
Associate Professor in Public Sector Reform Management, Leadership, Gender in Management, Resources in Trade and Development at Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI)
Short Profile
Mrs. Kerenge holds a Masters in Agricultural Economics from West Virginia State University (USA) 1980, and a Bachelors degree in Agriculture (Hons.) from University of Dar-es-Salaam, (Tanzania) 1973. Her key qualifications are Leadership in Public Sector Reforms, Institutionalizing Performance Management in the Public Sector, Gender mainstreaming and gender analysis, Agricultural Development and Marketing, Resources in Trade and Development, Managing and Evaluating a Training Program, Teaching and evaluation of Poverty Reduction Strategies. She has provided consultancies to Governments and International Agencies: e.g. Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Namibia. The World Bank, Economic Commission for Africa, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women as well as the UN's Governance and Public Administrations Branch, UNDP, Southern African Development Community, IGAD, UNIFEM and Oxford Policy Management Ltd.
DBA Research: National positioning in Tourism for Wealth Generation to the Poor: A Comparative Study of the Countries' Regulatory Framework
Value Chain Topic: Value Chain Study of Wood Carvers in Tanzania and Zambia
Contact: akerenge@esamihq.ac.tz