Ireland rescue fails to stem debt fears
Early calm in the markets brought by the EU’s €85bn bail-out for Ireland quickly faded as fears returned about the spread of the debt crisis to other countries
Early calm in the markets brought by the EU’s €85bn bail-out for Ireland quickly faded as fears returned about the spread of the debt crisis to other countries
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European Union finance ministers are preparing to sign off on a likely €85bn bail-out deal for Ireland at a special meeting in Brussels
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I would like to partner with scientists and engineers on projects to study or carry out climate change related work including, but not limited to:
* Environmental and climate change quantification
* Climate change impact assessment studies
* Modelling air pollution and climate change
* Climate change adaptation and mitigation
I am a lecturer of over 23 years at the Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Nairobi.
I have a Masters degree in Water Engineering obtained from the University of Dar es Salaam in 1987. My BSc degree in Agricultural Engineering was obtained from the University of Nairobi in 1984.
I worked as the project manager in charge of the construction of small irrigation projects in Eastern Province of Kenya after I graduated from the University of Nairobi.
Currently I teach Environmental Engineering and Project Management to both post graduate as well as undergraduate engineering students. The courses I teach cover air pollution control and climate change impacts on water resources. My students include senior government officials and directors of large consultancy firms in Kenya and surrounding countries.
I have undertaken a major project consultancy for the UNDP. I was a key resource person on the preparation of the first Kenya national communications on climate change to the International Panel on Climate Change. On this project I was the team leader on inventorying the emissions of Green House Gases [GHGs] from the agricultural sector of Kenya.
I have consulted for the Ministry of Research on the impacts of climate change on the water resources of Kenya.
I have also consulted for the Water and Sanitation Programme [World Bank] on the project to prepare the citizen report card on the quality of water provision in the city of Nairobi.
Recently I have been a consultant for evaluating the performance of indigenous water retention structures for the Ministry of Agriculture of Kenya.
I am the author of the e-book titled “Rainwater Engineering”.
I consult widely for the NGO world as well as private sector. My services are sought in project planning, grant writing, preparation of key project management documents and for project monitoring and evaluation.
My main project management strengths are in understanding the current major professional project management methodologies including Projects in Controlled Environments (PRINCE), Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK), Systems Development Life Cycle and Six Sigma project management. Iam also proficient in the major project management tools including the project logical framework, and MS Project Professional.
I live in Nairobi with my wife and four children. I love the Internet and travelling.
Do not hesitate to contact me should you need more information.
I look forward to collaborating with you.
Yours sincerely,
Mr. Albert Kenyani Inima
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