With her extensive experience and expertise, Celline is motivated to lead the Forum in establishing and maintaining partnerships, mobilizing resources, building the capacity of Partners, Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), and other stakeholders, while guiding and engaging diverse stakeholders including County and National government officers and government lead agencies in advocacy, policy development and implementation, applying participatory and integrated NRM to promote sustainable use of natural resources, among other roles.
Prior to joining the Laikipia (Wildlife) Forum, Ms. Celline worked with African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS), African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), the East African Wildlife Society (EAWLS), The Africa Nazarene University (ANU) and Wetlands International.
She holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Studies from Kenyatta University and a Bachelor of Science (Botany and Zoology) degree from Moi University.