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Helida Oyieke, Ph.D.

Research Associate
Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence, 2010-2011

I am a Fulbright scholar and UNE Research Associate with a keen interest in environmental research particularly those leaning towards biodiversity and its conservation in Kenya and Africa at large. Throughout my research career I have alternated between academics, research positions and the administration as well as implementation of institutional research programs in the East African region. My interest and extensive experience in environmental research, policy and advocacy has seen me serve on various local and international boards, committees and taskforces. Being a founding member of the Kenya Professional Association of Women in Agriculture and Environment (KEPAWAE), I am well versed with matters of gender and the environment. In addition, I particularly get fulfilled when I see my work make a difference in the lives of communities around wetlands while sustainably utilizing resources thereof. Presently, I serve National Museums of Kenya as Chief Research Scientist where I continue to provide leadership in research while mentoring and supervising up-coming researchers in my field of expertise.

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