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CURRICULUM VITAE

Address: P.O BOX 561, KAPSABET.

Phone +254-(0)724 636 920,


+254 (0)705 564 574,
E-mail: abramkipkurui@gmail.com.

Abraham Kipkurui Lagat

Personal Information Marital status: Married


Nationality: Kenyan
ID No: 24531676
Passport No: A1918323
D/License: C of C 018603
Certificate of good conduct: 676140
Languages spoken and written: English, Swahili, and Kalenjin.

Education Academic:

2016 - 2017 Dual Degree MBA - PGDM in Business Administration, Supply Chain
Management, Jaipur National University (Distance learning).
2015-2017 Certification in Humanitarian Supply Chain Management (CHSCM), Fritz Institute.
(Distance learning).
2013 -2014 Post graduate (PG) Diploma in Supply Chain & Logistics Management- Westford
School of Management.
2007-2008 Diploma in Logistics management, procurement and Warehousing, East Africa
College of Commerce and Development in Nairobi.
2005: Driving licence Class BCE; Modia Driving school in Eldoret.
2004 Certificate in Airfield operation security and supply chain management, Kenya Military
Academy (Kenya Air Force police training school).
2000-2003 Secondary Education Certificate at Sosiyo Secondary School, Eldoret.
1992-1999 Primary Education certificate at Kaptobongen Primary School, Kapasbet

Other competences and Skills:


Knowledge and skills in HF, VHF, Q-Mac Radio communication, Satellite phone,
Bgan and general ICT set up.
Knowledge and skills in MS Office
Motor vehicle driving skills (with experience in 4WD vehicles and heavy commercial
tracks and basic mechanical knowledge).

- Finance, compliance and Logistics Regional Training-sponsored by IMC-Naivasha.


Seminars and courses - Hostile Environment Individual Safety Training (HEIST) Funded by NGO Safety
Attended Program, Hairgeisa-Somaliland.
- NGO Anti-bribery training, sponsored by IMC
- Building Fleet Management and capacity in AID / Development Organization funded by
Fleet forum and World Vision International, Nairobi
- HELIOS Training-Supply Chain management funded by Oxfam GB. Dadaab.
- Logistics cluster in emergency zone training, funded by UN WFP Nairobi.
- Procurement, ECHO and European Commission Training, Funded by Danish Refugee
Council, Nairobi.
- General Intelligence assessment(GIA)& Test for selection and training (TST)
Certification- Gaosco International, Nairobi
- Security assessment, monitoring, evaluation, reporting and generals management,
Funded by Red R, Operation lifeline Sudan (OLS Camp Lokichoggio).
- HIV/ Aids mainstreaming in our work place, funded by Save the Children- UK,
Lokichoggio UN camp.
- Capacity building and team building Skills-Funded by Act and USAID APHIA II NEP,
Naivasha
- Leads training based on Logistics Education, Funded by OXFAM GB, Lokichoggio.
- Aviation training (Handling Dangerous goods /warehouse and airport operation),
Funded by UN World Food Programme(WFP) UN camp Lokichoggio
- Trained as Peer Educator. Focusing community development, Community mobilization,
Community and Leadership skills, Participatory approaches, Adult learning Monitoring
and reporting. Funded by OXFAM GB through NOPE HIV/Aids Centre Nairobi
- Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) Training, Funded by OXFAM GB,
UNDP, UNOCHA, UNICEF and Action Against Hunger (ACF- USA.) Rumbek-South
Sudan.

Employment and Working


Experience January to date, back to International Medical Corps- Somalia Mission-
Logistic Coordinator (Head of Logistics).

Duties and responsibilities.

Technical guidance to country within portfolio.

Responsible for providing technical guidance and support to country mission within
assigned portfolio; plan regular visits to the field sites in coordination with the
Country Director and Regional Logistics Coordinator.
Provide technical support in the implementation of logistics operations, reporting,
and ensuring compliance with IMC policies and procedures, donor regulations and
local laws.
Coordinate with Country level, Regional Logistics coordinator and HQ logistics/
finance, Audit and Operation personnel to anticipate/identify gaps, bottlenecks, risks
and lead in the development of improvement plans
Provide advice on technical related logistics procedures and guidelines to senior
country management team with the aim at delivering projects in timeliest and
effective manner.
Provide support to the senior country management team in implementing logistics
related corrective measures highlighted during audits; Internal / external Audit
(Finance, Operations, Technical Unit). Build capacity of relevant logistics staff to
implement those corrective measures.

Logistics support to specific operations


Conduct assessments, support start up or closure of country programs or project
sites ensuring implementation of standard Logistics processes and minimization of
financial liabilities.
Provide backup support and trouble shoot logistics issues for various International
Medical Corps projects upon request from program department and in coordination
with the Regional Logistics Coordinator and Country Director.
Participate in the preparation of project proposals, provide technical input on supply
chain, appropriate staffing structure and procurement planning. Assist in
subsequent pipeline execution, as appropriate.
Take lead role in matters pertaining to logistics planning, international and local
procurement, tendering, contracting, commodities tracking, import, warehousing,
transport (international and in-country), vehicle fleet management, asset
management and goods prepositioning for distribution.
Logistic support to Emergency Response Operations:
Take active role in International Medical Corps Emergency Responses in assigned
role. Remain flexible to answer/re-deploy in timely fashion.
Undertake thorough assessments of infrastructure and logistics parameters in
emergency situations (airports, trucking fleets, warehousing, access routes etc.) to
enable operation take logistics-informed decisions. Monitor and report any relevant
changes in post-emergency period that may influence intervention strategies.
Manage the supply chain on medical, non-food, food and other commodities as well
as information management (incoming pipelines, stock reports, and commodities
movement report) to ensure program staff remains well-informed and well-prepared
for incoming pipeline and related schedule.
Manage all commodity movements, including secure warehousing, inventories,
delivery and distribution facilitation supported with appropriate evidences and
reports on commodity movements, identify and overcome bottlenecks to ensure
uninterrupted supply of emergency relief operations.
Human Resources
In close collaboration with Country Director, take active role in developing country
logistics HR strategies and organizational structures in line with recommended
structures.
Support recruitment, induction and performance management of senior country
logistics personnel and maintain open lines of communications with all field staff.
Train senior national staff to increase their responsibilities in order to build capacity
and ensure sustainability of programs.
Compliance & best practices
Committed to fraud detection, risk reduction and fraud reporting, ensure compliance
with IMC policies and procedures, donor regulations and local laws.
Ensure that the procurement and disposal of equipment and supplies, especially
those subject to US Export Compliance regulations, are in line with applicable
licenses and are properly documented.
Work with Finance and Compliance focal points to assess compliance with internal
controls and required procurement documentation to ensure that risks associated to
procurement are evaluated regularly and plans are developed to tackle and also
make sure that vendor eligibility screening is carried out as per required
procedures.
Work with Program Audit Unit team to assess implementation of supply chain and
procurement planning procedures for existing and future projects, report gaps and
propose corrective measures.
Working Relationships
Works under direct supervision of Country Director and Regional Logistics
Coordinator.
Coordinate on day to day bases with Logistics Desk Officer at Split / Global office.
Maintain frequent communication with the Country Directors, Regional Logistics
Coordinator, Program Director, Finance & Admin Director and other Global Logistics
personnel to ensure logistics activities progress is communicated and any issues
properly addressed.
Work with in-country program, Field coordinator, finance and logistics staff to ensure
the coordination and communication of International Medical Corps logistics and
procurement support activities.
Representation
Represent International Medical Corps to government officials, Logistics Cluster,
INGO consortium, partners, Suppliers, shipping and clearing agents, transport
companies, and partner representatives in a positive and professional manner.
Contribute to the creation of a positive image and overall credibility of the
organization, notably through the application of International Medical Corps
mandate, ethics, values and stand-point with regard to other actors.
Security
Ensure application and compliance of security protocols and policies

March - December 2016, International Medical Corps- Liberia Mission. Logistics


Manager/Acting Filed Coordinator (Team Leader).

Duties and responsibilities.

Coordination of program logistics to implement the country logistics policies and


procedures for the management of the supply chain, including procurement,
transport and distribution, warehousing and stock management, management of
vehicle fleets, communication systems, and assets
Provide support to senior staff on areas relating to budgets, technical aspects of the
program, and implementation mechanisms as required and subsequent capacity
building through mentoring and coaching and training as required to all Logistics,
Warehouse staff and drivers.
Evaluate current stock management processes especially against International
Medical Corps in line with standards, undertake documented warehouse inspection
and draft recommendation plan including costing, coordinate with country
management for funding and immediate implementation of required adjustments.
Assist in-country team in the pre-qualification of (1) Pharmaceutical and (2)
Medical/Laboratory consumables and equipment suppliers on the national market;
Evaluate the implementation of new Quality Assurance and Quality Control
methodology.
Working closely with implementing partners, the County Health Team (CHT) and
Ministry of Health (MOH) to design and oversee the implementation of scalable
program, logistics and supply chain solutions necessary to support Liberias CHTs
projects.
Decommissioned all Ebola treatment Centres (ETUs) previously IMC run and
handover to CHT.
Draft plan and initiate distributions exercises of drugs and medical supplies and
medical equipment to MoH through CHT and to work with MOH officials and their
partners to plan for the inclusion of commodities, supplies, and equipment needs of
the national CHT in county quantifications and forecasts and their distribution plans.
Assess needs and propose recommendations for CHT facilities, at community in
relation of supply chain management, fleet management, maintenance, and
transportation/emergency preparedness and response support.
Under the overall guidance of Country Director and the Regional Logistics
coordinator in Liberia, my primary duty was to facilitate humanitarian programming
according to program design, budget and timeline to enables program
implementation and supports functions of Program, logistics, finance, and
administration with key working relationships of all fields teams.
Promote positive leadership within the office through regular and efficient internal
coordination meetings.
In the spirit of transparency, promote IMC work to and liaise with relevant external
stakeholders, local leaders and government officials.
Represent IMC to USAID/OFDA, UN and INGO community in and visiting the area
of responsibility/Build collaborative partnerships with NGO partners, sub-grantees,
and other stakeholders.

May 2012- March 2016 International Medical Corps, Somalia/Somaliland Mission-


Logistics Manager.

Duties and responsibilities.


Logistics Operations, provide technical oversight supervision and input to manage
staff support to delivery of best practices in procurement, fleet management,
warehousing and all logistics support systems according to IMC Logistics policies
and procedures.
Plan, support and give advice to those making a procurement request, then process
and manage the procurement process (either locally or internationally) in
accordance with IMC policies and procedures, in a transparent, accountable,
efficient and cost effective manner.
Ensure that local market surveys are regularly carried out, to ensure a full
knowledge of the availability and price of local items.
Manage and capture of pipeline information in regards to supply chain by ensuring
that Program staffs are well-informed, prepared for incoming goods/materiel and
support Program staff to verify that distribution has occurred according to the
intentions and plans for the respective project.
Assist with the management of all matters logistics relating to transport and fuel
management, to ensure that vehicles are insured, asset managed correctly, being
driven safely, maintained appropriately, damages are reported, and ensure that
vehicles internal equipment (tools, comms etc.
Human Resources, manage all staff I supervise with integrity and foresight, and in
accordance with HR procedures and policies to ensure that they maintain the
highest standards of accountability and professionalism.

July 2011 to May 2012: Back to Oxfam GB, - Acting Logistics Manger-Emergency
Drought Response Horn of Africa (Dadaab).

Duties and Responsibilities:


Responsible for all tasks related to supply chain; procurement, warehousing, assets
and IT equipment, Fleet management/Transport, distribution in Nairobi offices and
field offices.
Working very closely with the Logistics& Procurement Nairobi team in providing
technical capacity across the programme to support the implementation of WASH
and rehabilitation projects for the influx of Refugees from Somalia to Dadaab
refugee camp.
Taking lead in all aspect of constructional work, maintenance. Office set up,
warehouse and stores for emergency kits and WASHE equipments.
Ensure transparency and accountability in all procurement and logistics activities,
appropriate documentation on the logistics operations in the system
Ensure that all procurement procedures and documentation are according to Oxfam
standards and guideline.
In charge of transport and fleet management, i.e. fuel consumption, trip journey
records, technical mechanical follows up and service plans when due.
Implementing and maintain Oxfam logistics operation policies, tracking systems and
procedures.

February 2010-End of June 2011: Danish Refugee Council, Kenya programme -


Logistics& Procurement officer.

Duties and Responsibilities:


Responsible for all tasks related to all logistics operation, procurement,
warehousing and storage, assets and IT equipment, Transport, distribution and fleet
management in DRC field offices in Kenya, Somalia, Yemen and upcoming in
Ethiopia programme.
Working very closely with the Supply Chain Unit, Regional Logistics& Procurement
Manager in providing smooth coordination across the programme; Somalia, North
eastern Kenya, Yemen and South Ethiopia region.
Ensure transparency and accountability in all procurement and logistics activities,
appropriate documentation on the logistics operation
Oversee the security in all area of operation, office and compound, guesthouse,
warehouse, Fleet management/ vehicles and all DRC equipment and assets as
security focal point for the entire area of operation.

January 2008-January 2010: USAID APHIA II North Eastern Project-Regional


Logistics& Operation Assistant.

Duties and responsibilities:


Assist Operation Manager and the Finance Specialist in the effort to effectively
support the various NEP programs in the area of operation in handling directly the
processes of Procurement, Asset & Warehouse and Transport management and
distribution.
Procurement management: Maintain and improve systems for procurement,
storage, Asset & Warehouse management, inventory of all program procured
materials and ensures the best value for money ratio also responsible for
overseeing all procurement, logistics management and analysis
Maintains and improves systems for asset control, storage distribution,
maintenance and utilization for all program procured materials.
Compliance: Collaborate with the Finance and Grants departments to ensure full
respect of the USAID APHIA II policies and Donor regulations.

November 2005 October 2007 Present: Oxfam GB South Sudan Programme


Logistics Officer.
Taking lead in the field operation, procurement, fleet and stock, supply chain
management, office maintenance and movement of fleets, goods and personnel.
Implementing and maintaining Oxfam logistics operation policies, tracking systems
and procedures.
Responsible for efficient, storage and accountability for all team supplies materials.
Taking monthly warehouse Inventory report and general Inventory control for all
Oxfam Assets.
Make systematic follow up of all supplies requisition raised and ensure that any
information concerning them is made available to the Logistics manager in charge.

March 2005-October 2005: Oxfam Great Britain, Supply warehouse in Lokichoggio -


Warehouse Logistics Assistant.
Assist the Warehouse Logistician in the Oxfam main warehouse in dispatching the
ready cargo to Lokichoggio airport for loading on to aircrafts destined for the
various programme locations in South Sudan.
Receiving cargo from Nairobi and arranging them according to the field projects
specifications and commenting on the waybill with regard to the state of goods
received.
Stock take and Inventory control responsible and accountable for effective planning
among others.

2004-2005: Unicef, Consolidated warehouse in Lokichoggio - Dispatch Assistant.


Responsible at for dispatching the ready cargo to Lokichoggio airport for loading on to
aircrafts destined for the various programmes locations in South Sudan

Reference:

1 Moustapha Ouedraogo (Regional Logistics Coordinator) International Medical Corps -


West Africa Region.
Tel: + 231 776 390 880
2 email: mouedraogo@InternationalMedicalCorps.org

Mohamed Abdullahi (Country Director) International Medical Corps - Somalia


P O Box 67513-00200, Nairobi.
Tel: + 254) 786 333223 +(254) 722 715 231
email: mibrahim@internationalmedicalcorps.org

3
Ali Hassan Farah (Regional Logistics Coordinator) Oxfam GB, Horn of East and Central
Africa (HECA).
P O Box 40680-00100, Nairobi.
Tel: +254 722 823 038
Email : hassanibs@yahoo.com, Afarah@oxfam.org.uk,

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