About Olusegun Obasanjo Uhuru
I am a graduate of BSc in Environmental Science I have skills and experience in managing environmentally sustainable projects as a researcher, field officer, M & E, and project manager. I have handled WASH, Waste4Health, Wildlife conservation, and distributed renewable energy projects in various capacities.
I am an outgoing, dedicated, ready-to-learn person who does everything possible to achieve the intended result.
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TITUS KILONZO MUTUKU
Conservationist. Environmental Planner, and a Data Scientist, Humans for Green Legacy
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Interesting piece and love the work you do Rebekka.
Thank you Uhuru for sharing the inspiring work your youth-led organisation is doing to bring renewable energy solutions to the ASAL region in Kenya! 🌍💡
To help connect you with the right opportunities and contacts, it would be great to learn a bit more about your work. I would love to hear your answers to the following questions:
Could you tell us a little more about your organisation’s structure (e.g. are you a registered NGO, a community-based organisation, or an informal youth network)?
What specific kind of support you're currently looking for to scale your initiatives — for example, are you seeking funding, technical support, or help with proposal writing or storytelling?
Whether you already have a concept note, pitch deck or short proposal that could be shared with potential partners or funders?
And finally, a brief description of the communities you serve and how local youth are involved in shaping and implementing the projects?
Looking forward to learning more and seeing how our WildHub community can support your efforts! 👏
Thanks @Damas Mbaga
Thank you Uhuru for sharing the inspiring work your youth-led organisation is doing to bring renewable energy solutions to the ASAL region in Kenya! 🌍💡
To help connect you with the right opportunities and contacts, it would be great to learn a bit more about your work. I would love to hear your answers to the following questions:
Could you tell us a little more about your organisation’s structure (e.g. are you a registered NGO, a community-based organisation, or an informal youth network)?
What specific kind of support you're currently looking for to scale your initiatives — for example, are you seeking funding, technical support, or help with proposal writing or storytelling?
Whether you already have a concept note, pitch deck or short proposal that could be shared with potential partners or funders?
And finally, a brief description of the communities you serve and how local youth are involved in shaping and implementing the projects?
Looking forward to learning more and seeing how our WildHub community can support your efforts! 👏
Thank you @Thirza Loffeld
regards,
Uhuru
Thank you Uhuru for sharing the inspiring work your youth-led organisation is doing to bring renewable energy solutions to the ASAL region in Kenya! 🌍💡
To help connect you with the right opportunities and contacts, it would be great to learn a bit more about your work. I would love to hear your answers to the following questions:
Could you tell us a little more about your organisation’s structure (e.g. are you a registered NGO, a community-based organisation, or an informal youth network)?
What specific kind of support you're currently looking for to scale your initiatives — for example, are you seeking funding, technical support, or help with proposal writing or storytelling?
Whether you already have a concept note, pitch deck or short proposal that could be shared with potential partners or funders?
And finally, a brief description of the communities you serve and how local youth are involved in shaping and implementing the projects?
Looking forward to learning more and seeing how our WildHub community can support your efforts! 👏
Dear Thirza,
Thank you for your response. Here is my response.
Nyalore Community-Based Organization (Nyalore CBO) is formally a registered (Registration: cbo.2098/21) in Kenya with the Department of Social Development Office as a community-based organization. We were officially registered in 2021 and are based in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) of Kenya. We work in Samburu and Homabay Counties in Kenya. Nyalore CBO is led by community volunteers, We focus on environmental conservation, climate education, sustainable water access, green energy innovations, and empowering communities through environmental education.
Social Media Pages:
🔗 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyalore.cbo/
🔗 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyalorecbokenya/
🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nyalore-community-based-organisation/
🔗 Website: http://www.nyalore.org/
We are currently seeking financial support to scale our Solar Water Initiative (SWI) and expand its impact across more ASAL communities. Additionally, we welcome storytelling support to help us effectively communicate our journey, amplify community voices, and showcase the real-world impact of our work to potential partners, donors, and the wider public. We also run other initiatives such as a tree nursery, environmental education, and natural restoration of water sources.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14yxyCug0rBOXVT1otEFjPqBRemAyseiO3I5vpfYa8-4/edit?usp=sharing
The project focuses on rural communities in Samburu County, starting with Ledero, a village of 180 people, mainly pastoralists with low education levels. With 105 females, cultural norms make them responsible for water collection, exposing girls to violence, and school dropouts.
This great thanks
Hello Uhuru!
It’s fantastic to have you here on WildHub. Your enthusiasm for conservation and teamwork is inspiring, and it’s great to hear about your successful project experiences. Your interests in football and livestock herding show a wonderful balance between your professional and personal life.
I’m excited to connect and collaborate with you, and I’m sure we’ll achieve great things together.
Welcome aboard! 🌿
Thank Amanda, looking forward to achieve great things together.
A warm welcome to WildHub, Uhuru! Wonderful to have you join us and thank you for sharing about your background. Do you have any work challenges that you would perhaps like to share with our community?
Perhaps of interest to you could be our WildHub Community Advocate role here, which can be a great experience for networking as well as shaping and supporting the conversations in our global community.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Hello Thirza,
at the moment I have no work challenges.