Anne Nyokabi
About Anne Nyokabi
Anne Nyokabi is a Logistics Officer with extensive experience in conflict-affected regions, currently working at the World Food Programme in Ukraine. She holds a Master's degree in Data Analytics and has a decade of experience in data analysis and logistics management across various international roles.
Work at World Food Programme
Anne Nyokabi has been employed at the World Food Programme (WFP) since 2022 as a Logistics Officer, focusing on operations in Ukraine. Prior to this role, she served as a Senior Logistics Assistant and Data Analyst at WFP Somalia from 2009 to 2022. In 2015, she also worked briefly as a LESS (SAP-based corporate system) Trainer/Support in Sudan. Her current position involves managing logistics in a conflict-affected region, utilizing her extensive experience in international logistics and supply chain management.
Education and Expertise
Anne Nyokabi holds a Master's degree in Data Analytics from KCA University and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer and Information Sciences from the University of Sunderland. Additionally, she has a Graduate Diploma in Management Information Systems from Strathmore University. Her educational background supports her decade-long experience in data analysis and information management, which she has applied in various roles across different countries.
Background
Anne Nyokabi has extensive experience working in conflict-affected regions, including Ukraine and Sudan. She began her career in 2005 as a Graduate Intern at World Vision, where she worked as a Commodity Tracking System Assistant. Over the years, she progressed to roles with increasing responsibility, including her position as Commodity Tracking System Coordinator at World Vision in Somalia from 2006 to 2008.
Achievements in Logistics and Data Analysis
With over a decade of experience in logistics and data analysis, Anne Nyokabi has developed strong skills in capacity building and training, particularly in SAP-based systems. Her roles have required her to work effectively in multi-cultural environments, which is essential for international logistics and supply chain management. Her ability to analyze data and manage logistics operations has contributed to the effectiveness of the programs she has been involved in.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current role at WFP, Anne Nyokabi worked at Strathmore University as an Administrative Assistant for 11 months in 2003. Her diverse work history includes various positions that have equipped her with the skills necessary for her current logistics role, including her work at World Vision and her extensive tenure at WFP Somalia.