CURRICULUM VITAE 1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS 1.1 Surname: Chingonikaya 1.2 First names: Emanuel Emilian 1.3 Sex: Male 1.4 Date and place of birth: 15/09/1970, Tanzania 1.5 Citizenship: Tanzanian 1.6 Religion: Christian 1.7 Language: Kiswahili and English 1.8 Marital status: Married 1.9. Number of Children Three 1.10 Mailing Address: 1.10.1 Permanent address: P.O. Box 1608, Morogoro, Tanzania 1.10.2 Office: Development Studies Institute, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O.Box 3024, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania. 1.11. Telephone:Office. 255 23 4645, 255 23 2603511 extension 3119/3122/3101 Mobile: 255 745 492619 1.12.Fax: Office 255 23 26046450 OR 255 23 20264388 1.13. E-mail: chingo@suanet.ac.tz chingonikaya@yahoo.com 2. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Qualification MSc. (Forestry) BSc. (Forestry) (hons) Advanced Level of Secondary Education Ordinary Level of Secondary Education When Obtained (1999) (1995) (1991) (1988) Institution attended Sokoine University of Agriculture Sokoine University of Agriculture Kasita Seminary Kasita Seminary 3. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Qualification Certificate of research Skills Interdisciplinary course-scientific When Obtained Institution attended March 2006 Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn University, Germany Certificate of Interdisciplinary Course –Concepts and theories of Development Certificate of Attendance (Learning Intercultural Competence) Certificate of attendance (Participatory research methodology for researching children) Certificate of Attendance (Research Skills) 13 April – 19 April, 2005 1- 21 Nov, 2004 Certificate of Attendance (Teaching skills) Certificate of Attendance (Rural Poverty Alleviation through Agricultural Growth and Food Security) Sep 2003 Nov. 14 – Dec. 19, 2001 BACAS, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania World Bank Institute, Dar es Salaam Tanzania Certificate of Attendance (Attacking Poverty in Africa: Policy and Institutional Reform for Sustainable Rural Development) May 16 – June 27, 2001 World Bank Institute, Dar es Salaam Tanzania Certificate of Attendance (Participatory Methodology for Social Science on Poverty Alleviation) May 8 – May 12, 2000 REPOA, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania December,2005 December,2005 1 Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn University, Germany Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn University, Germany REPOA, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 4.1. Post held at Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA) (i) Lecturer July 2004 to date (ii) Assistant Lecturer December, 1999 – June, 2004 (iii) Research Assistant (Temporarily) November, 1998 – July, 1999 (iv) Research Assistant (Temporarily) January 15, 995 - September, 21, 1996 4.2. Post held at Kilombero Valley Teak Company Limited (KVTC ltd) under Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC) (i) Forest Officer: August 1998 - December 1999 5. ACTIVITIES AT SOKOINE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE 5.1 Teaching, Research, Consultancy Teaching Development Studies subjects (DS 100, DS 200 and DS 300), Natural resources, and Consultancy on similar disciplines Other duties 5.2 S/N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Duties/Membership Member Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation Board Member Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation Examiners Board Member Faculty of Science Board Member Development Studies Institute Board Member Institute of Continuing Education Board Secretary Development Studies Institute Academic Affairs Committee DS 100 Course Assistant Coordinator DS 300 Course Coordinator BARD Special Project Coordinator Period 2000 to Date 2000 to Date 2000 - 2002 2000 to Date 2000 - 2004 2001 - 2006 2000 - 2004 2007 to Date 2007 to Date 6. PUBLICATIONS 6.1 Journal article 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.1.6 Chamshama, S. A. O, Chingonikaya, E.E., Mugasha, A.G., Iddi, S., Nshubemuki, L., and Malimbwi, R. E., (1999). Survival, growth, stem form and wood basic density of five Pinus Kesiya provenances at Buhindi, Mwanza, Tanzania. Journal of Tropical Forest Sciences 11 (2): 401 - 409. Chingonikaya, E. E., (2002). Effect of improved fallow technology on soil fertility and maize yields at Gairo, Morogoro, Tanzania: Research and Development in Africa 1: 24 – 31. Chingonikaya, E. E., (2002). Gender in ownership and user rights of land on development of forests and trees in Tanzania. UONGOZI Journal of Management and Development Dynamics 14 (2): 181 - 192 Chingonikaya, E. E., (2004). Effect of improved fallow technology on soil fertility and maize yields at Gairo, Morogoro, Tanzania. Studies of Sustainable Agriculture and Animal Science in Sub Saharan Africa pp 55 – 71 Chingonikaya, E. E., Maganga, J and Mbwambo, J., (2004). A study on Gender-Based resources ownership and its influence on utilization: A case of Rural Households in Meatu-Shinyanga. Journal of Rural Planning 6 (2): 16 – 30 Mbwambo, J. S and Chingonikaya, E. E. (2004). Adoption of agroforestry practices and their contribution to poverty reduction among rural households: A case of maize and woody biomass yield and income in Musoma district in Mara Region. Journal of Rural Planning VII (1): 38 - 58 2 6.1.7 Chingonikaya, E. E., Kapinga, D. S. and Kihiyo, V.B.Y., (2005). Liberation of policy and economic reforms: Their effects on forestry stakeholders in Tanzania. Journal of Rural Planning 6 (2): 53 - 67 6.1.8 Mwakalobo, A.B.S., Chingonikaya, E. E., Kessy, F.L. and Katani, J.Z., (2005). Gender roles and agroforestry development in smallholder farmers in Tanzania: An illustrative example of Gairo-Kilosa in Morogoro. Journal of Rural Planning 7 (2): 1 25 6.1.9 Kessy J.F, Monela, G.C., Senya, F., Chingonikaya, E. E. and Mgumia, F. H., (2005). Gender Participation in Decision Making Processes under Community Based Forest Management arrangements in Babati District, Tanzania. Journal of Rural Planning VII (1): 59 – 68 6.1.10 Chingonikaya, E.E. and Maganga, J., (2007). Intrahousehold gender-based resources allocation and utilization: A case study of rural areas in Meatu District, Shinyanga, Tanzania. African Affairs 22: 69 104 6.1.11 Chingonikaya, E. E., Mwakalobo, A.B.S, Katani, J.Z. and Kessy, F.L., (2007). Explaining gender roles and agroforestry developmetn in smallholder farmers in Tanzania: An illustrative example of Njombe District. Journal of the Korean Association of African Studies 25: 233 – 262 6.1.12 Chingonikaya, E. E., Mbwambo, J.S.,and Katani, J.Z., (2007). Interface of Agroforestry and poverty reduction in Magu district in Mwanza region, Tanzania. Journal of the Tanzania Association of Foresters 11: 96 – 107 6.1.13 Mbije, M.E. Katani, J.Z., Mokiti, M.P., J.V. Nsenga and E.E Chingonikaya (2007). Tourist industry and its negative effects on Mount Kilimanajaro Ecosystem, Tanzania. Rural Planning Journal 9 (1): 60 – 78 6.1.14 Mwakalobo, A.B,.S., Mbwambo, J.S. and Chingonikaya, E.E., (2008). Pathways out of and into poverty in HIV/AIDS raveged areas in rual Tanzania: The case of selected villages in Rungwe District. African Affairs 23 (2):1997-222 6.1.15 Chingonikaya, E.E., Munishi, P.K.T. and Luoga, E.J., (2008). Community Based Forest Management in Tanzania: Does this change Rural Livelihoods? Journal of the Koreaan Association of African Studies 27: 269 – 294 6.1.16 Chingonikaya, E. E., Yusuph, Z, Katani, J. Z. (2007). Analysis of the level of sensitization on HIV/AIDS between girls and boys in primary, secondary and post – secondary schools in Morogoro Municipality. Journal of the Koreaan Association of African Studies (): 6.1.17 6.2. Journal papers and Research reports in review 6.2.1 E. E. Chingonikaya, A.B.S. Mwakalobo, A. Sikira, J.S. Mbwambo and R.J., Salanga (2008). Analysis of Gender-Based Decision Making in Agroforestry Technologies Development Among Smallholder Households at Imalinyi, Njombe, Iringa, Tanzania. Journal of Development Studies (Accepted) 6.2.2 E. E. Chingonikaya, P.K.T. Munishi and E.J. Luoga, (2008). Consumption of forest products in small holder households at village forest reserves in Tanzania: A case study of Mgori Forest Reserve in Singida District. Journal of Development Studies (Accepted) 6.2.3 Chingonikaya, E. E., Chamshama, S. A. O and Mugasha, A.G., (2006). Effect of two-year improved fallows of leguminous shrubs on soil fertility and maize yields at Gairo in Morogoro, Tanzania. Southern African Forestry Journal (Submitted). 6.2.4 Chingonikaya, E. E. Mwakalobo, A. B. S. and Kessy, L., (2004). The Gender Role and the Future of Agroforestry Technologies in Farms of Poor Resourced Farmers in Tanzania, ASARECA/ECAPAPA, Entebbe, Uganda (Report) 3 6.2.5 Chingonikaya, E. E. and Mbwambo, J.S., (2004). Adoption of Agroforestry Practices and Their Contribution to Poverty Reduction Among Rural Households in Lake Victoria Zone, Tanzania. Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania (Report) 6.3. Proceeding papers 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 Munishi, P.T.K., Maliondo, S.M.S., Maganga, S.L.S., Norden L., Chingonikaya, E.E and Kway, S.E, (1997). Land Slides on Mlali and Kikundi watershed, Western Ulugurus Morogoro, Tanzania: The need for better soil and water conservation practices. In: S.A.O. Chamshama (ed). First Annual Forestry Proceeding, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania. Forestry Record 67. 168-175 Mbwambo, J. S and Chingonikaya, E. E., (2004). Adoption of agroforestry practices and their contribution to poverty reduction among rural households: A case of maize and woody biomass yield and income in Musoma district in Mara Region. Presented at the Second Worldwide Symposium on Gender and Forestry, Held at College of African Wildlife Management Mweka, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, held on 1st – 10th August 2004 Chingonikaya, E. E., Mwakalobo, A.B.S. and Kessy, F.L, (2004). The Gender Role and the Future of Agroforestry Technologies in Farms of Poor Resourced Farmers in Tanzania. A case study of Njombe district in Iringa Region, Tanzania. Presented at the Second Worldwide Symposium on Gender and Forestry, Held at College of African Wildlife Management Mweka, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, held on 1 st – 10th August 2004 Mbwambo, J.S., Mwageni, E. A., Chingonikaya, E.E. and Mwakalobo, A.B.S. (2007). Population dynamics and land changes in Tanzania: Lessons for agricultural growth and land degradation in Tanzania. The Fifth African Population Conference, Arusha International Conference Centre, Arusha, Tanzania, 10 14 December 2007, pp95 7. CONSULTANCIES 7.1 Analysis of Gender Mainstreaming in Participatory Forestry Programmes (PFPs)in Tanzania. Food and Agriculture Organizaiton- United Nations (FAO-UN), (2009) 7.2 Assessment of Donkey Welfare Improvement Project. Sponsored by Rural Access Information Technology and Institutional Services (RAITIS) - Trust organization, Morogoro, Tanzania in collaboration with SPANA, London, UK. (2003). 7.3 Study on Gender and women involvement in Forestry in Tanzania. Sponsored by Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism through Forest and Beekeeping Division, Tanzania. (2000). 7.4 Social and Economic activities leading to destruction of aquatic environment in Morogoro, Region, Tanzania. Sponsored by National Environment and Management Council (NEMC), Tanzania. (1995) 8. WORKSHOPS ATTENDED 8.1 14th Annual Workshop of Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), held at White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 2 – 4th April 2008 8.2 The Fifth African Population Conference, held at AICC, Arusha, Tanzania, 10 -14 December 2007 8.3 13th Annual Workshop of Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), held at White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 2 – 4th April 2008 8.4 12th Annual Workshop of Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), held at White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 4 – 6th April 2007 8.5 11th Annual Workshop of Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), held at White Sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 4 – 6th April 2006 8.6 10th Annual Workshop of Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), held at Kunduchi Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 7 – 8th April 2005 8.7 9th Annual workshop of REPOA, held at White sands Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 27 – 28th March 2004 8.8 Second Worldwide Symposium on Gender and Forestry, held at College of African Wildlife Management Mweka, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, held on 1st – 10th August 2004 4 8.9 Teaching methodologies and psychology workshop held at Institute of Continuing Education, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, on 20 – 23 April 2003 8.10 Integrating Gender and Agricultural Research and Development Workshop held at Lake Hotel, Entebbe, Uganda, on 14 –18th October 2002. Organized by ASARECA/ECAPAPA 8.11 University Teaching Improvement Programme (UTLIP) workshop held at Council Chamber, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, on 9 – 11th October 2002 8.12 2nd Sokoine University of Agriculture University Wide Scientific Conference on Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development: The Role of Research in Agriculture and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources held at Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, on 9 – 10th April 2002 8.13 Gender, biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems (LinKS) to Strengthen Agricultural and Rural Development, participating countries: Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Mozambique and Swaziland: Executive Agency: FAO. Funding: Government of Norway. The workshop was held at Vocation Education Institute of Tanzania (VETA), Morogoro, Tanzania, on 9 –11th January 2000. 8.14 National Forest Programme Formulation in Tanzania workshop, held at New Africa Hotel, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on 28 – 29th 2000. Organized by Forestry and Beekeeping Division, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania. 8.15 First University wide scientific workshop held at Institute of Continuing Education, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, on 5 – 7th May 2000. 8.16 Eastern Arch Forest Management workshop held at Morogoro Hotel, Morogoro, Tanzania, Morogoro, on 2 – 6th 1997. 8.17 Eastern Arch Forest Management workshop held at Morogoro Hotel, Morogoro, Tanzania, on 2 – 6th December 1997. 8.18 First Annual Forestry research in Tanzania workshop held at Sokoine University of Agriculture Forestry Training Centre, Olmotonyi, Arusha, Tanzania, on 24 – 26th March, 1997. Organized by Sokoine University of Agriculture and Agricultural University of Norway (AUN). 9. AWRDS AND PRIZES 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Research grants from Researches on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), Tanzania (2003, 2004 and 2006) Research grants from ASARECA/ECAPAPA, Uganda (2003) Schweisfurth Stiftung through Support Africa International- Germany (2000). NORAD scholarship for MSc. Studies (1996 - 1998) Best student in the subject of Development Studies (DS 200) during undergraduate studies (1994) Best second year student during undergraduate studies (1994) I, undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, these data correctly describe my qualification, my experience, and myself Date………………………..…………….. Signature……………………………………………… 5