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Organizational Chart for the Management of the SysCom Kenya Project

Assist. Project Manager Mr. Edward KARANJA

Roles: Reports administrative issues to Administrative Project Coordinator Reports technical issues to Operational Project Coordinator. Supervise Technician and Field Assistants. Compile LTE agronomic, weed and economic data and submit report to Operational Project Coordinator for cross check and onward submission to FiBL. Handle soil, plant and input samples, their proper storage and lab analysis.

Project Manager & PhD Student Mrs. Martha MUSYOKA

Roles: Focus on PhD study. Reports administrative issues to Administrative Project Coordinator. Submit reports and data on PhD studies to Operational Project Coordinator, FiBL and university supervisors.

KALRO Scientist and PhD student Mr. John ANYANGO

Roles: Conduct PhD studies on pest and diseases. Handle pest and disease issues on the fields. Prepare protocol and guide data collection on pest and disease, entry and reporting to Administrative Project Coordinator. Lead in the writing of papers on pests and diseases.

Technician Yet to be appointed

Roles: Supervise PTD activities, compile data from PTD trials and assists in soil, plant and input collection, processing and storage.

Field Assistants: Jane MAKENA, Felistus BALOZI and James KARANJA for Chuka, Thika and Kangari sites, respectively.

FiBL Kenya Project Coordinator Dr. Noah ADAMTEY

FiBL Kenya Project Assistant David BAUTZE

National Steering Committee

(FiBL, Icipe, KALRO, KU, KOAN, KIOF, TSBF)

Roles: Advise in the planning, implementation and management of the project

icipe Representative, Administrative Project Coordinator Dr. Komi K. FIABOE

Roles: Oversee administrative issues on the project, supervise PhD & MSc studies, give scientific advice and submit financial report to FiBL Project Coordinator.

KALRO Representative, Operational Project Coordinator (on behalf of icipe) Dr. Anne MURUIKI

Roles: Supervise Project Manager & PhD student, Assistant Manager, LTE and PTD activities.

Monitors field activities. Scrutinize collection and quality of data generated. Cross check compiled data, review technical reports for onward submission to FiBL Project Coordinator.

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Organizational Chart for the Management of the SysCom Kenya Project

National Steering Committee

(FiBL, Icipe, KARI, KU, KOAN, KIOF, TSBF) FiBL Kenya Project Coordinator

Dr. Noah ADAMTEY

FiBL Kenya Project Assistant David BAUTZE

Technician and field assistants

Jane MAKENA, Felistus BALOZI and James KARANJA for Chuka, Thika and Kangari sites, respectively.

icipe Representative, Administrative Project Coordinator Dr. Komi K. FIABOE

Project Manager & PhD Student Mrs. Martha MUSYOKA

Assist. Project Manager Mr. Edward KARANJA

KALRO Representative, Operational Project Coordinator

Dr. Anne MURUIKI KALRO Scientist and PhD student

Mr. John ANYANGO

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