| A strategic leader and expert with over 25 years in Not-for-Profit organisations/INGOs/ International Organisations (IOs) in East and Horn Africa covering the countries of Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, the Sudan and others with vast experience and skills in Strategy and planning (Global strategic Planning, Country Strategic Planning and Country Business/Implementation or Operational Planning); Proposal development and Resource mobilisation (Opportunity identification/Mapping, Concept note development, full proposal development, Project agreement Management); Project Development (project pipeline development, funds management, donor relations ); Project Management (Project Implementation and Monitoring, Strategic synthesis and Reporting, frugal financial management and risk management); Evaluation (Audit reporting, Outcome and Impact reporting; Programme and people leadership and institutional capacity building; representation and communication; organizational change management and research.
Has a multisectoral/thematic experience in Child Protection and Development for all vulnerable groups (children, women and men),Environment and climate change, Water, Hygiene and Sanitation; Livelihoods, Food security and Agriculture; Education (formal and informal); Gender, Inclusion and Social Safeguards; Research, Advocacy, and Influencing (Policy and Practice); Democracy, Human rights, Justice, Governance, and Conflict Management; Media and Communications for Development and Social Change; Programme and Resource Management; Macro Economics and Public Finance; Energy; Micro-finance (VSLA Model); Health and Nutrition, Early Childhood Development; Sexual and Reproductive Health.
Holds a Master of Arts degree in Development Studies specialising in Development Economics from the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University of Rotterdam (2005) and Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Sciences specialising in Economics and Rural Economy/Agricultural Economics of Makerere University (1998) in Uganda and Several other short courses and trainings.
Peter is excited to lead ICCA into an ambitious and impactful organisation, not only to children but also their families, communities, Uganda as a country and potentially African. |