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Caleb Analo
Contact details: Postal address: P. O. Box 143, 50100 Kakamega, Kenya Email: calebanalo@gmail.com Mobile: +254 (0)721 55 11 50 or +254 (0)734 86 44 20
Place of birth: Ivakele village Ivakel
Education: Ivakale Primary School: 1974-1983 (Certificate of Primary Education, CPE) Bungoma Town High School: 1984-1987 (Kenya Certificate of Education, KCE) Kenya Wildlife Service Training Institute: 2007-2009 (Diploma in Wildlife Management)
Training courses: Parataxonomy course by National Museums of Kenya and Kenya Indigenous Forest Conservation (KIFCON) Basic First Aid Course by Kenya Red Cross Society Kakamega Forest Ecology Course by Kenya Indigenous Forest Conservation (KIFCON) and National Museums of Kenya Introductions to communication skills course by Elsa Conservation Trust Naivasha Bird and habitat monitoring course by Nature Kenya / National Museum of Kenya / Darwin Initiative Training of Trainers course by Nature Kenya / National Museum of Kenya / Darwin Initiative Monitoring and Evaluation course by InWent International Germany And many other short courses
Employments: 1992-2000: Free-lanced Naturalist Guide at Kakamega Forest 2001-2010: Research Assistant with BIOTA EAST AFRICA for pollination biology Since 2010: STEP SITE MANAGER- Kenya Pollination Project (National Museum of Kenya)
Other duties: Voluntary Environmental Conservationist with Kakamega Environmental Education Programme (KEEP) Local and international topical talks about nature conservation in general Project management, monitoring and evaluation consultancy
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Farmer field School: farmers learn all the crop life cycle practically on farm as we monitor a number of things including seed viability, plant survival and pollination processes.
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