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CURRICULUM VITAE 1.0 PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME : Prof.Nelson H. Were Wawire DESIGNATION : Associate Professor of Economics DATE OF BIRTH : October 10...
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1.0 PERSONAL INFORMATION NAME : Prof.Nelson H. Were Wawire DESIGNATION : Associate Professor of Economics DATE OF BIRTH : October 10th 1963 MARITAL STATUS : Married. CHILDREN : Four CONTACT ADDRESS : School of Economics Kenyatta University P.O. Box 43844 - 00100 NAIROBI, KENYA TELEPHONE : +254-20-8710901/19 Ext. 3612(Office) CELL PHONE : +254722347139 EMAIL ADDRESS :[email protected], [email protected], [email protected] LANGUAGES : English, Kiswahili and Luhya. CITIZENSHIP : Kenyan GENDER : Male PLACE OF BIRTH : Kakamega 2.0 QUALIFICATIONS a. Academic 1. 2001 -2006: Doctor of Philosophy in Economics Degree, Kenyatta University 2. 1989-1991: Master of Arts in Economics (Kenyatta University) 3. 1985-1988: Bachelor of Education (Arts) Economics and Business Studies, Kenyatta University 4. 1985: National Youth Service (NYS) Gilgil, Certificate of Serviceman. 5. 1982-1983: Kangundo High School, Kangundo. House Captain, K.A.C.E. “A” Level Results: Principals in Mathematics, Economics and Geography, Subsidiary in General Paper. 6. 1978-1981: Chebuyusi Secondary School, Kakamega. KCE (“O” Level) Workshop prefect 7. 1971-1977: Lutaso Primary School, Kakamega. C.P.E “Primary Level” b. Statistical Packages and other computer soft wares: Eviews, STATA, SPSSPC& Microsoft office Page 1 of 33

c. Other Qualifications 1. 17th – 19th August, 2016: A short course in Governance and Leadership in Higher Education. Intercontinental Hotel Nairobi, Kenya. Topic Covered: a. The SDGs and UNESCO in coordinating SDG4 with emphasis on relevance of Higher Education in Agenda 2030 and Addis Ababa convention b. The business case for governance reform: Beyond simple compliance and boxticking c. The governance conundrum in Africa’s higher education today d. Getting the most from Academic Board e. Overview of a realities of governance in higher education f. Effective university governance practices-and lessons to be learnt from corporate world g. The role of Council secretary in enduring good governance in universities h. New opportunity, risk and governance i. Creating strong leadership within higher education j. Guidelines for governance policies for public accountability, financial reporting and responsibility th 2. 27 June, 2016: Training on procurement procedures and sensitization on new public procurement and asset Disposal Act 2015, KUCC 3. 27th Feb, 2016: Trade, Labour Reforms and Employment: Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa, Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi. 4. 12th May, 2014: Basic principles of coordinated conduct and cartels, the harm they cause, the approach of Kenyan Law and International perspective including South Africa. 5. 28th – 14th May, 2013: Teaching methodology covered: a. Teaching methodology b. Setting of examination c. Administration of examinations d. Marking and analysis of scores th 6. 18 June, 2013: Public Complaints Handling Mechanisms. KUCC 7. 11thApril, 2008: Public Procurement workshop: a. Public procurement and Disposal Act 2005 b. Public procurement and Disposal regulations 2006 c. Role of procurement unit, tender/procurement committee d. Procurement planning and budgeting e. Contract management 3.0 ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITIES 1. December, 7th 2012 to date: Dean, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 2. August 15th to 16th 2016, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Kenyatta University, Kenya.

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3. October, 2015 to date,Chairman,Academic Advisory Board, African Economic Research Consortium [AERC]. 4. June, 19th to July, 2nd 2015, Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Kenyatta University, Kenya. 5. July 31st - 6th December, 2012: Acting Dean, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 6. 1stAugust, 2008 to July 30th, 2012:Chairman, Department of Applied Economics, School of Economics, Kenyatta University, (Renewed on 1st August, 2010 for the second and final term) 7. 2008 – 2011: Committee member, Kenyatta university Teaching and Referral hospital ( carried out Economics analysis and feasibility study 8. Jan. to July 2008; Programme Coordinator; Department of Applied Economics, School of Economics, Kenyatta University 9. Sept, 2006 to June, 2008: Coordinator, Centre for Entrepreneurship and Enterprises Development (CEED), Kenyatta University. 10. 2003 to August, 2008: Chairman, Departmental Postgraduate Committee, Department of Economics, Kenyatta University 11. 2007: A member of the ad hoc Departmental Committee to review degree programmes in economics in the effort towards establishing the School of Economics, Kenyatta university 12. 2007: Member of a Board, Build Operate and Transfer (BOT), Kenyatta University 13. 2007: Chairman, MBA Review Committee, School of Business. 14. June, 2006 to Sept. 2006. Examinations Coordinator, School of Humanities and Social Sciences 15. 1996 - 2000: Examinations Coordinator, Department of Economics 16. 1993 - 1996: Assistant Examinations Coordinator, Department of Economics 4.0 POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION 4.1 Ph.D Supervision Ph.D Theses supervised, completed successfully and students graduated 1. Milkah N. Mathiu,(Dec. 2016), Determinants of Intrapreneurial Activities in Selected University Libraries in Kenya. School of Business, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation: Dec. 16th 2016 2. Waiyaki Nyambura Isabel, (Dec. 2016)Financial Development, Economic Growth and Poverty in Kenya. School of Economics, University of Nairobi. Date of graduation: Dec. 2nd 2016 3. Kuuya, Patrick Masette. (Dec.2015). Adoption of Adapted Technology by Micro and Small Enterprises in the Informal Sector of Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, School of Economics, Kenyatta University.Date of graduation, Dec. 18th2015 4. Paul Sang. (Dec.2015). Sustainability of World Bank Funded Projects in Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy in Project Management. School of Business, Kenyatta University.Date of graduation, December 18th2015 5. Makali B. Mulu. (July, 2015), Benefit Incidence Analysis of Constituencies Development Fund Spending on Education Bursaries in Mukueni County, Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics. School of Economics, Kenyatta University.Date of graduation, July 17th2015

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6. Sikuku Ndede. (July, 2015).Determinants of Acquisition of Financial Services by Micro Small Enterprises in Lang’ata,Nairobi, Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy in Business. School of Business, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation, July 17th2015 7. Tari, Justus. (Dec. 2014) Determinants of Scheme Design in Occupational Defined Contribution Schemes in Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy in Business. School of Business, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation: Dec. 2014 8. Kandiri, J.M (Dec. 2014) Effective Implementation of Technology Innovations in Higher Education Institutions; A Survey of Selected Projects in Universities in Africa,Doctor of Philosophy in Business. School of Business, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation: Dec. 2014 9. Muhia, C.M (July, 2014) Key Account Management, E-commerce, Implementation Models, market orientation and Performance of selected private sector firms in Kenya,Doctor of Philosophy in Business. School of Business, Kenya Methodist University. Date of graduation: July 2014 10. Kennedy Ocharo Nyabuto 2013.Private capital flows, remittances and economic growth in Kenya.Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.Date of Graduation: 20th, December, 2013, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 11. Simiyu, Mukami.2013.Interest Rate Pricing of Loanable Funds by Kenyan Commercial Banks.Doctor of Philosophy in Business. Date of Graduation: 20th December, 2013, School of Business, Kenyatta University. 12. Richard Leresian Lesiyampe.2013.Human resource management practices, organizational factors and health care service delivery in Referral Hospitals in Kenya.Doctor of Philosophy in Business. School of Business and Economics, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya.Date of Graduation: 20st July, 2013 13. Susan C. Nzioki, 2013: Cross-cultural diversity and knowledge management: A strategic human resource perspective of Kenya home grown multinationals in East Africa. Doctor of Philosophy in Business. School of Business and Economics, Kenya Methodist University, Kenya.Date of Graduation; 20st July, 2013 14. Elphas Victor Odhiambo, K96/12007/2009, Aids flows, external debt, investment and economic growth in Kenya, 1963 – 2009.Doctor of Philosophy in Economics.. School of Economics, Kenyatta University.Date of Graduation: June, 28th 2013 15. Njuru, Gitahi Stephen, K96/10835/2008, Fiscal Policy and Private Investment in Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics. School of Economics, Kenyatta University. Date of Graduation: June, 28th 2013 16. Wainaina Martin Chege, K96/10033/2008, Telecommunication infrastructure and economic growth: A case of Sub-Saharan Africa Date of Graduation: 14th Dec. 2012, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 17. Onono Perez Ayieko K96/10216/2008, Food crops production response to economic incentives: A case of selected crops in Kenya. Date of Graduation: June, 2012, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 18. James N. Maingi, K96/10885/2007. The impact of government expenditure on economic growth in Kenya: 1963 - 2008. Date of Graduation: Dec.2010, School of Economics,Kenyatta university

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19. Jacob Odhon’g Omolo, K96/10888/2007. Ripple effects of minimum wages and the response of labour markets in Kenya. Date of Graduation: Dec.2010, School of Economics,Kenyatta university 20. Timothy Chrispinus Okech, K96/10962/2007. Determinants of demand for family planning services in city slums in Kenya. Date of Graduation: Dec.2010, School of Economics,Kenyatta university 21. Stephen Muathe Makau A, D86/15750/2005.The determinants of adoption information and communication technology by small and medium enterprises in the Health sector in Nairobi, Kenya.Date of Graduation: Dec.2010, School of Business,Kenyatta university 22. Emmanuel O. Manyasa,C82/15675/2005,Social Capital and rural economic development in Western province of Kenya: An empirical analysis. Date of Graduation: Dec.2009, School of Humanities and Social Sciences,Kenyatta university 23. George Kipng’etich Kosimbei, C82/15190/2005. Budget deficits and macroeconomic performance in Kenya (1963 – 2007).Date of Graduation: Dec.2009, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University. 24. Paul Mwangi Gachanja, C82/7670/2000. Total factor productivity change in the Kenyan manufacturing sector: A MALMQUIST index analysis. Date of Graduation: Dec.2008.School of Humanities and social sciences, Kenyatta University. Ph.D Theses on-going supervision: registered with the Graduate School. 1. Rono Gladys [K96/21239/2010] Out of pocket health spending and its effects on household welfare in Kenya, School of Economics, Kenyatta University [submitted awaiting defense] 2. Mwiathi Peter Silas, Effects of fiscal decentralization on poverty reduction outcomes, income inequalities and human development in Kenya.[Submitted awaiting defense] 3. Mdoe Jackson Idi [K96/CTY/PT/22443/2012], Competition and profitability of commercial banks in Kenya.School of Economics, Kenyatta University [submitted awaiting defence] 4. Obebo Forah Mokua [K96/CTY/23489/2011] Effects of microfinance development on economic growth and household welfare in Kenya 5. Donald A. Otieno,Essays on Capital Market Stock Returns in Kenya. School of Economics, University of Nairobi.[Submitted awaiting defence] 6. Eliud Obere,Determinants of Entrepreneur’s Business Innovative Behavior in Beach Management Units along Lake Victoria, Kenya. School of Business, Kenyatta University 7. Omodho Okara Grace [K96/CTY/22559/2012] Cross border expansion of Kenyan banks into East African community, School of Economics, Kenyatta University 8. Sunday Baba [K96/CTY/28526/2013] Commercial Banks credidt and Agricultural output in Nigeria, School of Economics, Kenyatta University 9. Omondi Vincent Ochieng [K96/CTY/28274/2014] Tax revenue productivity: Macroeconomic determination and economic growth nexus in Kenya, School of Economics, Kenyatta University 10. Maureen Teresia Odongo, Essays on Public Debt Sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa: Dynamic Effect of Government Spending ond Taxation. School of Economics, University of Nairobi. 11. Lineth Oyugi, Regional Economic Disparities in Kenya: A Multidimensional Measurement Approach, School of Economics, Kenyatta University

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4.2 Masters Supervision: Completed projects 1. Kevin Mathenge Nyaga (2016) Effects of a stock split on stock return: A case of companies listed on Nairobi Securities Exchange market, Kenya. Date of graduation: December,16th 2016 2. Wamwere, Joseph Muigai. (Dec. 2015). Interaction of fiscal and monetary policies and their effects on share prices at the Nairobi Securities Exchange. Unpublished Master of Economics (Finance) Research Paper, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation, December, 18th2015. 3. Mukura, Doris (Dec. 2015). Role of Women Enterprise Fund Loans, Capacity Building and Networking on the Performance of Women-Owned Enterprises in Thika Town, Kenya.Master of Economics (Finance) Research Paper, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation, December, 18th 2015 4. Wekesa Teresa Carol (July, 2015), Effects of Infrastructure on Foreign Direct Investment in Kenya. Unpublished Master of Economics (International Trade and Finance) Research Paper, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation, July, 2015 5. Kamau, Penina Waithera (Dec. 2014) Analysis of Import Demand Elastics for Kenya; 1970 to 2013. Unpublished M.Econ (Finance) Research Paper, Kenyatta University. Date of graduation, Dec. 2014 6. Masika J. N (2014) Direct Taxes and Economic Growth in Kenya, Unpublished MA Research paper, University of Nairobi. Date of graduation, Dec. 2014 7. Kiminyei F.K. (2014) Public Debt, Tax Revenue and Government Expenditure in Kenya; 1960-2014. Unpublished MA Research Paper, University of Nairobi. Date of graduation, Dec. 2014 8. Omtatah, A.O (2014) Determinants of Housing Demand in Nairobi, Kenya, Unpublished MA Research Paper, University of Nairobi. Date of graduation, Dec. 2014 9. Kittony, J.K (2014) The Nature, size and Reforms in Public Domestic Debt and their effects on Economic Growth in Kenya. Unpublished MA Research Paper, University of Nairobi. Date of graduation, Dec. 2014 10. Evans Kirui, Macroeconomic Variables, Volatility and Stock Market Returns: A Case of Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya. Date of Graduation: 20th December, 2013 11. Vincent Ochieng Omondi, K102/PT/10085/2013. Effect of Tax Reform on Buoyancy and Elasticity of the Tax System in Kenya: 1963 – 2010. School of Economics. Graduation date: July, 2013 12. Steve A. Makambi, K102/14175/2009, Nature and dynamics of adjustment of commercial banks’ retail rates to monetary policy changes in Kenya. School of Economics. Date of Graduation Dec. 2012 13. Benard Kipyegon Kirui, K102/PT/10070/2008, Budget Deficit Financing and Exchange Rate Volatility in Kenya. School of economics. Date of graduation, Dec. 2011 14. Njuguna N. Joyce, C50/13738/2005. Government Expenditure and Economic Growth in Kenya: An Empirical Analysis 1963 – 2006). School of Humanities and Social sciences. Date of Graduation, 2009. 15. . Mwathi, Peter, S. 2007. Factors affecting adoption of organic farming by maize farmers in Meru South District

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16. Rono Gladys Jelagat, C50/10768/2007, Performance of micro and small enterprises supported by women enterprises and development fund in Eldoret town, Graduated 2009. 17. Raphael M. Ikame, D53/6216/2003, Applicability of Linter’s dividends policy to companies quoted on the Nairobi Stock exchange. Graduated 2009. 18. Njuguna Joy, N. 2007. The impact of public expenditure on Kenya’s economic growth 19. Makau Justus. 2007. External public debt and economic growth in Kenya: an empirical analysis 20. Gitahi, James. 2007. Revenue productivity of Value Added Tax in Kenya (UON) 21. Oribu, William S. 2007. External debt and public health expenditure in Kenya: an empirical analysis (UON) 22. Okwiri, Benson .2006. The Relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Kenya: 1970 - 2004 (UON) 23. Owino Paul Ochieng. 2006. The effects of external public debt servicing on economic growth in Kenya: 1970 - 2003 (UON) 24. Kigume, Ruth .2005. The relationship between inflation and economic growth in Kenya (K.U) 25. Mutai, Nashon .2005. Macroeconomic factors affecting stock price movements on Nairobi Stock Exchange, (K.U) 26. Maugu, L .2005. The determinants of supply of major agricultural crop exports in Kenya (K.U) 27. Gicheru, Kamau S. 2005. Determinants of domestic demand for locally manufactured goods in Kenya: 1970 - 2003 (UON) 28. Kimani, R .2005. Budget deficit financing and crowding out of private investment in Kenya (K.U) 29. Njihia Anthony, M. 2005. Determinants of development of the bond market in Kenya: 1997 - 2004 (UON) 30. Ndiritu J. N .2005. The Impact of public policy on private investment in Kenya: 1980 2000 (UON) 31. Kipyegon L. 2004. Determinants of capital flight from Kenya (K.U) 32. Gitahi, S. N. 2004. Determinants of domestic private investment in Kenya, 1970 - 2002 (K.U) 33. Kuyo O, .2004. An empirical analysis of the buoyancy and elasticity of Kenya’s tax system (UoN) 34. Chege H. N .2004. An assessment of expansion programmes of super markets in Nairobi (K.U) 35. Kamau. F. N .2004. Impact of tax incentives on foreign direct investment in Kenya (K.U) 36. Omurwa J. K .2004. A comparison of returns of speculators and investors in Kenya (K.U) 37. Maregwa G. M .2003. Effects of business process Re-engineering on service delivery: A case of Cooperative Bank of Kenya Ltd. (K.U) 38. Leah, N (2004) An application of Capital Pricing Model on Nairobi Stock Exchange (K.U) 39. Otieno D.E Onduru (U.o.N, 2003) An Empirical Assessment of The Link Between Kenya’s Indirect Taxation and Economic Growth (U.o.N) Page 7 of 33

40. Vitalis Omondi Othouon (U.o.N, 2003) Liberalization and Financial Performance of the Financial System: Analysis of the Kenyan Banking Industry (U.o.N) 41. Kuyo O (2003) An Empirical Analysis of the Buoyancy and Elasticity of Kenya’s Tax System (U.o.N) 42. Masika Alexander Opicha (2003) – Determinants of Performance of Internet Cyber Cafes in Nairobi (Kenyatta University) 43. Maregwa Geofrey M (2003) – Effects of Business Process Re- Engineering On Service Delivery: A Case of Cooperative Bank of Kenya Ltd. (Kenyatta University) 44. Oloo Micheal (2002). An Assessment of Tax Revenue Performance Before and After Liberalization of Exchange Rate in Kenya: 1972 – 2000 (U.o.N) 5.0 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY/WORK EXPERIENCE 1. 27th August, 2013 to date: Associate Professor of Economics, Department of Applied Economics, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 2. 5th August, 2008 to 26th August, 2013: Senior Lecturer, Department of Applied Economics, School of Economics, Kenyatta University. 3. 29th May, 2003 to 4th August, 2008: Lecturer, Department of Economics 4. 15th June, 1993 – 28th May, 2003: Assistant Lecturer, Department of Economics (Kenyatta University) 5. 21st April, 993- 14th June, 1993 Assistant Lecturer, Department of Communication and Technology, College of Education and External Studies (C.E.E.S), University of Nairobi. 6. 1993 Trainer of Trainers on Gender and Development. 7. 24th Sept, 1992–20th April, 1993: Economist / Planning Officer II, Ministry of Planning and National Development, Assistant District Development Officer – Migori District 8. 1991 – 1992 Assistant Lecturer, Eregi T.T.C. Kakamega. 9. 1990 - 1991Researcher: Industrial Organization of Vegetable Oils Sector, VOPS (Kenya) Satellite. IDRC sponsored Project, Nairobi Kenya. 10. 1988 - 1989Teacher of Economics, Commerce and Business. Maji Mazuri High School, Eldama Ravine. Head of Business Education Department and Guidance and Counseling. Teacher in charge of Games. 11. 1987 Teacher of Economics and Accounting (CPA), Friends College – Kaimosi 12. 1984 - 1985Teacher of Mathematics and Commerce, Bukhakunga Secondary School, Kakamega. 6.0 Research and Publication 6.1 Articles in referred journals: International journals (a) Single authorship: Individual publication 1. Wawire, N.H.W, (2017); Analysis of Income Tax System Productivity in Kenya;AmityJournal of Economics, Amity University. (Accepted for publication) 2. Wawire, N.H.W, (2012); Determinants of Value Added Tax Revenue in Kenya; Journal of Business and Economics,New York: Academic star publishing company (Accepted as per attached paper acceptance notice) 3. Wawire N.H.W. (2003) “Trends in Kenya's Tax Ratios and Tax Effort Indices, and Their Implications for Future Tax Reforms". Egerton Journal. Vol. IV, Numbers 2&3. Njoro: Egerton University Press. Pp. 256 - 279 (ISSN 1021-1128)

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(b) Multiple authorship: with students 4. Wekesa, C. T, Wawire, N.H.W, and Kosimbei, G.(2017). Effects of Infrastructure Development on Foreign Direct Investment in Kenya. Journal of Infrastructures Development, 8(2) 93-110, Sage Publications. 5. Ojiambo, Elphas, Oduor, Jacob, Mburu, Tom,and Wawire, Nelson (2015) Aid Unpredictability and Economic Growth in Kenya. Working Paper Series No. 226African Development Bank Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. http:/www.afdb.org. 6. Nzioki, S. C., Nyambagera, S. N., & Wawire, N. H. (2015), Effects of cross cultural factors on knowledge management of Kenya homegrown multinationals operating in East Africa. The International Journal of Business & Management, Vol. 3, Issue 4 PP 1-13. www.theijbm.com. ISSN 2321-8916. 7. Tari J, Wawire, N. H. W. & Ombuki, C. (2015) Employer Related Determinants of Scheme Design in Occupational Defined Contribution Schemes in Kenya. European Journal of Business and Management www.iiste.orgISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 22222839 (Online), Vol.7, No.6, 65 – 71 8. Tari J, Wawire, N. H. W. & Ombuki, C. (2015) Trustee Related Determinants of Scheme Design in Occupational Defined Contribution Schemes in Kenya, Research Journal of Finance and Accountingwww.iiste.org, ISSN 2222-1697 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2847 (Online), Vol.6, No.3, 182 – 188 9. Omondi, V. Wawire, N. H. W. Manyasa, O. & Thuku, G. (2014).Effects of Tax Reforms on Buoyancy and Elasticity of the Tax System in Kenya: 1963–2010. International Journal of Economics and Finance; Vol. 6, No. 10; 97 – 111. ISSN 1916-971X E-ISSN 1916-9728, Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education. 10. Wainaina, M, Obere, J. A. & Wawire, N.H.W (2014) Mobile Teledensity and Economic Growth: A Case of Sub-Saharan Africa (1988-2010). Economics and Finance Review Vol. 4(01) pp. 01 – 16, December, ISSN: 2047 - 0401 Available online at http://www.businessjournalz.org/efr 11. Kirui, E. Wawire, N.H.W. and Onono, R. A (2014) Macroeconomic Variables, Volatility and Stock Market Returns; A Case of Nairobi Securities Exchange, Kenya. International Journal of Economics and Finance. Vol.6 No.8 August. PP214-228; ISSN: 1916-971X (print); ISSN: 1916-9728 (online). Canadian Centre of Science and Education. 12. Njuru, S.G, Ombuki,C, Wawire, H.H.W, Okeri, S.O. (2014) Impact of Government Expenditure on Private Investment in Kenya: Research Journals, Journal of Economics, Vol.2 No.8 August PP.2 – 19 ISSN 2347-8233 13. Molonket, L, Ombuki, C. Wawire, N.H. W. (2014). Effects of Competition on the Profitability of Cement Manufacturers in Kenya. European Journal of Business and Social Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 7 , pp 40-48, October P.P. 40 – 48. URL: http://www.ejbss.com/recent.aspx-/ISSN: 2235 767X

14. Nyenjeri, J. K., Kinyua, F. & Wawire, N. (2014). The Effect of Public Relations in Delivery of Forestry Services at Kenya Forest Services Headquarters. European Journal of Business Management.Vol. 1, Issue 11. PP. 217 – 230. ISSN 2307-6305 15. Makambi, S.A. Wawire, N.H.W. and Omolo, J. O. (2013) “Nature and dynamic of adjustment of commercial Banks’s Retail rates to monetary policy changes in Kenya” International Journal of Business and Social Sciences. Vol. 4 No. 5. PP. 49 – 75. May, ISSN 2219-1933 (print) ISSN 2219-6021 (Online). Centre for promoting Ideas. Page 9 of 33

16. Onono, P. A. Wawire, N.H.W. Ombuki, C. (2013). “The response of Maize Production in Kenya to Economic Incentives” International Journal of Development and Sustainability. (Special issue: Development and sustainability in Africa-Part 2.ISSN 2186-8662.April. (In press) 17. Muathe, S. M. A. Wawire, N.H.W. and Ofafa, G.A. (2013). “An empirical study on the relationship between organizational factors and adoption of ICT among health related SMEs in Nairobi, Kenya” International Journal of Arts and Commerce. Vol. 2 No. 3, March, 2013 (ISSN:1929-7106. www.ijac.org.uk. 18. Agnes G. Mwakaje, Emmanuel Manyasa, Nelson Wawire, Muchane Muchai, David Ongare, Charles Mugoya, Clet Wandui Masiga and Alfeo Nikundiwe (2013). Community- community-Based Conservation, Income Governance, and Poverty Alleviation in Tanzania: The Case of Serengeti Ecosystem.The Journal of Environment & Development. 22(1) 51–73 19. Okech, C. T, Wawire, N. H. W., Mburu T. K. (2011) “Empirical Analysis of Determinants of Demand for family Planning Services in Kenya’s City Slums” Global Journal of Health Sciences, Vol. 3 No. 2; October 2011, PP. 109- 117 20. Okech, C. T, Wawire, N. H. W., Mburu T. K. (2011) “Contraceptive use among women of reproductive age in Kenya’s city slums”. International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 1 Jan. 2011, PP. 22 - 43 21. Mwathia,P,. Wawire, N. H. W. Onuonga. S.M 2008.”Determinants of Adoption of Organic Farming by Maize Farmers in Meru South District” International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies. Volume 1 Number 1: Spring 2008:108 - 118 (c) Multiple Authorship: with colleagues 22. Mwakaje, G. A., Manyasa, E. O., Wawire, N., Muchane, M., Ongare, D., Mugoya, C., Masiga, C. W., & Nikundiwe, A. (2013) Community-Based Conservation, Income, Governance, and Poverty Alleviation in Tanzania: The Case of Serengeti Ecosystem, Journal of Environment &Development, Vol. 22 No. 1, 51-73. SAGEJanuary http://jed.sagepub.com/content/22/1/51 23. Wawire, N. H. W. and Nafukho, F. M. (2010),“Factors Affecting the Management of Women Groups’ Micro and Small Enterprises in Kakamega District, Kenya”, Journal of European Industrial Training, March, pp. 128 - 152. 6.2 Papers published in conference proceedings 1. Ngui, D. M, Muniu, J M, &Wawire, N. H. W. (2014) Determinants of Informal Sector Performance in the Rural Areas of Kenya: Evidence from Makueni County, In Mishra & Zabiulla (eds) Dynamics of Rural Transformation in Emerging Economies, New Dehli:Excel India Publishers. PP. 12-20 2. Wawire N. H. W and Nafukho F. M (2006) Investment in Human Capital through Institutions of Higher Education for the revival of Kenya’s economy. In Nafukho, F. M. and Chen (eds) Proceedings of the Academy of Human Resource Development. Bowling Green, Ohio: AHRD, pp. 1184 - 1190 3. Wawire N. H. W. (2003) “The Role of Tertiary Education in Revamping Kenya’s Declining Economic Growth". In Akuno et al (Eds) Higher Education in Africa: Issues in Management and Leadership. Selected Proceeding of International Conference on Transformation of higher Education management and leadership for efficacy in Africa Held Page 10 of 33

at Kenyatta University Nov. 12th - 16th 2001. Pp. 272 - 290 7.0 Books 1. Manyasa, E.O., Etyang M.N, Wawire N.H.W. (2014) Social Capital and Rural Economic Development in Western Kenya: Does social Capital Impact Rural Economic Development? Saarbrucken: Scholars Press ISBN: 978-3-639-5105/-5 2. Onono, P.A, Wawire, N.H.W, Ombuki, C (2014) Response of Food Crops Production to Economic Incentives in Kenya. Saarbrucken: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing ISBN:978-3-659-58497-8 3. Gachanja, P. Wawire were, N. H. & Etyang Martin, (2013). Total factor productivity change in the Kenyan manufacturing sector: A Malmquist index Analysis. Herstellung, Verlag publisher, Scholars Press. ISBN: 978-3-639-51486-5 4. Nafukho, F. M., Wawire, N. H. W., and Lam, P. M. (2011). Management of Adult Education Organization in Africa. Cape Town: Pearson Education/UNESCO. ISBN: 97818689-1-8485. Wrote Chapters 3 (Management Approaches in Africa), 8 (Time management) and 9 (Financial Management). 5. Kosimbei, G., Wawire, N. H. W. Mburu T. K. (2010). Budget deficits and macroeconomic performance in Kenya: An empirical Analysis. Saarbrucken:VDM Verlag Dr. Muller. ISBN: 978-3-639-30970-6 8.0 Chapters in books 24. Ngui, M.D, Muniu, J.M., Wawire, N.H.W. (2014) Derterminants of Informal Sector Performance in the Rural Areas of Kenya: Evidence from Makueni County in (ED) Mishra, K.C. and Zabiulla, Dynamics of Rural Transformation in Emerging Economies. New Delhi: Excel Indial Publishers, ISBN: 978-93-83842-34-6 25. Wawire, N. H. W. 2011. “Management Approaches in Africa”, in Nafukho, F. M., Wawire, N. H. W., and Lam, P. M. (2011). Management of Adult Education Organization in Africa. Cape Town: Pearson Education/UNESCO. ISBN: 978 18689 1 8485. 26. Wawire, N. H. W. 2011. “Time management in an organization”, in Nafukho, F. M., Wawire, N. H. W., and Lam, P. M. (2011). Management of Adult Education Organization in Africa. Cape Town: Pearson Education/UNESCO. ISBN: 978 18689 1 8485. 27. Wawire, N. H. W. 2011. “Financial management”, Nafukho, F. M., Wawire, N. H. W., and Lam, P. M. (2011). Management of Adult Education Organization in Africa. Cape Town: Pearson Education/UNESCO. ISBN: 978 18689 1 8485. 28. Wawire, N. H. W. 2008. “Access to Credit by Women's Groups in Kenya”, In Sarkar, S. and Kiriti-Nganga, W. TGender Inequality in Developing Countries, New Delhi: Arise Publishers.ISBN:978-81-89937-60-7 29. Wawire N. H. W&A.D. Thuo. 2007. “Economic Environmental Valuation”, Chapter 5, in Waswa et al,(eds)Environment and Sustainable Development: A Guide for Higher Education in Kenya, Vol II; Nairobi: School of Environmental Studies and Human Sciences, Kenyatta University, chapter 5, Pp. 67 – 83. 30. Wawire N. H. W (2004) “The Economics of Pollution Control” In Keraka and Akunga (eds) Environmental Health Education in Eastern Africa Region: Challenges and the Way Forward. Nairobi: UNICEF /Kenyatta University (ISBN: 0001-0001-1) Page 11 of 33

31. Wawire N. H. W (2004) "Disparities that Affect People with Disabilities in Kenya. In Momanyi, C. and Wawire N. H. W (eds)Disparities in Developing Countries: Types, Challenges and the Way Forward. Vol. 1 Disparities in Social Sciences, Politics and Gender.Nairobi:Association of Third World Studies- Kenya Chapter. Pp. 157 -162 (ISBN 9966-9969-18) 32. Nafukho F. M and Wawire N. H. W (2004) "Developing Entrepreneurial Universities in Africa". In Momanyi, C. and Wawire N. H. W (Eds)Disparities in Science, Technology, Environment, HIV/AIDS and Education. Vol.2.Nairobi: Association of Third World StudiesKenya Chapter. Pp. 196 -203 (ISBN 9966-9969-19) 33. Wawire N. H. W. (2000)“Revenue productivity Implications of Kenya’s Tax System”In Kwesi Kwaa Prah and A. G. Ahmed (Eds.) Africa in Transformation: Political and Economic Issues. Vol.1 Chapter 6. Addis Ababa: OSSREA pp. 99 - 106 (ISBN 1-91979931-1) 9.0 Networking and collaboration with external organizations 1. 13th – 17th March, 2017. Technical Review meeting of learning Modules for the Virtual Masters’ Degree Programme in Regional Integration. Sandy’s Creation, Lusaka, Zambia. 2. 2ndDecember, 2016. Panelist on “High Impact Macroeconomic and sectorial policies for Jobs Creation for Youth”. East Africa Ministerial Conference on Youth Employment, in Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. Organized by the African Development Bank to the launch of Jobs for Youth in Africa Strategy of the Bank. 3. 31st October, 2016: Launch of World Bank report, Kenya Country Economic update, Hotel Intercontinental, Nairobi, Kenya. 4. 31st to 28th October, 2016: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 5. March, 8th 2016: Launch of World Bank report, Kenya Country Economic Memorandum: From economic Growth to Jobs & Shared Prosperity. Radisson Blu Hotel, Upper Hill, Nairobi, Kenya. 6. Feb 1st – 5th 2016: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of Experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Garden Court Hotel Johannesburg, South Africa. 7. 19th Jan. 2016: UNDP country programme document 2014 – 2018 review meeting between implementing partners, development partners and UNDP, Safari Park Hotel and Casino, Nairobi, Kenya. 8. 2015: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Ngurdoto Moutain Lodge, Arusha, Tanzania.31st Aug. to 30th Oct. 2015. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 9. August 10th – 14th 2015: COMESA research Forum, Entebbe , Uganda. 10. Feb 1st – 3rd 2015: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of Experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Safari Park Hotel and Casino, Nairobi, Kenya.

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11. 2014: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya.3rd Sept. to 31st Oct. 2014. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 12. 2012: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 25th June, to 11th August, 2012. Responsibility: Teaching AERC Collaborative Masters students, Research Methods and Computer Applications I. 13. 2012: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 2nd July, to 5th Sept. 2012. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics I and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 14. Emerald Literati Network, CESifo, KIPRRA, ifo . 15. 2011: Resource person, Barclays Economic Forum, 7th November, 2011, Serena Hotel, Nairobi. Gave a talk on Macroeconomic Issues affecting the economy and how they affect bank customers (Investors and consumers), 16. 2011: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 7th September, to 4th November, 2011. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 17. 2011: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 27th June, to 15th August, 2011. Responsibility: Teaching AERC Collaborative Masters students, Research Methods and Computer Applications I. 18. 2010: A member of a panel that conducted interviews to recruit Research Assistants for the Directorate of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance through the African Economic Research Consortium, 2010 19. 2010: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 5th July, to 3rd September, 2010. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics I. and also helping them come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D proposals. 20. 2010: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 16th August, to 1st October, 2010. Responsibility: Teaching AERC Collaborative Masters students Public Sector Economics II. 21. 2010: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of Experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Ole Sereni Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 22. 2009: Economics analysis and feasibility study for the Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital. 23. 2009: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Karen Leadership Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, 17th August to 2nd October, 2009, training participants in Public Sector Economics. Page 13 of 33

24. 2009: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Karen Leadership Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, 29th June to 14th August, 2009, training participants in Research Methods and computer Applications I. 25. 2009: Internal examiner for the comprehensive examination in macroeconomics for AERC Collaborative Ph.D Programme 26. 2009: Macroeconomics Group member, Collaborative Ph.D Programme (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Macroeconomics, Whitesands Beach Resort, Kenya. 27. 2008: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Arusha Tanzania, 18th August, to 3rd October, 2008, training participants in Public Sector Economics. 28. 2008: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Entebbe Uganda. 29. 2007: Trainer/Resource person; Project planning and management, data collection and analysis (02 - 28, April, 2007, Adaama, Ethiopia. Sponsored by United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) African Office) 30. 2007: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Panari Hotel, Kenya. 31. 2006: Reviewer, Academy of Human Resource Development (AHRD), Bowling Green, 2007 China Conference papers. 32. 2005: Jointly won UNESCO sponsored project to write a University level textbook on “The management of Adult Education in Africa” under the in the African Perspective series 33. 2004: Jointly won and wrote strategic plans for three ministries through Global Innovations in Management 34. 2004: Joint Editor, Association of third word studies-Kenya Chapter conference proceedings 35. 1998: Jointly won and carried out consultant work on: “Rationalization of government preservice training institutions and their curricular.” Report submitted to the Civil Service Reform Secretariat., sponsored by World Bank. 36. 1998: Individually won an organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) Research grant to finance a study entitled: The Determinants of Women’s Groups project success and sustainability in the rural areas of Kenya: A case study of Kakamega District. 37. 1993 Trainer of Trainers on Gender and Development. 38. 1992-1993: Economist / Planning Officer II, Ministry of Planning and National Development, Assistant District Development Officer - Migori District. 39. 1991: Jointly won a Research Award to undertake a study entitled: Industrial Organization of Vegetable Oils Sector, V.O.Ps (Kenya) Satellite. IDRC sponsored project, Nairobi, Kenya. 40. 1990: Obtained a Kenya Government scholarship to finance my post-graduate studies. 41. 1985: Obtained a Kenya Government scholarship to finance my under-graduate studies 42. African Development Bank [Invited occasionally as a resource person or panelist] 43. African Economic Research Consortium, based in Nairobi, Kenya 44. China Institute of International Studies, China-Africa Joint Research and Exchange programme 45. University of Dar Es Salaam, Department of Economics, Examine Ph.D theses Page 14 of 33

46. National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Examines Ph.D theses 47. Competition Authority of Kenya 48. Commission on Administrative Justice 49. National AIDS Control Council 50. Nairobi Securities Exchange Limited 51. Institute of Research on Economic Development 52. University of Nairobi, School of Economics, Examines Ph.D theses 53. Egerton University, Department of Economics, Examines Ph.D theses 54. Moi University, Examines Masters Theses 55. South Eastern Kenya University 56. University of Eldoret, External examiner 57. Taita-Taveta University College, 2016 10Project Research Grants 1. National-Level Drought and Flood Risk Profiles in Sub-Saharan Africa.A collaborative Research Proposal with RED ( Risk Engineering and Design), SSBN, IBIMET (Institute of Biometeorology), School of Economics Kenyattta University, NDMA (National Drought Management Authority of Kenya) and CSE (Centre de Suivi Ecologique, Senegal (1175393). 2. Development Effectiveness of Structural Fiscal Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa: Pilot Country Study on Kenya, funded by the World Bank.Position: Consultant. 3. Integrating Agro-diversity with conservation to improve livelihoods in savanna ecosystems: Mara and Serengeti. A collaborative study with National Environmental Management Authority, Kenya Wildlife Services, Kenyatta University, National Museum of Kenya, Tanzania National Parks, and University of Dar es salaam. Funded by The World Bank through the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and central Africa. Position: Researcher/scientist - Socio-Economic Assessment of the Mara Serengeti ecosystem. Duration: July, 2009 to 2011 4. Developing community based low tissue culture innovations for improved food security and livelihoods in the East and Central Africa. A collaborative study with 21 awarded partner institutions. Funded by The World Bank through the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA). Position: Researcher/Scientist - Socio-Economic Assessment.Duration: Funds not yet disbursed 11.0 National and International Recognition 11.1 National Recognition (a)External Examiner Examinations 1. External Examiner, School of Economics, University of Eldoret, Kenya, June, 2015 to date. 2. External Examiner, Department of Economics, South Eastern University College (SEUCO), 2012 to date 3. External Examiner, Department of Economics, Moi University to date [Second term of three years] 4. External Examiner, Department of Economics, Kenya Polytechnic University College, 2011 to 2013 Page 15 of 33

5. External Examiner, Department of Economics, Laikipia University College, 2009 to 2015 6. External Examiner, Department of Economics, Egerton University, 2010 to date 7. External Examiner, Kagumo Teachers College (Examines Economics, Commerce and Accounting 1997- 2001 8. Appreciation from the vice chancellor for working hard to meet the targets and representing her well at all levels. 18th March, 2016 (b) External Examiner forPh.D Theses in Economics 1. 28thMarch, 2017. A Diagnosis Of The Nature and Effects of Tax Incentives in Zimbabwe’s Mining Sector by Ezera Madzivanyika, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe. 2. 7th October, 2016: Online Transactions in the Retail Industry in Zimbabwe, by Cinderella Dube. National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. 3. 2nd August, 2016: Towards interactive modern finance theory and behavioural finance in shaping entrepreneurial financial management strategies of indigenous manufacturing small and medium enterprises in zimbabwe by Stephen Ngoni Chuchu, National University of Science and Technology, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 4. 23rd June, 2016: Determinants and growth impact of government spending in Tanzania, by Balozi Morwa, Department of Economics, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. 5. 10th June, 2015: The effect of production and management techniques, on the productivity of tea, maize and milk: the case of Kericho and Buret Districts, Kenya, by Joseph Kiprono, Kirui. Department of Economics, Egerton University. 6. 6th Feb. 2014: Demand for Money and Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in East African Community Countries by Suleiman Missango, Department of Economics, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 7. 25th March, 2013: Portfolio Flows, Macroeconomic Prices and Monetary Policy in Kenya, by Owen Nyag’oro, School of Economics, University of Nairobi. 8. 28th September, 2012: Determinants and Sustainability of Current Account Deficits in Tanzania, by Nicholaus John Kessy, Department of Economics, University of Dar Es Salaam, 9. 8thJanuary, 2012: Determinants of Inbound Tourism Demand in Tanzania, by Benedict Kazuzuru, Department of Economics, University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. 10. 25th October, 2011: Saving, Investment and Capital Mobility in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Shawa Ken Chamuva, School of Economics, University of Nairobi. (c) Graduate School Kenyatta University Internal Examination of Doctor of Philosophy Theses 1. Contextual Constraints Affecting Gender Mainstreaming in the Public Sector: Case of The Ministry of Education, Eastern Province, Kenya by Kirima Lucy Karimi, 2012 2. Factors affecting adoption of enterprise resource planning software within the manufacturing sector in Nairobi, Kenya by David M. Nzuki, 2012 3. Performance, Efficiency and Shareholders’ Wealth Effects of Banking Institutions’ Mergers and Acquisitions in Kenyaby Joseph Muchai Muniu, 2011 4. The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in HIV/AIDS Management Across the Education Sector in Kenya, Kenyatta University; Ph.D (Entrepreneurship), by Laban Ayiro, 2009 Page 16 of 33

5. An Econometric Analysis of Energy Utilization in the Kenyan Manufacturing Sector: 1970 – 2006 by Susan O. Onuonga, 2008 (d) Reviewer 1. Reviewer,research papers for publication for African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) 2. Reviewed the book on “Reforming Local Authorities for better service delivery in developing countries: Lessons from Rural poverty reduction and local government support programme in Kenya” edited by Tiberius Barasa and Wim Eising. Nairobi: Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (ISBN: 9966-948-46-5, June, 2010 3. Reviewer, Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology (JAGST), Research, Production and Extension Division, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, 2008 to 2010 4. Reviewer, Chemi Chemi Journal; An international Journal for the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kenyatta University, 2007 5. Reviewer, Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR), Discussion and Policy Papers, Nairobi, Kenya, 2009 to date (e) University Appointments 1. Chairman, Special parallel students disciplinary committee meetings, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th July, 2016 2. Chairman, Committee to investigate the irregular progression of a Ph.D student, 2nd June, 2016 3. Chairman, Committee to plan for the Competition Authority of Kenya’s final presentations of Essays competition in collaboration with School of Economics, Kenyatta University, 25th May, 2016. 4. Chairman, Committee to plan for the Launch of 13th Kenya Economic Update on Youth and Jobs at Kenyatta University by the World Bank, 31st March, 2016. 5. Chairman, Nomination of senate representative for the college of Business and Economics, 13th Jan, 2016 6. Chairman, Panel to recruit part-time lecturers. 27th to 28th August, 2015 7. Chairman, CompusVue implementation and Monitoring Committee. April, 2015 8. Chairman, Committee to investigate the campus Vue system, 15th Dec. 2014 9. Chairman, Committee to investigate the CampusVue System. Dec. 2014 10. Chairman, Committee to review the policy of discontinuation of candidates for failing in all the units registered for in a semester. Reported submitted on 29th April, 2015. 11. Chairman, Committee on official launch of master of Economics [Cooperation and Human Development] 12. Member, Committee on streamlining and monitoring of postgraduate students’ studies. Report submitted. February, 2015 13. Member, Committee to assess request on offer of programmes at Machakos University College. January, 2015 14. Member, Kenyatta University- Brookside Ltd, Collaboration Committee, Northlands.11th Feb, 2014 15. Member, Oil and Gas Management programme committee, 22nd August, 2014 16. Member, Kenyatta University Consultancy Services Unit, 13th Nov. 2013 to date

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17. Member, Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital project team (Did feasibility and socio-economic analysis of the project that is worthy Kshs 8.7 billion shillings), 2008 2011 18. Member, Kenyatta University, Uni-City project, 2011 to date 19. Member, Training Policy committee, Kenyatta University 20. Member, Directorate Complex Committee, Kenyatta University 21. Member, Build Operate and Transfer (BOT) Board, Kenyatta University, 2008 (f) Community Outreach 1. Member, Board of Management, Chebuyusi Secondary School, 2016 to date. 2. Member, Board of Management, Sivilie Secondary School, 2009 to date 3. School of Economics staff members’ visits to Children Homes. 4. Contribution to BarclaysEconomic Forum, Nairobi, Kenya November, 7th 2011 5. Economics analysis and feasibility study for the Kenyatta University Teaching and Referral Hospital 6. Economics analysis and feasibility study for the Kenyatta University Uni-city 7. Presiding Clerk- Friends International Centre Church, Ngong Road, 2014 to date 8. Patron, Navakholo Kenyatta University Students Association (NAKUSA), 2012 to date 9. Patron, Bunyala East Community Educational Services (BECES), 2005 to date 10. Vice Presiding Clerk- Friends International Church, Ngong Road, 2011 to 2014. 11. Technical volunteer-Kenya programmes of Disabled Persons (KPDP), 2003 12. A member of Western Province Leaders Committee on improvement of Education, 2003 11.2 International Recognition 1. Chairman, African Economic Research Consortium [AERC] Academic Advisory Board, October, 2015 to date. 2. Best Professor in Economics Award by Africa Education Leadership Awards, 27th November, 2013, Labourdonnais Water front, Mauritius. 3. Member, World Economic Survey Expert Group (WES Expert Group), Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich, Germany, member, April, 2010 to date Editor of International Journals and books 1. Editor, Amity Journal of Economics (AJECO, ISSN: 2455- 9733 (print), ISSN: 2456155x (online), RNI: upeng04200. 20016 to date 2. Editor, International Journal of Advances in Developing Human Resources, 2009 - 2012 3. Editor, International Journal of Afro-Asian Studies, New Delhi, 2008 to date(ISSN; 09743529, ISBN 978-1-61233-519-3), Brown Walker Press, USA 4. Editor, International Journal of Human Development and Sustainability, New Delhi, serial publications (ISSN:2186-8662) 5. Associate Editor, Association of Third World Studies, Kenya chapter Reviewer International papers, Ph.D Proposals, research Proposals, books and other works 1. Reviewed papers for publication in the International Journal of Advances in Developing Human Resources. 2. Reviewed, 16thAfrican Econometric Society Conference papers, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya. 13th to 15th July, 2011

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3. Reviewer, African Research Economic Consortium (AERC) Research papers for publication, 2009 to date. 4. Reviewer, African Research Economic Consortium (AERC) Ph.D research proposals, 2009 to date. 5. Reviewer, African Research Economic Consortium (AERC) research proposals, 2009 to date. 6. Reviewed the book on “Understanding entrepreneurship through African folktales and proverbs” by Henry M. Bwisa (JKUAT) and Fredrick M. Nafukho(Texas A & M) to be published by Nsema Inc. Publishers, Ontarion, Canada (November, 2011). 7. Reviewer, Academy of Human resources conference papers since 2009 to date 12.0Academic leadership 1. 2016: Initiated a collaboration between Kenyatta University and COMESA to offer a platform for a Master degree in regional integration. 2. Initiated a collaboration between Kenyatta University and UNDP to fund Master of Economics degree programme (Talks still going on), (MOU being discussed), 3. Initiated a collaboration between Kenyatta University and CISP Italy to fund Master of Economics degree programme (Talks still going on), (MOU being discussed) 4. Initiated a collaboration between Kenyatta University and University of Pavia (MOU and MOA are ready for signing), 2011 to date 5. Initiated a Master of Economics (International Cooperation and Development) degree propgramme (The course description is ready awaiting the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding and the Memorandum of Agreement), 2011 to date 6. Participates in the review of core and elective for the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) at both Ph.D and Masters Levels. 7. Have brought to the department of Applied Economics research grants twice. (USD 43,000, 2009 - 2011: USD 53,000, 2012) 8. Led the review of academic programmes in the department of Applied Economics in my capacity as a chairman, Sept. 2010 9. Participates in developing innovative academic programmes for the School of Economics, 2008 to date 10. Committee member in the establishment of the School of Economics, 2007 to 2008. 13.0Membership to Professional Bodies 1. World Economic Survey Expert Group (WES Expert Group), Ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich, Germany, member, April, 2010 to date 2. Organization of Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), member, 1996 to date. 3. The Association of Third World Studies (ATWS), member, 2000 to date 4. Kenya Economists and Statisticians Association (KESA), member, 2009 to date 5. Association of Third World Studies, Kenya chapter, 2003 to date 14.0 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 1. 6th to 15th September, 2016: China-Africa Joint research and Exchange program; ChinaAfrica Cooperation on production capacity and Industrialisation in Africa. Presented a Page 19 of 33

paper in Beijing; Panellist in the 2nd Investment Conferences in Guangzhou; and chaired one of the conference sessions in Shanghai, China. 2. 31st August to 28th Nov. 2016: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya. Responsibilities: Training AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II, chairing seminar series every Thursday, chairing Concept note presentation seminars and helping students come up with research proposals for their Ph.D theses. 3. Feb 1st – 5th 2016: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of Experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Garden Court Hotel Johannesburg, South Africa. 4. 2015: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge, Arusha, Tanzania, 31st August to 1st Nov. 2015. Responsibilities: Training AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 5. 16th – 19thMarch, 2015: Meeting of internal examiners to grade the AERC collaborative Ph.D Programme (CPP) comprehensive examination in Macroeconomics for class of 2014, AERC, Nairobi, Kenya. 6. 2014: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 3rd Sept. to 31st Oct.2014. Responsibilities: Training AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 7. 17th – 18thMarch, 2014: Meeting of internal examiners to grade the AERC collaborative Ph.D Programme (CPP) comprehensive examination in Macroeconomics for class of 2012, AERC, Nairobi, Kenya 27th November, 2013: Awarded a trophy and a certificate by Africa Education Leadership Awards for being the best Professor in Economics in a ceremony held at Labourdonnais Water Front, Mauritius after being endorsed by several organizations in Africa. 8. 6th – 7th May, 2013: Expert Group meeting on Inclusive Growth in Africa. African Development Bank (AfDB) in collaboration with the Korean Development Institute (KDI) and the Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 9. 12th – 13thMarch, 2013: Meeting of internal examiners to grade the AERC collaborative Ph.D Programme (CPP) comprehensive examination in Macroeconomics and Public Sector Economics for class of 2011, Pan Afric Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 10. 28th March, 2013: The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) internal workshop on social cohesion and inclusive development: Case of Kenya Book programme, KIPPRA, Nairobi, Kenya.

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11. 18th April, 2013: The country Forum on Equity and Equality. Society for International Development, Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 12. 23rd – 24th April, 2013: A meeting of AERC collaborative masters of Arts programmes (CMAP) Academic Board Committee on core and electives. The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya 13. 6th – 8th February, 2013: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Cresta Lodge, Gaborone, Botswana. 14. 22nd –25th November, 2012, Academic Board Meeting for the Collaborative Masters programe in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Gaborone Sun Hotel, Gaborone, Botswana. 15. 16th – 23rd October, 2012: Grading comprehensive examination in macroeconomics and Public Sector Economics for African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) Collaborative Ph.D Programme (CPP) 16. August, 2012: Preparing questions for use in setting comprehensive examination paper in Public Sector Economics for AERC Collaborative Ph.D programme. 17. 2012: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 2nd July, to 30th August, 2012. Responsibilities: Training AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics I and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 18. 2012: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 25th June, to 7th August, 2012. Responsibility: Training AERC Collaborative Masters students, Research Methods and Computer Applications I. 19. 30th April – 2nd May, 2012: Retooling workshop for Research Methods and Computer Applications, Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. Organised and sponsored by the African Economic Research Consortium Training Department for joint collaborative Ph.D Programme in economics (CPP), collaborative Masters Programme in Economics (CMAP) and collaborative masters in Agricultural and Applied Economics (CMAP). 20. 22nd – 23rd March, 2012: Grading comprehensive examination in macroeconomics for AERC Collaborative Ph.D Programme (CPP) 21. February 7th – 11th 2012: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Crown Plaza Hotel, Johannesburg, South Africa. 22. 2011: Fully paid fellowship to attend and present a paper: 20th – 22nd March, 2011. Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) 2011 Conference. Theme: Economic Development in Africa. University of Oxford, St. Catherine College, United Kingdom. 23. 2011: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 7th September, to 4th November, 2011. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics II and also helping students come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D theses. 24. 2011: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 27th June, to 15th Page 21 of 33

August, 2011. Responsibility: Teaching AERC Collaborative Masters students, Research Methods and Computer Applications I. 25. February, 2011: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of Experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Kunduchi Hotel, Dar es salaam, Tanzania. 26. 2010: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 5th July, to 3rd September, 2010. Responsibilities: Teaching AERC Collaborative Ph.D students Public Sector Economics I. and also helping them come up with research concept notes for their Ph.D proposals. 27. 2010: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya, 16th August, to 1st October, 2010. Responsibility: Teaching AERC Collaborative Masters students Public Sector Economics II. 28. 8th to 10th February, 2010, The Collaborative Ph.D degree Programme (CPP) in Economics for Sub-Saharan Africa: Meeting of Teams of Experts to set comprehensive examinations in Public Sector Economics, Ole Sereni, Nairobi, Kenya. 29. 16th to 18th November, 2009, Academic Board Meeting for the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Fiesta Royale Hotel, Accra, Ghana. 30. 2009: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Karen Leadership Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, 17th August to 2nd October, 2009, training participants in Public Sector Economics. 31. 2009: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Karen Leadership Centre, Nairobi, Kenya, 29th June to 14th August, 2009, training participants in Research Methods and computer Applications I. 32. 26th - 27th March, 2009: Internal examiner for the comprehensive examination in macroeconomics for AERC Collaborative Ph.D Programme (CPP) 33. 2009: Macroeconomics Group member, Collaborative Ph.D Programme (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Macroeconomics, Whitesands Beach Resort, Kenya. 34. 2008: Visiting resource person at the Joint Faculties for Electives (JFE) African Economic Research Consortium, Arusha Tanzania, 18th August, to 3rd October, 2008, training participants in Public Sector Economics. 35. 2008: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Entebbe Uganda. 36. 2005: Jointly won UNESCO sponsored project to write a University level textbook on “The management of Adult Education in Africa” under the in the African Perspective series 37. 2004: Jointly won and wrote strategic plans for three ministries through Global Innovations in Management 38. 1998: Jointly won and carried out consultant work on: “Rationalization of government preservice training institutions and their curricular.” Report submitted to the Civil Service Reform Secretariat., sponsored by World Bank. 39. 1998: Individually won an organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) Research grant to finance a study entitled: The Determinants of Women’s Groups project success and sustainability in the rural areas of Kenya: A case study of Kakamega District. Page 22 of 33

40. 1991: Jointly won a Research Award to undertake a study entitled: Industrial Organization of Vegetable Oils Sector, V.O.Ps (Kenya) Satellite. IDRC sponsored project, Nairobi, Kenya. 41. 1990 - 1991: Obtained a Kenya Government scholarship to finance my post-graduate studies. 42. 1985 to 1988:Obtained a Kenya Government scholarship to finance my under-graduate studies 15.0 Project Research Grants and consultancy 1. 13th – 17th March, 2017. Technical Review meeting of learning Modules for the Virtual Masters’ Degree Programme in Regional Integration. Sandy’s Creation, Lusaka, Zambia. 2. 12th to 23rd October, 2016: COMESA Secretariat; Development of Master of Regional Integration degree programme: Responsibilities: Course outlines, and modules development, Nairobi Safari Club, Kenya. 3. 6th to 15th September, 2016: China Africa Joint research and Exchange program; ChinaAfrica Cooperation on production capacity and Industrialisation in Africa. Visited and presented papers in Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing. Position: African Scholar/expert 4. COMESA Secretariat and African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) Research Forum, 10th to 14th June, 2016, Nairobi Safari Club, Kenya 5. 10th to 14th 2015COMESA Secretariat and African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) Research Forum, Entebbe Uganda. Position: Consultant 6. Consultancy to facilitate/moderate during the consultative workshop on the concept paper on costing of functions, 28th July 2014. TA/CRA, Intercontinental Hotel Position: Consultant 7. Development of the concept paper on costing of government functions. TA/CRA Position: consultant. 8. Retreat to review the concept paper on costing of functions held from 13 th to 15th may, 2014 at Lake Elementaita Lodge. TA/CRA Position: Consultant 9. Technical Retreat to review the first generation revenue sharing formula 7th to 9th September, 2014, Maanzo Lodge Machakos. CRA Position: Consultant 10. National-Level Drought and Flood Risk Profiles in Sub-Saharan Africa. A collaborative Research Proposal with RED (Risk Engineering and Design), SSBN, IBIMET (Institute of Biometeorology), School of Economics Kenyatta University, NDMA (National Drought Management Authority of Kenya) and CSE (Centre de Suivi Ecologique, Senegal (1175393). Position: Researcher 11. Development Effectiveness of Structural Fiscal Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa: Pilot Country Study on Kenya, funded by the World Bank. Position: Consultant 12. Consultative Forum on the Vertical Revenue Sharing Approach for the Financial Year 2014/15. Date: November 3 - 5, 2013. Venue: Mt. Kenya Safari Club, Nanyuki Position: Consultant

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13. Integrating Agro-diversity with conservation to improve livelihoods in savanna ecosystems: Mara and Serengeti. A collaborative study with National Environmental Management Authority, Kenya Wildlife Services, Kenyatta University, National Museum of Kenya, Tanzania National Parks, and University of Dar es salaam. Funded by The World Bank through the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and central Africa. Position: Researcher/scientist - Socio-Economic Assessment of the Mara Serengeti ecosystem. Duration: July, 2009 to 2011 14. Technical retreat to review the first generation revenue sharing from 7th to 9th September, Maanzoni lodge Machackos. Position Consultant. 15. Developing community based low tissue culture innovations for improved food security and livelihoods in the East and Central Africa. A collaborative study with 21 awarded partner institutions. Funded by The World Bank through the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA). Position: Researcher/Scientist - Socio-Economic Assessment. 16. 6th – 7th May, 2013: Expert Group meeting on Inclusive Growth in Africa. African Development Bank (AfDB) in collaboration with the Korean Development Institute (KDI) and the Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDI), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Position: consultant 17. 6th – 8th February, 2013: Public Sector Economics Group member, CPP (AERC): Team of experts setting comprehensive exams in Public Sector Economics, Cresta Lodge, Gaborone, Botswana. Position: Consultant 18. 28th March, 2013: The Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) internal workshop on social cohesion and inclusive development: Case of Kenya Book programme, KIPPRA, Nairobi, Kenya. Position: Consultant. 19. 10th July, 2015, Better evidence, better policies, better lives policy forum, African Population Health Research Center (APHRC), Nairobi, Kenya. Position: Consultant

16.0 CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSOPS 16.1 Participation/Attendance of Conferences/Workshops/Launches/Seminars 1. 29th March, 2017. Conference on Foreign Direct Investment, Small and Medium Enterprises, Forim Growth and Trade. Crowne Plaza, Nairobi, Organised by the International Growth Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom. 2. 14th November, 2016, chaired the African Economic Research Consortium Academic Advisory Board under the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Nairobi Safari Club, Nairobi, Kenya. 3. 31st October, 2016, Kenya Economic update edition 14 launch beyond resilience: Increasing productivity of public investments, Intercontinental Hotel.

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4. 28th – 29th October, 2016: Economic opportunities for a better future leveraging agriculture, innovation and financial inclusion. The DFID-ESRC Growth Research Programme (DEGRP), African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) and Overseas Development Institute (ODI), Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 5. 27th June, 2016: Training on procurement procedures and sensitization on the new public procurement and asset Disposal Act 2015, KUCC, 6. March, 8th 2016: Launch of World Bank Report, Kenya Country Economic Memorandum: From economic Growth to Jobs & Shared Prosperity. Radisson Blu Hotel, Upper Hill, Nairobi, Kenya. 7. 27th Feb. 2016: Trade, Labour Reforms and Employment: Lessons from Sub-Saharan Africa. Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi. 8. 19th Jan. 2016: UNDP country programme document 2014 – 2018 review meeting between implementing partners, development partners and UNDP, Safari Park Hotel and Casino, Nairobi, Kenya. 9. 10th – 14th August 2015, COMESA Annual Research Forum, Laico Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda. 10. 10th July, 2015, Better evidence, better policies, better lives policy forum, African Population Health Research Center (APHRC), Nairobi, Kenya. 11. 25th June, 2015, Industrializing through trade. Launch of the 2015 Economic report on Africa. United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)/Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), Crowne plaza Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 12. 30th June, 2015, Stakeholders meeting on solar PV project at Kenyatta University. 13. 6th – 8th May, 2015, Meetings of the Committee on Core and Electives and Executive Committee of Academic Advisory Board under the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, The Snow Crest Hotel, Arusha, Tanzania. 14. 4th February, 2015: Kenya Public Expenditure Review Policy Notes Launch, Fairmont, The Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 15. 19th – 21stNovember, 2014, Academic Board Meeting for the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Laico Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda, hosted by Makerere University, Kampala. 16. 12th May, 2014: Industry Association Workshop: Competition Authority of Kenya, Nairobi 17. 27th – 28th March, 20014. International Conference on Dynamics of Rural Transformation in Emerging Economies, Bangalore, India Organized by Sabhram School of Management Bangalore in Collaboration with School of Economics, Kenyatta University, Nairobi Kenya. 18. 18th – 22nd November, 2013, Academic Board Meeting for the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Hilton Hotel, Ethiopia, hosted by the University of Addis Ababa. 19. 22nd – 25th November, 2012, Academic Board Meeting for the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Gaborone Sun Hotel, Gaborone, Botswana. 20. 18th June, 2013: Induction on public complaints Handling mechanisms, KU and Commission on Administration of Justice, KUCC 21. 15thNovember, 2012: Wawire N. H. W and Gianni Vaggi “For a new Higher Education Initiative in Cooperation and Development in Kenya”, Presentation of the Master in Page 25 of 33

Economics (Cooperation and Human Development) degree programme. Theme: Italian Excellence in various fields of activity. Seminar Organized by the Italian Embassy in Kenya. Nairobi: Intercontinental Hotel 22. 17thOctober, 2012: Wawire, N.H.W. “For a new Higher Education Initiative in Cooperation and Development in Kenya”, Presentation of the Master in Economics (Cooperation and Human Development) degree programme. Partners: University of Pavia, Italy, CISP, Italy / Kenya, CDN, Pavia – Italy, Tangaza College, Nairobi – Kenya, UNDP, Nairobi – Kenya, Bethlehem University- Palestine, and Universidad de San Buenaventura- Colombia. Nairobi: Italian Institute of Culture. 23. 17th –18th September, 2012: 1st Annual Research conference of the Kenya Bankers Association, The Hilton Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 24. 30th – 31st August, 2012: IR and Open Access Advocacy session for Kenyatta University Management Board, Deans and Heads of departments, Kenya School of Monetary studies, Nairobi, Kenya. 25. 3rd August, 2012: Sensitization on DRUSSA to K.U institutional and Research managers. KUCC. 26. 11th – 17th June, Cooperation and Development Network (CDN) discussions on Master of Economics (Cooperation and Human Development), University of Pavia, Italy. 27. 7th June, 2012. Workshop on macroeconomic and social development, and tourism development in East African Region, United Nations Economic Council Commission for Africa: East Africa Sub-Regional Office and National Economic and Council (NESC), LAICO Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 28. 11th April, 2012: Review Kenya-German Post Graduate Training Scholarship for 2011/12, National Council for Science and Technology (NCST), Nairobi, Kenya 29. 21st- 22nd March, 2012. Workshop on Performance contracting for Kenyatta University management Board, Deans, Directors, Chairmen of Departments, Coordinators and Heads of sections, Kenya school of Monetary Studies. 30. 23rd January, 2012. Launch of the report “Global Economic Prospects 2012: Uncertainties and Vulnerabilities” by the World Bank, Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya 31. 13th to 21st October, 2011. Collaborative Ph.D degree programme in Economics for SubSaharan African, Seminar presentation of Ph.D theses draft proposals/concepts for CPP Class of 2010, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya 32. 13th to 15th July, 2011. 16th African Econometric Society Conference, Kenya School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya 33. 11th May, 2011: Workshop for a new higher education initiative in cooperation and development in Kenya, Cooperation and Development Network- Pavia and CISP, Italian Institute of Culture, Nairobi. 34. 20th – 22nd March, 2011. Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) 2011 Conference. Theme: Economic Development in Africa. University of Oxford, St. Catherine College, UK. 35. 9th Feb. 2011, Book Launch: Kenya: Policies for prosperity , Kenyatta International Centre. 36. 13th – 18th December, 2010: The Library Digitalization Software Training workshop Held at Kenyatta University Conference Centre, Nairobi, kenya

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37. 18th – 20th November, 2010: Selection of best bet practices for ASARECA/World Bank sponsored Biodiversity (BASE) project workshops, Mugumu (Tanzania): Facilitator. 38. 14th – 17th November, 2010: Selection of best bet practices for ASARECA/World Bank sponsored Biodiversity (BASE) project workshops, Narok (Kenya): Facilitator. 39. 10th – 11th November, 2010: Open Access Africa, Biomed Centrals two day conference on open access publishing at Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya. Participant 40. 14th October, 2010. Collaborative Ph.D degree programme in Economics for Sub-Sharan African, Seminar presentation of Ph.D theses draft proposals for CPP Class of 2009, Session Chair, Kenya School of Monetary Studies. 41. 26th August 2010. Dissemination workshop for petroleum products demand in Kenya study, organised by KIPPRA, Venue: Kenya School of Monetary Studies Stakeholders’. Responsibility: Discussant 42. 24th August, 2010: Integrating agro-diversity with conservation to improve livelihoods in savannah ecosystem, Project Review Meeting, Arusha, Tanzania, organized by National Museum of Kenya (NMK), University of Dar-es-salaam (UDSM), TANAPA, NEMA, KWS, and KU. Venue: Seasons Hotel, Narok, Kenya. Responsibility: Presentation of baseline surveyon socio-economic assessment. 43. 6th August, 2010: Rural poverty reduction and local government support programmeLessons learned seminar and book presentations, Nairobi Safari Club. 44. 13th April, 2010: Kenya Economist and Statisticians Association (KESA) seminar on theme Kenya Vision 2030: the way forward. 45. 6th to 8th December, 2009, Rethinking economic policy in light of the global economic and financial crisis, Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 46. 2nd to 6th December, 2009, University Management, Senate and Directors Retreat, North Coast Beach Hotel, Mombasa. 47. 16th to 18th November, 2009, Academic Board Meeting for the Collaborative Masters programme in Economics for Anglophone Africa, Fiesta Royale Hotel, Accra, Ghana. 48. 2nd – 6th November, 2099: Working management retreat (deans, Associate Deans, Chairpersons, Full Professors, and directors), North Coast Beach Hotel, Mombasa. 49. 14th to 16th October, 2009: Integrating agro-diversity with conservation to improve livelihoods in savannah ecosystem, project implementation workshop organized by National Museum of Kenya (NMK), University of Dar-es-salaam (UDSM), TANAPA, NEMA, KWS, and KU. Venue: Seasons Hotel, Narok, Kenya. Responsibility: Presentation of preliminary work on socio-economic assessment. 50. 19th to 20th October, 2009: Integrating agro-diversity with conservation to improve livelihoods in savannah ecosystem, project implementation workshop organized by National Museum of Kenya (NMK), University of Dar-Es-salaam (UDSM), TANAPA, NEMA, KWS, and KU. Venue: Giraffe Hotel, Mugumu, Tanzania Responsibility: Presentation of preliminary work on socio-economic assessment. 51. 8th September, 2009: Launch of a book, Mathematical Methods for Economics, Tools and Applications, Moi university, Nairobi Campus. 52. 24th – 26th August 2009: Integrating agro-diversity with conservation to improve livelihoods in savannah ecosystem project implementation workshop organized by National Museum of Kenya (NMK), University of Dar-es-salaam (UDSM), TANAPA, NEMA, KWS, and KU.

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53. 24th August, 2009: African Economic Research Consortium, Training programme consultative meeting of the strategic plan for 2010-2015, Nairobi, Kenya, August 24, 2009 54. 9th July, to October, 2009, African Economics Research Consortium Joint facilities for electives (JFE), Seminar Series 2009 (Every Thursday Evening). 55. 28th May, 2009: Child poverty and economic policy conference, The Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 56. 18th March, 2009: Seminar External Discussant; Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) internal review seminar on “Demand for petroleum products in Kenya”. 57. 5th to 9th February, 2009, The Collaborative Ph.D degree Programme (CPP) in Economics for Sub-Saharan Africa: Meeting of Teams of Experts to set comprehensive examinations in Macroeconomics, White Sands Beach Resort. 58. 2nd to 3rd November, 2008; African Perspectives on Adult learning (APAL) Seminar, Nairobi, organized by UNESCO Institute of lifelong learning and DVV International. 59. 24th - 27th September, 2008, Subject Specialist Workshop (Macroeconomics), organized by African Economic Research Consortium, Arusha, Tanzania 60. 24th July, 2008, World Bank workshop on Kenya Poverty and Inequality Assessment (KPIA) Report and Country Assistance Strategy (CAS) Consultations, World Bank, Nairobi, Kenya. 61. 24th - 28th June 2008, Subject Specialist Workshop (Public Sector Economics), organized by African Economic Research Consortium, Arusha, Tanzania 62. 11th - 13th June, 2008: African Perspectives in Adult Learning (APAL): special coaching session for authors of the book on Management of Adult Education Programmes in Africa, UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning in Hamburg 63. 6th - 8th, February 2008, The Collaborative Ph.D degree Programme (CPP) in Economics for Sub-Saharan Africa: Meeting of Teams of Experts to set comprehensive examination, 2008, Imperial Resort Beach Hotel, Entebbe. 64. 23rd – 25th January, 2008, preparing a proposal for the Directorate complex, Kenyatta University, Utali, Hotel 65. 14th – 16th Nov. 2007, International Conference on Enabling Business Environment for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs): Challenges, Opportunities and the Way forward; Organized by the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (CEED), School of Business, Kenyatta University. 66. 30th October, 2007, Research dissemination workshop on Factors affecting Women Entrepreneurs in Micro and small Enterprises in Kenya: a primary Research Report: Intercontinental Hotel, Kenya Institute of Management, ILO-Irish Aid 67. 4th – 5th September 2007: Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) workshop, School of Monetary Studies, Nairobi, Kenya 68. 13th – 16th August 2007: Preparing the Investment Manual for Build Operate and Transfer, Utali Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya 69. 20th – 22nd June 2007: Subject Specialist Workshop (Managerial Economics), organized by African Economic Research Consortium, Nairobi, Kenya. 70. 5th June 2007: Review of Kenya Institute of Business Training (KIBT) Mandate Workshop, Utali Hotel, Organized by the Ministry of Trade and Industries.

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71. 30th May, 2007: National workshop on policy options in achieving vision 2030, Hilton Hotel, organized by the School of Economics, University of Nairobi 72. 02 - 28, April, 2007: Trainer, Project planning and management, data collection and analysis (02 - 28, April, 2007, Adaama, Ethiopia. Sponsored by United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) African Office 73. 5th - 7th February, 2007 The Collaborative Ph.D degree Programme (CPP) in Economics for Sub-Saharan Africa: A meeting of teams of experts to set comprehensive examination papers in core and elective fields for AERC Panari Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, 74. 14th to 16th Sept. 2005Sixth International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Held at Western University College, Kakamega, on development challenges in Africa. 75. 14th to 16th Sept. 2004Fifth International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Held at University of East Africa, Baraton on development challenges in Africa. 76. 12th August 2004. Stakeholders’ workshop on Directorate of Personnel Management Strategic Plan, Lenana House, Nairobi 77. 24th to 26th March 2004 International Environmental Health Education Workshop in Eastern Africa Region: Challenges and the Way Forward. 78. 17th to 19th Sep. 2003 Fourth International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Held at Kenyatta University 79. 26/6/2003 Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Nairobi, sponsored by the World Bank Institute. 80. 18/9/2002 – 20/9/2002 International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Kenya Chapter on“Towards Effective Strategies for the Management of Africa’s Resources for Development” hosted by Daystar University, Nairobi, Kenya. 81. 23/5/2002 – 24/5/2002 International Conference on“Institutionalizing Democracy in Kenya: Prospects and Challenges” hosted by DAAD German AcademicExchange Service Limuru Conference Centre, Kenya 82. 17/2/2002 – 22/2/2002 The Seventh Eastern Africa – American Studies Conferenceon “Shifts in the US Kenya Relations” hosted by KAMESA, Egerton UniversityNjoro. 83. 16/11/2001 -19/11/2001International Conference on Transformation of Higher Education Management and Leadership for Efficacy in Africa. Nairobi- Kenya. 84. 17/9/2001 - 19/9/2001 The Second International Conference of the Association of Third World studies on “Africa Beyond Ignorance, Corruption, Conflicts, Poverty and HIV/AIDS” - Egerton University, Njoro. 85. 10/7/2001 - 11/7/2001 International Conference on Finance and Development: Evidence and policy. Hosted by KIPPRA and DFID, Nairobi, Kenya. 86. 28/3/2001 - 30/3/2001 National Conference on Poverty, Literacy, Health and Environmental Issues in Kenya: Exploring the Alternative Development Strategies. Hosted by OSSREA, Kenya Chapter, Nakuru, Kenya. 87. 15/11 - 17/11/2000. The first Annual Conference of the Association of the Third World Studies- Kenya chapter on “The World in the 21st Century: Lessons from The Past and Perspectives in the Future”. Hosted by Moi University - Eldoret, 88. 12/12/97-15/12/97: Discussion of courses offered in Economics Department, Kenyatta University. Hotel Water Buck, Nakuru, Kenya. 89. 3/11/96-8/11/96: Fifth Organization of Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) Congress. Bellville Inn, Cape Town, South Africa. Page 29 of 33

90. 25/7/96-28/7/96: Organization of Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), Moi University Sub-Chapter, Bongo Hotel, Kitale, Kenya. 91. 13/12/94-16/12/94: Economic Reform in Kenya. The Independent Review Seminar. Silver Spring Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 92. 4/7/93-10/7/93: District Development Plans 1994 - 96 for Nyanza and Western. Discussion Workshop. Parkvilla Hotel, Webuye, Kenya. 93. 18/4/93-24/4/93: Training of Trainers (TOT) on Gender and Development (GAD). Femnet Training Seminar. Midwest Hotel, Kericho, Kenya. 94. 4/4/93-9/4/93: Review Workshop on International Fund for Agricultural Development (I.F.A.D) and Farmers Group Community Social Program (F.G.C.S.P). Activities, Migori and Homa Bay Districts. Hotel Hippo Buck, Homa Bay, Kenya. 95. 31/3/93-3/4/93: Budgeting for UNCEF sponsored Programs in Migori District. Homa Bay Tourist Hotel, Homa Bay, Kenya. 96. 16/3/93-24/3/93: District Water Supply and Sanitation Program, objective oriented project planning (O.O.P.P). Hotel Royale, Kisumu, Kenya. 97. 18/12/92: Industrial Organization of Vegetable Oils Sector, Kenya Satellite. Jacaranda Hotel- Nairobi, Kenya. 16.2 Presentation of papers at academic and professional conferences 1. 13th October, 2016: Structure of researchproposal and final thesis.A Paper presented at African Economics Research Consortium JFE, Seminar Series 2016. 2. 6th to 15th September, 2016: Mmanufacturing sector and foreign trade: implications for Chinese investment in Kenya. China Africa Joint research and Exchange program; China-Africa Cooperation on production capacity and Industrialisation in Africa. Visited and presented the paper in Beijing. 3. 10th – 14th August 2015, Kenyatta University Concept Note on COMESA Virtual University, COMESA Annual Research Forum, Laico Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda. 4. 27th – 28th March, 20014. International Conference on Dynamics of Rural Transformation in Emerging Economies, Bangalore, India Organized by Sabhram School of Management Bangalore in Collaboration with School of Economics, Kenyatta University, Nairobi Kenya. 5. 30thAugust, 2012: Income tax revenue productivity in Kenya, A Paper presented at African Economics Research Consortium JFE, Seminar Series 2012. 6. 20th – 22nd March, 2011. “Determinants of Value Added Tax Revenue in Kenya”. A Paper presented at Centre for the Study of African Economies (CSAE) 2011 Conference. Theme: Economic Development in Africa. University of Oxford, St. Catherine College. 7. 18th – 20th November, 2010: Presentation of best bet practices for ASARECA/World Bank sponsored Biodiversity (BASE) project workshops, Mugumu (Tanzania): Facilitator. 8. 14th – 17th November, 2010: Presentation of best bet practices for ASARECA/World Bank sponsored Biodiversity (BASE) project workshops, Narok (Kenya): Facilitator. 9. 29th July, 2010, The determinants of value added tax revenue in Kenya, Nelson H. W. Wawire, A Paper presented at African Economics Research Consortium JFE, Seminar Series 2010. 10. 9th July, 2009, Social Capital Formation in Rural Areas of Western Province of Kenya: An Empirical Analysis, by, Emmanuel Manyasa, Nelson H. W. Wawire and Martin N. Page 30 of 33

Etyang. A Paper presented at African Economics Research Consortium JFE, Seminar Series 2009. 11. 14th - 16th November, 2007 Factors affecting the management of women groups micro, small and medium enterprises in Kakamega district, Kenya 12. 5th June 2007: Views on the consultant’s report on Kenya Institute of Business Training (KIBT) mandate. Review of KIBT Mandate Workshop, Utali Hotel, Organized by the Ministry of Trade and Industries. 13. 2 - 28, April, 2007: Trainer, Project planning and management, data collection and analysis (02 - 28, April, 2007, Adaama, Ethiopia. Sponsored by United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD) African Office) 14. 5th - 7th February, 2007 The Collaborative Ph.D degree Programme (CPP) in Economics for Sub-Saharan Africa: A meeting of teams of experts to set comprehensive examination papers in core and elective fields, Panari Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, report 15. 14th to 16th Sept. 2004Wawire N. H. W. Access to Credit by Women's Groups in Kakamega District, Kenya: Challenges and Opportunities. Association of Third 16. World Studies - Kenya Chapter. University of East Africa, Baraton. 17. 12th August 2004.Godia G, and Wawire N.H W. Strategic Plan for the Directorate of Personnel Management, Lenana House, Nairobi 18. 24th to 26th March 2004 Wawire N. H. W The Economics of Pollution Control. International Environmental Health Education Workshop in Eastern Africa Region: Challenges and the Way Forward. 19. 17th to 19th Sep. 2003 Wawire N. H. W Disparities that Affect People With Disabilities. Fourth International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Held at Kenyatta University 20. 17th to 19th Sep. 2003 Nafukho F. M and Wawire N. H. W Developing Entrepreneurial a. Universities in Africa. Fourth International Conference of the Association of Third World Studies Held at Kenyatta University 21. 18/9/2002 - 20/9/2002 Wawire N. H. W Tax Reform and Tax Revenue Mobilization for Economic Development in Kenya. Third ATWS International Conference. 22. 23/5/2002 - 24/5/2002 Wawire N. H. W The Forgotten People: An Analysis of the Socioeconomic Status of People with Disabilities In Kenya. DAAD Limuru 23. 17/2/2002 – 22/2/2002 Wawire N. H. W. Revamping Kenya’s Economic Growth through African Growth and Opportunity Act: A myth in the making or a reality? KAMESA Conference 24. 16/11/2001–19/11/2001 Wawire N. H. W. The Role of Tertiary Education in Revamping Kenya’s Declining Economic Growth. International Conference on Transformation of higher Education management and leadership for efficacy in Africa. Nairobi- Kenya 25. 16/9/2001 - 19/9/2001 Wawire N.H.W. The Future of Kenya's Tax system. Association of Third World Studies 2nd conference, Egerton University, Njoro. 26. 10/7/2001 - 11/7/2001 Wawire N. H. W. Improving Rural Women's Access to credit and Financial services from commercial Banks and Micro-finance institutions in Kenya: A case study of Women's Groups in Kakamega District. International conference on Finance and Development: Evidence and Policy Issues. Grand Regency Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 27. 15/11/2000-17/11/ 2000 Wawire N H W and Nafukho F M. Management of Women Groups’ Projects in Kakamega District. The 1st Annual Conference of the Association of the Third World Studies- Kenya Chapter. Sirikwa Hotel- Eldoret. Page 31 of 33

28. 15/11/2000-17/11/ 2000:Nafukho F M and Wawire N H W. Investment in Human Capital for Development: The Central Role of Universities in Kenya. The 1st annual conference of the Association of the Third World Studies – Kenya chapter. Sirikwa Hotel- Eldoret, 15th to 17th November 2000. 29. 3/11/96-8/11/96: Wawire N H W Revenue Productivity Implications of Kenya's TaxSystem. Fifth OSSREA Congress Paper. Bellville Inn, Cape Town, South Africa. 30. 25/7/96-28/7/96: Wawire N H W Revenue Productivity Implications of Kenya's Tax System. OSSREA Moi University Sub-Chapter Paper. Bongo Hotel, Kitale, Kenya. 31. 13/12-16/12/94: Wawire N H W An Assessment of Tax Revenue Performance in Kenya. Independent Review Conference Paper, Sponsored by Swedish International Development Authority (S.I.D.A), Silver Spring Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 32. 4/7/93-10/7/93: Migori District Development Plan 1994 - 96 Parkvilla, Webuye, Kenya. 33. 18/12/92: Wawire N H W Performance of Industrial Vegetable Oil Processing Sector in Kenya. Jacaranda Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. 16.3 Conferences/exhibitions 16.4 Convening and coordinating conferences 1. Organizing a public Lecture delivered by Dr. Selim Jahan [UNDP Human Development Expert] on Friday 17th June, 2016 on “Human Development, visions for the future, lessons from 25 years of progress” 2. Organizing the award ceremony for the Essay writing Competition Authority of Kenya on 25th May, 2016 at Kenyatta University. 3. Organizing the launch of the 13th Kenya Economic update on Youth and Jobs held at Kenyatta University on 31st March, 2016. 4. Organizing an International conference on Dynamic of Rural Transformation in Emerging Economies, in collaboration with Sambhram School of Management, Bangalore, India held from 27th to 28th March, 2014. 5. Organizing, through the Department of Applied Economics, an African Union Scientific committee meeting held at Kenyatta University, May, 2012 17.0 REFEREES Prof.Charles Ombuki School of Economics University of Machakos P.O.Box 136-90100 MACHAKOS [email protected] or [email protected] 0724435246

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