyvaskyla in Finland 2004. Annual Output to Purpose Review of the Kenya Local Government Reform Programme and Poverty Reduction Through Optimising Local Governance Systems [PROLoGS]. DFID and MLG 2003. A Review of OXFAM funding to Kenya Land Alliance [KLA]. Nakuru: KLA 2002. Mid-Term Review of GOK/UNDP Programme on Good Governance for Poverty Eradication and Employment and Sustainable Livelihood Programmes. Nairobi: UNDP/GOK

2000. Evaluation of Uganda Government Governance programme. DFID/Enchange 1996. `Evaluation of Uganda Red Cross Youth Project on Health and Environment Protection'. Danish Red Cross Youth and Uganda Red Cross. 1996. `Planning and Preparation of Revised Project Document for Uganda Red Cross Youth Project on Health and Environment Protection (Logical Framework Approach applied)'. Danish Red Cross Youth and Uganda Red Cross. 1995. `An Evaluation of Maintenance and Maintenance Procedures of Rural Health Facilities in Kenya' DANIDA. 1994. `Evaluation of the NBBL/Huza Project of Upgrading Bauleni Area' Lusaka, Zambia. Royal Norwegian Society for Rural Development (Norcoop)

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