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A PROFILE-April, 2020 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpr-ochieng-odero/ J. P. Ochieng’-Odero (JPR) is an entomologist with keen interest in the place of science, technology and innovation (ST&I) in economic development, and the role of learning and knowledge sharing in capacity strengthening. He graduated with a BSc. (Zoology) 1982 from the University of Poona, and was awarded the Indian National Merit Scholarship for Science in April 1982. In 1984, he was awarded an Africa-Wide Postgraduate Research Fellowship that enabled him to undertake postgraduate research at the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), New Zealand leading to his graduation with a PhD in Zoology (specializing in Entomology) from the University of Auckland in 1989. He is currently employed as the Project Team Leader of the eastafricaresearchfund.org He was (2008-2015) Deputy Director & Head of Scientific Programmes of the Consortium for National Health Research (CNHR www.cnhrkenya.org), which is a Kenyan-based health research grantmaking organisation. In this capacity, he has built experience in the design, development and implementation of several competitive research grant schemes targeting research leaders, as well as research and teaching institutions. Earlier he worked as a Senior Research Scientist and Head of the capacity strengthening programme of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE www.icipe.org), including serving as the Network Coordinator of the African Regional Postgraduate Programme in Insect Science (ARPPIS: http://www.icipe.org/capacity_building/grad), a training programme implemented in partnership with 34 African universities. His research background has involved working with integrated multi-disciplinary research teams involved in both field and laboratory areas of arthropod research. He also worked with the R&D Forum for Science-led Development in Africa (RANDFORUM) where he was actively involved in programme planning and development activities, which included negotiating agreements with governments, bilateral and multilateral institutions, coordination and planning for regional S&T Roundtables and policy-oriented Summits. Dr. Ochieng’-Odero has also undertaken consultancy work on exploring opportunities for commercialization of research outputs through science parks. He was a team member of the resource persons to the first and second Copenhagen Series of Seminars on Conditions for Social Progress where he presented two major seminal papers. He has been an active member of the Programme Monitoring Committee of the Regional Integration Research Network of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). He was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of a regional university project led by Makerere University known as Training Health Researchers into Vocational Excellence in East Africa (THRiVE www.thrive.or.ug) and collaborating with the National University of Rwanda, Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College as well as Gulu University as well as ICIPE. (NRF www.researchfund.go.ke He was appointed on the Governing Council of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital in February, 2018. He was appointed (2013-2017) as a Commissioner with the Commission of University Education (CUE) of Kenya (www.cue.or.ke). He served as a member of the Regional Advisory Group of the DFID-funded Knowledge Systems Innovation Project being implemented by Natural Resources Institute (NRI) at the University of Greenwich in a consortium which includes the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at the University of Sussex, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and the African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS). He was appointed a member of the African Scientific Advisory Board (ASAB) of The African Academy of Sciences (AAS) in March, 2019 and is a College Member of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI.)

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By JPRAugust 14, 202029 min read

Master, Speak! O Speak to me!

  14 Now the spirit of the LORD had departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the LORD tormented him…  23 Whenever […]

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By JPRAugust 5, 20206 min read

Re-visiting Kitui County

We are told that Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta was conceived whilst his father, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, was in detention in Maralal. […]

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By JPRAugust 5, 20205 min read

Going Way Way Back…

I am taking time off to go to Eldi to see my dad who has been ailing with a lumbar […]

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Why must artistes communicate boldly on health matters?

I enjoyed reading Oby Obyerodhyambo recount his experiences with communicating for behavioural change during the early years of the HV/AIDS pandemic in […]

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By JPRJuly 16, 20208 min read

East African integration is alive – even though leaders haven’t been united over COVID-19

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed further fault lines in the workings of the East African Community (EAC), […]

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By JPRJuly 8, 202010 min read

Learning from Sankofa

You recall the wise saying:  Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. It is attributed to George […]

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By JPRJune 25, 202020 min read

Catastrophe is the New Normal. Are We Ready?

Here’s a tiny secret. One that Coronavirus should have clued us into. Normal is over. The age of normal is finished, done, […]

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By JPRJune 19, 202029 min read

Revisiting Resilience and the Role of Science in Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic: 2nd Advisory to African Governments

The First Advisory dwelt on designing a programme for disaster resilience before the Coronavirus pandemic was visited upon the continent. Since then, […]

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By JPRJune 19, 202029 min read

Disaster Resilience and the Role of Science in Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic: First Advisory to African Governments

Disaster Resilience–the ability of countries, communities and households to manage change, by maintaining or transforming living standards in the face […]

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By JPRJune 14, 202010 min read

What sets good and bad leaders apart in the coronavirus era

Crises bring out the best and worst of politicians and populations. Folly, fear and fortitude are on display everywhere. In […]

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