Our Team
Josiah Ojwang || Executive Director, Africa Network for Animal Welfare Josiah is a career educationist and project management professional with a wealth of expertise and experience spanning over 22 years of service in the public service, humanitarian and development sector and animal welfare space. He is a specialist in programme and project planning and management, strategy building, education and training, monitoring and evaluation and NGO management among other core competencies. He has a rich grasp of educational, developmental and animal welfare issues in Africa, and is actively involved in contemporary advocacy and other engagements in the sectors both in Africa and globally. Josiah holds academic degrees in Education at both bachelors and master’s levels, and post graduate qualifications in Project Planning and Management, Monitoring and Evaluation and NGO Management. He is also a certified Trainer of Trainers (ToT) and Project Management Professional (PMP) among a host of other qualifications and achievements. He has been involved in many educational, developmental, environmental conservation and animal welfare initiatives across Africa. His remarkable achievements are demonstrated through strategic networking and diplomacy, where he has carved a niche in planning, coordinating, moderating and delivering impactful multi -disciplinary and multi -stakeholder conferences and events in Africa involving the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), African Union-InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) and governments. Away from his professional work, Josiah is actively involved in church ministry and philanthropy, with a passion for promoting access to decent education for children from resource limited backgrounds. |
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He provides legal advice on operational and governance issues on matters concerning ANAW’s corporate governance, functional operations, planning procedures and programs management in accordance with government policies, legislation and set standards for non-governmental organizations. As a director for Legal Affairs and Advocacy, Wachira organizes legal forums such as judicial dialogue, and other agreed forums aimed at promoting ANAW and achieving the organizational strategy. The forums have led to unprecedented improvements for animals in the Kenyan legal system. |
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From his love for writing, he has published several topical articles on conservation and animal welfare in Africa, in both local and international media space - Daily Nation, The Star Newspaper, Animals 24/7, Ubuntu Times and UNEP Perspective's Publication. Mr. Mwanza is a dedicated, dependable, and take-charge individual with great interpersonal skills, who strongly believes that ‘communication is what is heard, not what is said’ and endeavors to make both spoken and written words, more heard than said. He holds a B.A degree in Communication (Public Relations) from Daystar University in Kenya and is currently pursuing his M.A degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from Kenyatta University, Kenya. His favorite quote is, “Ninety-nine percent of world’s failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” - G. W. Carver. Mr. Mwanza's dexterity in the field of communication parallels his musical prowess. He loves using his deep, rich baritone voice to do solo singing. In his leisure time, he plays both keyboard and guitar. |
Duncan is an information and Communication Technology professional with over 7 years experience in developing dynamic websites and web-based applications. He has wide knowledge and experience in software development, testing and debugging, systems installations and upgrades. He is Proficient in programming languages such as PHP, C++ and JavaScript. He is also excellent in Mysql, and Microsoft SQL Server databases. In addition, he has extensive knowledge in automated large scale data conversion and analysis techniques. He has past experience in converting huge volumes of data from one form to another to enable detailed analysis and reporting. At ANAW, Duncan is in charge of IT-related operations. In collaboration with the communications department staff, he ensures timely delivery of IT-related services and equipment to all staff. He is in charge of developing and maintaining ANAW's online presence, both websites and online applications to communicate its mission and vision. In his spare time, he enjoys playing chess. |
With a high regard for life, Dr Bahati accentuates key sentiments of The Dalai Lama who believed that at the most fundamental level, our nature is compassionate, and that cooperation, not conflict, lies at the heart of the basic principles that govern our human existence. By living a way of life that expresses our basic goodness, we fulfill our humanity and give our actions dignity, worth, and meaning. |
Working with ANAW has given Eunice deep insights into stakeholder management, change communication and campaigns within the field of animal welfare where she has proven ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders while maintaining influential partnership. Eunice is committed to living her values through her work at ANAW and feels extremely grateful working for the organization. She graduated from The Technical University of Kenya with a Bachelors of Technology in Journalism and Mass communication and a Diploma in Journalism and Public relations. She also holds an International Certificate in Humane Education, certificates in Leadership Xceleration Program, Leadership and emotional intelligent and Certificates in Content Writing and Translation. She is currently studying for an MSc in Sociology (Rural Sociology and Community Development). Eunice spends her free time helping charities to inspire communities as well as empowering the destitute and the incarcerated. |
Mr. Maina is an experienced trainer in Conservation Education and has been engaged in many animals’ emergency rescue operations. To his record, Isaac participated in the first de-snaring operation ever in ANAW - which birthed full-time de-snaring patrols in the organization. He has headed over 40 de-snaring operations which have recovered over thirty thousand (30,000) snares, rescued over 20 animals from snares and apprehended more than sixty poachers. To augment his work, Isaac is trained in first aid by the Kenya Red Cross Society. In his free time, Maina likes listening to music and dancing. |
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As a Postgraduate Alumna of Middlesex University, Cedella has a rich background in Business Management and is skilled in scoping and planning, trend analysis, identifying and optimizing new opportunities, and creating innovative strategies to drive development. Her strategic thinking and strong project management skills ensure the seamless alignment of ANAW’s mission with those of the organization’s Network Partners in pursuit of meeting organizational goals. Cedella also serves as a trusted assistant to the Executive Director, effectively managing his calendars, travel arrangements, and meeting logistics. She is adept at prioritizing and coordinating complex schedules, ensuring seamless coordination of appointments, meetings, and events. With a great written and verbal communication skills set, Cedella assists the Directors in drafting and editing correspondence and reports with a high level of professionalism, accuracy and confidentiality. |
She is currently undertaking her masters in Wildlife Health and Management. She is also taking a certified course on safe Capture Chemical Immobilization by San Diego wildlife Zoo Academy. When she is not working with animals, she keeps her hands busy crocheting, playing guitar while she spends time with her four (4) cats. |
Agnes Haloni || Programs Officer ![]() Agnes’ role in ANAW involves developing community-based conservation programs with an objective of supporting and creating livelihoods for the communities that live in proximity with the wildlife, especially the Waatha community of Tsavo ecosystem. Ms. Haloni’s passion involves working with marginalized communities to restore their identities in Kenya and help improve their wildlife conservation skills. Agnes holds a Bachelor's degree in Science (Sports and Exercise). |
Caroline Triza Njiru || Administration Officer ![]() Caroline is a confident, dedicated, and dependable administrative officer with experience in hospitality management, conservation leadership and customer care service. She is a graduate of Hospitality and Tourism Management from Kenyatta University and a certified UPG sustainability Leader. Her role in the organization is to offer clerical and administrative services to our clients, undertake personnel work within the company and carry out secretarial, administrative, and clerical duties under the direction of the Manager, acting as the point of contact for all employees. She strives to make the world a better place for everyone. “We don’t have to engage in heroic actions to participate in change. Small acts when multiplied by millions of people can transform the world “By Howard Zinn. |
Dr Erick Amwoma Onsongo || Programs Officer ![]() |