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Prof. Afullo Augustine Otieno UOK/F/DR/1/VOL 1 UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED ACADEMIC STAFF MEMBER'S PROFILE PROF. AFULLO AUGUSTINE OTIENO PERSONAL DETAILS ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 2030-00200, Kericho, Kenya CURRENT ACADEMIC RANK : Associate Professor GENDER: Male EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] MOBILE: +254 722 690 956 EDUCATION QUALIFICATION PhD: Environmental Science, BVI: 2004 MSc WEM, Loughborough: 2007 MPhil, Env Health, Moi: 1996 BSc (Agric), UoN: 1991 PGDE , IMTRI, India: 1998 PGDESc, IHCA, India: 2000 PGDHE, IHCA, India: 2000 FIELD OR AREA OF SPECIALIZATION Environmental Health: Environmental quality, pollution and Health PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION 2012-2013: Post Doc, Assistant Professor and Fulbright Scholar in Residence (SIR), North Central College, Naperville, USA 2016: Visiting Research Scholar in air pollution, climate change and Respiratory epidemiology, University of Southern California, Institute of Global health, USA 2008: Certificate in Research Methods, South Africa; Chartered Institute of Environmental health, UK 1993: Certificate in Environmental Impact Assessment, Moi University 1992: Certificate in GIS TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 to date: Associate Professor, University of Kabianga (UoK), Kapkatet Campus, Kericho, Kenya: 2014-2015: Senior Lecturer, Chair of department and Dean of school, Maasai Mara University, Narok, Kenya: 2014: Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Technical University of Kenya (TUK), Department of Environmental and Earth Sciences, Main Campus, Nairobi, Kenya; 2014: Adjunct Senior Lecturer, South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU), Department of Environmental Sciences, Nairobi and Wote campuses, Kenya; 2013/14: Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Kenyatta University (KU), department of Environmental health, City Campus, Nairobi, Kenya; 2013/14: Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Nairobi TICH campus, Kenya; 2012-2013: Assistant professor and Fulbright Scholar in Residence (SIR), North central College, Naperville, Illinois, USA 2011-2012: Senior Lecturer, Kenya Methodist University, department of Health Systems Management (HSM), Nairobi campus, Kenya; 2005-2011: Lecturer, Kenyatta University, department of Public Health, Main campus, Kenya; 2004-2005: Lecturer, Great Lakes University of Kisumu, Main campus, Kisumu, Kenya;; PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED JOURNALS Journal Articles: 1. Augustine Afullo, Christopher Onyango, George Ngatiri, Kiros Berhane, Jonathan Samet, Nuvjote Hundal, Francis Inganga, James Mwitari , Titus Oyoo and Zablon Owiti (2015). Situation Analysis and Needs Assessment of Air Pollution, Occupational Safety and Health, and Climate Change Findings, Research Needs, and Policy Implications In Kenya. Conducted Towards Establishing a GEOHealth Hub Platform for Eastern Africa. Jointly Published By Maasai Mara University (MMU), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), University of Southern California (USC) And University Of Kabianga. 2. Odhiambo O, Afullo A, Eunice G. Maghenda M (2015). Heavy Metal Concentration and pH Levels in Soils of the Main Dumpsite of Narok Central Sub-County. International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR) Vol. 3(8):899-904. August 2015. 3. Elisha O. Dickson, Samuel C. J. Otor and Afullo A (2015). Access to Safe Water and Household Water-User Preference in Obunga Slums of Kisumu Municipality, Kenya. International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS) Vol. 2 (6), 45-50: 2015. June 2015. ISSN: 2394-4404 4. Elisha O. Dickson, Samuel C. J. Otor and Augustine Afullo (2015). Effect of Household Water-User Preference on the Sustainable Supply of Safe Water in Obunga Slums of Kisumu County, Kenya. International Journal of Innovative Research & Development. www.ijird.com. Vol 4 (5), 313-321: 2015. May 2015. 5. Afullo, A. (2015). The Applicability of NIMBY and NIMTO Syndromes, Willingness and Ability to Pay for Improved Solid Waste Management among Nairobi Households. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management. Vol. 41 (2), 121-135; MAY 2015. 6. K. Berhane , A. Kumie, A. Afullo , W. Bazeyo , E. Rugigana , J. Samet. (2015) Establishing an environmental and occupational health hub for research and training in Eastern Africa: Lessons learned and next steps. Annals of Global Health, Volume 81 (1), 216 - 217: 2015. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aogh.2015.02.996 7. Ndubi D, Oyaro N, Githae E and Afullo A (2015) Determination of Physico- Chemical Properties of Sources Of Water In Narok North Sub-County, Kenya. International Research journal of Environmental Sciences. Int. Res. J. Environment Sci. Vol. 4 (1), 47-51, January (2015). 8. Afullo Augustine; Danga, Benjamin O and Odhiambo, F (2014). Implications of time to water source on water use in the Arid and semi-arid land counties of Kenya. Int. J. Water, Vol.8, No. 4, 2014: 381-400. DOI: 10.1504/IJW.2014.065794 9. Njagi, J.M., Ireri, A.M., Njagi, E.N.M., Akunga, D.,1, Afullo, A.T.O., Ngugi, M.P., Mwanzo, I. and Njagi I. K. (2013) Knowledge, attitude and perceptions of village residents on the health Risks posed by Kadhodeki dumpsite in Nairobi, Kenya. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management EJESM: Vol.6.No.4 2013:427-434. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejesm.v6i4.12. 10. Njagi, J.M., Ireri, A.M., Njagi, E.N.M., Akunga D, Afullo A.T.O., Ngugi, M.P., Mwanzo I, and Karugu N I (Dec 2013). Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Perceptions of Village Residents on the Health Risks Posed by Kadhodeki Dumpsite in Nairobi, Kenya. World Environment 2013, 3(5): 155-160 DOI: 10.5923/j.env.20130305.02 11.S.B.Otieno, F.Were, A.Afullo, K.Waza (2013). Selenium Levels in Foods in A High HIV Prevalence Community, A Case Of Pala In Bondo District Kenya. East African Journal of Public Health. EAJPH, Vol.10, No. 3, 2013: 516-520. 12.A Afullo and B Danga (2013): Sanitation access and progress towards achieving MDG7 by Kenya's Arid and Semi-Arid lands. Journal of applied sciences in environmental sanitation (JASES). JASES:VOL 8, NO 2,2013 13.A Afullo and B Danga (2013): Are the water trips in Dry land Kenya for sustainable Development, journey in vain or trips to oblivion? Ethiopian Journal Of Environmental Studies And Management (EJESM) EJESM:VOL.6.NO.3 2013:232-241. 14.Anino, J O, Afullo A And Otieno F. (2010). Occupational Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (Nihl) Among Workers At Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi. East African Medical Journal. EAMJ VOL.87 NO.2.2010 15.Afullo A (2009) Irrigation Suitability Assessment of Effluents from West Kano Rice Irrigation Scheme, Kisumu, Kenya. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management. EJESM:VOL.2.NO.2 2009:1-11 16.Afullo A O and Odhiambo F (2009) The Primary Solid Waste Storage Gaps Experienced By Nairobi Households. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management. EJESM VOL.2.NO.3 2009:34-43. 17.Oyunga-Ogubi Ma, Waudo Nj, Afullo A And Oiye S. O. (2009) Potential Role Of Street Foods As Micronutrients Source Among Low Income Groups In Nairobi, Kenya. African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development. BIOLINE International, online 18.Oyunga-Ogubi MA, Waudo Nj, Afullo A And Oiye S. O. (2009). Potential Role of Street Foods as Micronutrients Source among Low Income Groups in Nairobi, Kenya. African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development. AJFAND Vol. 9 NO.5 2009: 1130-1145. 2. BOOK CHAPTERS 19.A Afullo and S Afubwa (2014). Chapter 4: Sanitation and Health, pages 91-144: IN: Samwel Afubwa and Mutuku Mwanthi (2014): Environmental health and occupational health and safety. Acrodile Publishing Ltd, Nairobi. 978-9966-007-32- 2 20.S Afubwa and A Afullo (2014). Chapter 6: Environmental pollution, pages 157-172: IN: Samwel Afubwa and Mutuku Mwanthi (2014): Environmental health and occupational health and safety. Acrodile Publishing Ltd, Nairobi. 978-9966-007-32- 2 21.S Afubwa and A Afullo (2014). Chapter 9: Environmental health Impact Assessment, pages 219-254: IN: Samwel Afubwa and Mutuku Mwanthi (2014): Environmental health and occupational health and safety Acrodile Publishing Ltd, Nairobi. 978-9966-007-32-2 22.Afullo A (2006) The Environment: Some Concepts, Issues and Concerns (2 nd edition). Sustainable Futures, Maun, Botswana. ISBN 99912-0-461-X. Chapter 5: Health and Environment Pages 24-30; 23.Afullo A (2006) The Environment: Some Concepts, Issues and Concerns (2 nd edition). Sustainable Futures, Maun, Botswana. ISBN 99912-0-461-X. ISBN 99912-0-461-X. Chapter 10: Environmental Assessment; Pages 52-57 24.Afullo A (2006) The Environment: Some Concepts, Issues and Concerns (2 nd edition). Sustainable Futures, Maun, Botswana. ISBN 99912-0-461-X. ISBN 99912-0-461-X. Chapter 13: Environmental Performance And Policy- Pages 71-77. UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE LEVEL FULL TEXTBOOKS 25. Augustine Afullo (2016). Integrated Solid Waste Management Handbook. Amazon (USA) and Wamra Technoprises (Nairobi). 2nd Edition. Number of pages: 146 | Publication Date: 2016-04-24 | ISBN-13: 978-1532902000 ISBN-10: 153290200X. 26. Augustine Afullo (2015). Water, Environmental and Livelihood Challenges in the Lake Victoria Basin. Amazon (USA) and Wamra Technoprises (Nairobi). Number of pages: 82 | Publication Date: 2015-09-09 | ISBN-13: 9781517284978 27. Augustine Afullo (2015). Practical Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Audit and Social Impact Assessment. Amazon (USA) and Wamra Technoprises (Nairobi). Number of pages: 328 | Publication Date: 2015-07-09 | ISBN-13: 9781515010579 28. Augustine Afullo (2015). Practical Manual for Senior Secondary and College level Agriculture. Amazon (USA) and Wamra Technoprises (Nairobi). Number of pages:
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