Martin Kimani Print
Tuesday, 21 April 2009 05:59

Martin Kimani served in a senior capacity for an Addis Ababa based regional security program at IGAD, the sub-regional organization of the seven countries in the Horn of Africa, and simultaneously held the position of Senior Researcher at the Institute for Security Studies.  Prior to this, he was Teaching Fellow at the UK Joint Services Command and Staff College and Head of the Africa Division at Exclusive Analysis Ltd., a provider of political risk analysis and forecasting to Lloyd's of London.  For five years, before moving to London, he was an emerging markets currency strategist and assistant vice president at Foreign Exchange Concepts Inc., a New York based fund with $12 billion under management.  Martin writes a regular column for The East African, a regional weekly newspaper and is a fellow of the Africa Leadership Initiative and the Aspen Global Leadership Network.  He is completing doctoral work at the Department of War Studies and writes on the role of Catholic Church, Christian symbolism and racialism in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. 

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