Community Engagement
IDS Staff engage in various Corporate Social Responsibility & Environment Conservation Activities, some of which are listed below:
- Prof. Rosemary Atieno
- Chair, Board of Management St. Mary's Lwak Girls High School.
- Dr Paul Kamau
- Member, African Union Commission for Scientific, Technical and Research (AU- ASRIC) Working Group to study the Socio-Economic Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa 2020 to date.
- Member, Retirement Benefits Authority – Research Panel 2020 to date
- Council Member, Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN – Kenya).2020 to date.
- Church Secretary & PCC Member – ACK St. Joseph of Arimathea Church, Nairobi.2012 – 2019.
- Member Research Panel, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD). The research panel is tasked with quality assurance of all KICD research projects, 2010 to date
- Member, University of Nairobi Alumni Association (UoNAA) – Bronze Membership 2006 to date.
- Chairman - IDSSWA (IDS Staff Welfare Association) - 2018 to date.
- Dr Radha Upadhyaya
- Member of the Programme Investment Committee (Board) – 2013 – current;
- FSD Kenya is an independent Trust established to support the development of inclusive financial markets in Kenya. Provide strategic guidance to FSD Kenya on its programmes.
- Dr Radha Upadhyaya, Jayant J. Ruparel Memorial Foundation
- Trustee of a private foundation that educates 200 children annually throughout Kenya.
- Dr Anne Kamau
- Convener, Socially Just Public Transport Working; group 2019- to date
- Engagement with the women in informal employment, globalising and organizing and the Kenya National Alliance of Market and Street vendors (KENASVIT)- 2019- to date
- Chair, Board of Management, Kiriaini Primary School. 2015- to date
- Coordinator together with Prof. Winnie Mitullah and Ms Paschalin Basil –Kenya Transport and Research Network. 2015- to date
- Mr Herbert Wamalwa
- Member of Board of Advisors – Diakonia Institute – a tertiary college based at Shalom House, St. Vincent Comboni Road, Off Ngong Road, Nairobi