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SUMMARY

Name: Obulinji, Humphreys Were, Ph.D

Sex: Male

Contact Addresses: Egerton University

                               Faculty of Environment and Resources Development,

                               Department of Geography,

                               P. O. Box 536, 20115 Egerton, Kenya

                              Mobile: +254 – 0721664266, 0733878416

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Date of Birth: 23rd August, 1967

Nationality: Kenyan

Marital Status: Married

National Identity Number: Confidential

Profession: University Teacher/Lecturer/Researcher (for the last 30years) and currently the Chairperson, Geography Department, Egerton University.

Career Objective: To effectively teach, research and publish in geography.

Research Interests: Research on issues related to Economic Geography//Rural/Regional Development and promote utilization of research findings in empowerment of communities and improvement of peoples’ livelihoods.

 

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
  • 2019:   Postdoc Fellowship –Training on Development of Policy Briefs –By AgriFose2030/International Livestock Research Institute.
  • 2016: Ph.D - Egerton University, Kenya
  • 1996: MSc. Geography - Egerton University, Kenya
  • 1992: B.A (Economics and Geography) - Egerton University, Kenya
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Economic Geography / Rural / regional Development

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
  • 2019:   Postdoc Fellowship –Training on Development of Policy Briefs –By AgriFose2030/International Livestock Research Institute.
  • 2010-2016: PhD in Geography, Egerton University. Thesis Title: The Impact of Microfinance Credit on Microenterprises’ Performance and Entrepreneurs’ Livelihoods: A Study of Businesses Managed by Members of Self-Help Groups in Kakamega County, Kenya.
  • 1993-1996: M.A. Geography - Economic Geography/Rural/Regional Development, Egerton University. Thesis Title: The Impact of Sugar Cane Growing versus Maize and Beans Cultivation on Employment and Income Generation at the Farm Household level: A Case Study of Lunza and Eshirombe Sub-locations of Kakamega District, Kenya. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, Egerton University.
  • 1989-1991: B.A (Hons-Upper Second Class) - Geography and Economics, Egerton University.

Secondary Education

  • 1986-1987: “A” Levels – Friends School Kamusinga – 2 Principles 2 Subsidiaries (12 Points).

·         1982-1985:  “O” Levels - Musingu High School – Division II (27 Points).

WORK EXPERIENCE
  •  24/01/2023 - Appointed Geography Department Egerton University Academic Advisor for Year One students (Cohort 2022), Academic Year 2022/23. 
  • 22/8/2022 – Reappointed for a second-term as Acting Chairperson, Geography Department, Egerton University for a period of 3 years.
  • 10/5/2022 – Appointed by Egerton University Vice-Chancellor as a member of Contract (Tender no. EU/RFQ/036/2021-2022 – Tender name: Provision of small works – Desludging of facultative pond and placement of 1,784 slabs) Implementation Team to oversee the implementation of the said tender.
  • 28/3/2022 – Appointed by DVC (AA) as the Risk Champion for the Department of Geography.
  • March, 2020 – to date: Appointed Chairperson of Geography Departmental Postgraduate Committee, Egerton University.
  • September, 2019 – March, 2020 – Appointed to a 5 member committee to undertake Self-assessment of MA/MSc Geography Programme offered in Geography Department, Egerton University.
  • 20/8/2019 – Appointed Acting Chairperson, Geography Department, Egerton University for a period of 3 years
  • 2019-2020: Appointed Fourth Year students Career/Academic Adviser, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 2018-2019: Appointed Third Year Students Career/Academic Adviser, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 27/3/2018 – 9/6/2018: Acted as Chairperson, Geography Department, among other similar but shorter time period assignments earlier.
  • 2017 – 16/3/2020: Appointed as Coordinator Field Attachment and Academic Field Visits, Geography Department.
  • 2017-14/4/2021: Agricultural Show of Kenya (ASK), Faculty of Environment and Resources Development, Egerton University, Representative.
  • 2017 – 14/4/21: A Member of Research Committee, Faculty of Environment and Resources Development.
  • 2017 – to date: Appointed a member of Examination Moderation Committee, Geography Department.
  • 2017-to date: Secretary, Staff Welfare (Geswel), Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 2016: Team Member of the Self-Assessment Report of BSc Geography Programme - (CUE Requirement).
  • 2014 – 2018: Appointed Departmental Coordinator Geog 425 (Dissertation) Course for Fourth Years Undergraduate Students.
  • 2014 – 20/8/2019: Appointed as Secretary/member of Postgraduate Committee, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 2014-2017: Appointed School-Based Programme Coordinator, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 6Th- 8Th May, 2008: Egerton University Distance Learning Material Reviewer, CMRT Egerton University.
  • 2007-2008: Bookshop and Library Representative, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 2001-2006: Timetabling Officer, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 2001-2004: Examination Officer, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 1996-1998: Bookshop and Library Representative, Department of Geography, Egerton University.
  • 1996-1998: First Year Career/Academic Adviser, Department of Geography, Egerton University.

 

KEY PROJECTS
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2021). Managing Urban Poverty in African Cities: Empirical review of literature on nature, causes, methodological procedures and management of urban poverty
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2016). ‘The Impact of Microfinance Credit on Microenterprises’ Performance and Entrepreneurs’ Livelihoods: A Study of Businesses Managed by Members of Self-Help Groups in Kakamega County, Kenya’.
  • Obulinji, H.W. (2010). ‘An Assessment of the Impact of Credit from Microfinance Institutions on Small Business Enterprises among Members of Self-help Groups in Nakuru Town, Kenya’.
  • Obulinji, H.W. (2000). ‘An Overview of the Food Insecurity Problem in Kenya: Causes and Solutions’. A Research paper presented at a seminar organized by Action Aid Kenya at Pan Afric Hotel, Nairobi.
  • Obulinji, H. W. (1997). Nairobi University, IDS Research Grant on, ‘The Interface between farm and non-farm activities among Mumias Sugar Cane Growers’.
  • Obulinji, H.W. (1996). ‘The Impact of Sugar Cane Growing versus Maize and Beans Cultivation on Employment and Income Generation at the Farm Household level: A Case Study of Lunza and Eshirombe Sub-locations of Kakamega District, Kenya’.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Economic Geography/Issues in (regional) development
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
  1. i) Journal Papers

 

  • Obulinji, H. W. (2023). The Nature and Solutions to Food Insecurity in Rural Africa: A Review of Empirical Literature [Manuscript in Preparation]. Department of Geography, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2023). The Emerging Land use Dynamics in Peri-Urban Areas of Cities in Africa and Its Effects on Livelihoods [Manuscript in Preparation]. Department of Geography, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2023). Factors Influencing Diversification of Livelihood Activities at Household Level and its Impact on Incomes among Small-Scale Farmers in Developing Countries: A Review of Theoretical and Empirical Literature [Manuscript in Preparation]. Department of Geography, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2023). Implication of Microenterprises’ and Entrepreneurs’ Characteristics on Microfinance Credit Demand in Kakamega County, Kenya [Manuscript in Preparation]. Department of Geography, Egerton University, Kenya.
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2023). Microfinance Credit-Assisted Microenterprises: Entrepreneurs’ and Businesses’ Characteristics and their Implication on the Development needs of the Microenterprise-Sector in Kakamega County, Kenya [Unpublished Manuscript by the International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)]. Department of Geography, Egerton University, Kenya.
  •  Areri, M. V, Obulinji, H. W and Recha, C. W. (2022). ‘Influence of Smallholder Farmers’ Socio-economic Characteristics on and Perceived Benefits of Organic Agriculture Farming’. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development. 11(12): 46-57. ISSN 2278 – 0211 (online).
  • Vivian M. Areri, et. al. “Smallholder Farmers’ Practice and Perception of Organic Farming in Kisii Central Sub-County, Kisii County, Kenya.” IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS), 15(12), 2022, pp. 33-43.
  • Yatich, F, Karanja, A and Obulinji, H. (2022). ‘Effects of Climate Smart Agriculture Practices on Household Livelihoods in Soy Sub-county Kenya’. Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International. 26(10): 49-55. Article no. JGEESI.93024 ISSN: 2454-7352. DOI: 10.9734/JGEESI/2022/v26i10639
  • Obulinji, H.W, Wegulo, F.N and Otieno, J. (2015). ‘The Impact of Microfinance Credit on Micro Enterprises’ and Entrepreneurs’ Household Incomes and Livelihoods in Butere, Mumias, Matungu and Khwisero Sub-Counties, Kenya’. Journal of Developing Country Studies. 5 (19): 18-30.
  • Obulinji, H.W, Wegulo, F.N and Otieno, J. (2015). ‘Utilization and Impact of Microfinance Credit on Performance of Microenterprises among Entrepreneurs who are Members of Self-Help Groups in Butere, Mumias, Matungu and Khwisero Sub-Counties, Kenya’. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development.  6 (20): 1-16
  • ii) Books
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2022). The Impact of Microfinance Credit on Microenterprises’ Performance and Entrepreneurs’ Livelihoods: A Study of Businesses Managed by Members of Self-Help Groups in Kakamega County, Kenya (ISBN–13: 978–613–8–95552-8) [Doctoral Thesis, Geography Department, Egerton University – Kenya. Scholar’s Press (2022-10-26).
  • Wegulo, F.N and Obulinji, H.W. (2009). Economic Development: A Manual/Module for a Degree Course in Military Science. Njoro: Egerton University.
  • Wegulo, F.N and Obulinji, H.W. (2008). Political Geography: A Manual/Module for a Degree Course in Military Science. Njoro: Egerton University.

 

  • iii) Book Chapters

 

  • Obulinji, H. W. (2022). Managing Poverty. In Khayesi, M and wegulo, F. N (Eds), Urban Planning in Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wegulo, F.N and Obulinji, H.W. (2001). The Interface between farm and non-farm activities among Mumias Sugar Cane Growers. In Alila, P. O and P. Ove Pedersen (Eds), Negotiating Social Space: East African Micro Enterprises. Eritrea:  African World Space.
  1. iv) Policy Briefs
  • Obulinji, H. W. (2019). Credit-Assisted Microenterprises: What this means to Households’ Incomes and Livelihoods in Kakamega County [Policy Brief]. AgriFoSe 2030/ILRI.

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CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS
  • 24Th-26Th November, 2020: Microfinance Credit-Assisted Microenterprises: Entrepreneurs’ and Businesses’ Characteristics and their Implication on the Development needs of the Microenterprise-Sector in Kakamega County, Kenya. A Research Paper Presented at the 13th Egerton University International Conference - whose Theme was: “Innovation, Research and Transformation for Sustainable Development”.
  • 25Th September, 2019: Attended Training on Self-Assessment of University Academic Programmes as part of Quality Assurance Requirements, at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Boardroom.
  • 10Th – 11Th September, 2019: Underwent Training on International Standards Organization (ISO) Quality Managements Systems (QMS) Requirements – 9001-2015 at CMRT, Egerton University.
  • 6Th May, 2019: Training on Using Research Findings to Inform Policy and Practice: Training Workshop for Researchers held at FEDCOS, Dean’s Boardroom, Egerton University.
  • 11Th – 12Th March, 2019: Training Workshop by ILRI/AgriFose2030 Programme on how to use Research Findings to Inform Policy and Practices at Pride Inn (Raphta) Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • 27Th – 28Th November, 2018: Training Workshop by ILRI/AgriFose2030 on Research to Inform Agricultural and Food Security Policy and Practices in Kenya, Emory Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
  • 5Th June, 2018: Attended a Workshop on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at ICT Seminar Room, Egerton University.
  • 25Th-27Th March, 2015: Micro Entrepreneurs in Self-Help Groups in Butere-Mumias Area: Their Socio-Economic and Business Characteristics and their Influence on Microfinance Credit Utilization. A Research Paper Presented at the 9Th Egerton University International Conference - whose Theme was: “Innovative Research and Technology for Global Development”.
  • 29Th March, 2012: Attended a workshop on Sensitization Training on Corruption Prevention at ARC, Egerton University, covering the following topics:
  • Role of Integrity Promotion Office at Egerton University.
  • Corruption: Ills versus Benefits of Prevention.
  • Organization Culture and Ethical Behaviour.
  • 4Th-8Th April, 2011: Attended a Workshop on E-Learning Capacity Building Course on Developing and Publishing of Digital Teaching and Learning Materials, held at CMRT-Botanic Hall, covering the following:
  • Development of Teaching and Learning Materials in Digital Format.
  • Using Audio, Video and Animations to Create Teaching and Learning Materials.
  • Publishing the Developed Content in the Moodle Learning Management System and eXe as both online and offline Teaching and Learning Materials.
  • 22Th-24Th September, 2010: An Assessment of the Impact of Credit from Microfinance Institutions on Small Business Enterprises among Members of Self-help Groups in Nakuru Town, Kenya. A Research Paper Presented at the 5Th Egerton University Annual Research Week and International Conference – whose Theme was: “Towards the Realization of Sustainable Growth and Development”.
  • 23Rd-24Th February, 2010: Participated in a Workshop on Environmental Education and Awareness Initiative Outreach Programme on the Theme: ‘Promoting Partnerships for Clean, Secure and Sustainable Environment to Improve Livelihood for all Generations.
  • 23Rd June, 2008: Attended a Workshop on International Standards Organization (ISO) at CMRT, Egerton University.
  • 6Th to 8Th May, 2008: Attended a Workshop on Distance Learning Material Reviewing Held at CMRT, Egerton University.
  • 7Th November, 2007: Attended a Workshop on Proposal Writing Organized by Egerton University Held at FASS Theatre Hall (Main Campus).
  • 20Th – 22Nd March, 2006: Attended a Workshop on Pedagogy Course Organized by the Faculty of Education and Human Resources, Egerton University, held at FASS Theatre Hall (Main Campus).
  • 23Rd January, 2002: Attended an Induction Course for Civic Education Providers for Constitution of Kenya Review Commission held at Midland Hotel, Nakuru.
  • 25Th-27Th July, 2001: Attended a Workshop on Teaching Methodology Organized by the Faculty of Education and Human Resources, Egerton University, held at FASS Theatre Hall (main campus).
  • 23Rd-24Th July, 2001: A Workshop on Academic Advising Organized by the Faculty of Education and Human Resources, Egerton University, Held at FASS Theatre Hall (main campus).
  • 14Th March, 2000: An Overview of the Food Insecurity Problem in Kenya: Causes and Solutions. A paper presented at a seminar organized by Action Aid Kenya at Pan Afric Hotel, Nairobi.
  • 6Th August, 1997: ‘Interface between Farm and Non-Farm Activities among the Mumias Sugar Cane Growers’ – A research paper present at a workshop organized at Machakos Garden Hotel by Institute for Development Studies, Nairobi University.
  • 10Th November, 1994: The Impact of Sugar Cane Growing versus Maize and Beans Cultivation on Employment and Income Generation at the Farm Household level: A Case Study of Lunza and Eshirombe Sub-Locations of Kakamega District, Kenya - A presentation of preliminary findings of my M.A research work at a seminar organized by the Department of Geography at ARC Hotel, Egerton University.
HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS
  • 2013: An Awardee of Egerton University PhD semi-Scholarship.
  • 2012: A Certificate Awardee of Egerton University Sensitization Training on Corruption Prevention.
  • 2011: A Certificate Awardee of Futuristic on E-Learning Capacity Building course on Developing and Publishing of Digital Teaching and Learning Materials.
  • 2010: A Certificate Awardee of FERD, Egerton University in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources in participating in a Workshop on Environmental Education and Awareness Initiative Outreach Programme on the Theme: ‘Promoting Partnerships for Clean, Secure and Sustainable Environment to Improve Livelihood for all Generations.
  • 2006: A Certificate Awardee of Egerton University Pedagogy Course Organized by the Faculty of Education and Human Resources.
  • 2006/2007: An Awardee of Egerton University Internal Research Funds 2007/2008 – to conduct research on Micro Enterprises in Nakuru Town.
  • 2001: A Certificate Awardee of Egerton University Teaching Methodology Course Organized by the Faculty of Education and Human Resources.
  • 2001: A Certificate Awardee of Egerton University Course on Academic Advising Organized by the Faculty of Education and Human Resources.
  • 2000: A Certificate Awardee of Action Aid Kenya, 3rd Prize Winner of Essay Competition on Food Insecurity in Kenya.
  • 1995: An Awardee of the Institute for Development Studies, Nairobi University Research Grant.
  • 1993: An Awardee of Egerton University M.A. Scholarship.

 

TEACHING AREAS
  • Regional Geography
  • Practical Geography
  • Statistics
  • Urban Planning
  • Economic Geography
  • Regional Development
  • Political Geography, among others.
POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :

1. Jackline Kitur Cherotich – Reg. No. NM14/11011/20

    Level: MSc Geography – Proposal development for defense at the faculty.

    Topic of study: Spatio-Temporal Mapping of Land Use Land Cover Changes and its Effect on Incomes of Land Owners in Peri-Urban Areas of Nakuru City, Kenya.

 

2. Kelvin Kipkorir Kishara – Reg. No. NM13/09050/20

    Level: MA Geography - Proposal development for defense at the faculty.

    Topic of Study: Assessment of Determinants Influencing Adoption of Renewable Energy among HouseholdsiIn Konoin Sub-County, Kenya.

3. Joseph mung’atia Inoti – Reg. No. NSM16/11683/16

    Level: MA Urban Management – Research Proposal writing awaiting presentation at the department.

    Topic of study: Assessment of Factors Affecting Supply of Adequate Low Cost Housing in Nakuru City, Kenya

4. Catherine Amondi Ndege – Reg. No. NSM14/00840/16

    Level: MA Geography – Research proposal development for defense at the faculty.

   Topic of study: An Assessment of Factors that Determine Therapeutic Use of Herbal Medicine in Kisumu Central Sub-County, Kenya.

5. Geoffry Mukonambi Maina - Reg. No. NSM14/14107/15

    Level: MSc Geography - Presented research proposal at the department and faculty, awaiting to submit to Graduate School and proceed to the field to collect data.

   Topic of study: Spatio-Temporal Mapping of Land Use Cover Changes and Their

Impacts on Water Levels in Lake Baringo, Kenya.

6. Paul Ngugi Gichuki – Reg. No. NM14/12174/17

    Level: MSc Geography – Submitted thesis to Graduate School for examination, awaiting defense.

    Topic of study: An Assessment of Perceived Effects of Rainfall Variability on Pastoral Households’ Livelihoods and Coping Strategies in Kajiado Central Sub-County, Kenya.

7. Vivian M. Areri – Reg. No.  NM13/03574/13

    Level: MA Geography- Defended thesis, awaiting graduation.

   Topic of study: Smallholder Farmers’ Perceptions on Adoption of Organic Farming Practices in Kisii Central Sub - County, Kisii County, Kenya.

8. Frankline Kiprotich Yatich – Reg. No. NM14/12115/17

Level: MA Geography - Defeneded thesis, awaiting graduation.

Topic of study: Assessment of Climate-Smart Agriculture and their Effects on Farmers' Livelihoods in Soy Sub-County, Uasin-Gishu County, Kenya

THESES EXAMINED

1. Frankline Kiprotich Yatich, MSc Geography – Reg. No. NM14/12115/17: Climate-Smart Agriculture and their Effects on Farmers' Livelihoods in Soy Sub-County, Uasin-Gishu County, Kenya (Department of Geography, Egerton University).

2. Vivian M. Areri, MSc Geography – Reg. No.  NM13/03574/13: Smallholder Farmers’ Perceptions on Adoption of Organic Farming Practices in Kisii Central Sub - County, Kisii County, Kenya (Department of Geography, Egerton University.

PhD. LEVEL :

1. Auma Janet Atieno – Reg. No. ND13/30008/16

    Level: PhD Geography - In the field collecting data..

    Topic of Study: Assessing the Level of Stakeholders’ Awareness and Perceptions Towards Sustainable Management of Nyando Wetland, Kenya.

2. Meshack Opole Ombogo – Reg. No. ND13/15551/19

    Level: PhD Geography – Research proposal development for defense at the faculty.

   Topic of study: A Projection of the Effect of Climate Change on Wheat Vegetative Health and Grain Yield in Narok County, Kenya.

3. Jackob Ondiko Jack Haywood – Reg. No. ND13/15540/19

   Level: PhD Geography In the field collecting data.

  Topic of study: Assessment of Effects of Drought on Cereal Yields and Outcomes of Adaptation Strategies among Smallholder Farmers in Makueni County, Kenya.

OTHER SOCIETIES
  • Organization of Social Sciences Research in Eastern Africa (OSSREA) -2004.
  • Council for the Development of Social Sciences Research in Africa (CODESRIA) -2004.
  • Kenya Scholars and Studies Association (KESSA) – 2016.
  • Kenya Meteorological Society – 2017.
  • EBAFOSA (Ecosystem Based Adaptation for Food Security Assembly -2017).
  • Euro Science (Associate Member) – 2017.
  • ICDE (International Council for Open and Distance Education – 2021)  
REFEREES
  1. Kennedy N. Ondimu (Professor of Geography)

          Geography Department, Egerton University,

          P. O. Box 536

          Egerton.

          Cell No.0722602132, 0728800361/0733734895

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     2. Mr. Isaac Wamaasa, Advocate High Court

        Judicial Service Commission

        P.O Box 30041-00100

        Nairobi

        Cell No. 0722218368

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      3. Jane Rose Nafula

          Tumaini House Secondary School

          13695 (20100)

          Nakuru 

          Cell No. 0721842679, 0734076572                                                                                                

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