Abdallah Mikulu
About Abdallah Mikulu
Abdallah Mikulu serves as the Director of Training for JCI Tanzania and is actively involved in community mobilization and sustainability initiatives. He has a background in project management and environmental planning, contributing to various organizations focused on youth leadership and circular economy practices in Tanzania.
Work at JCI (Junior Chamber International)
Abdallah Mikulu serves as the Director of Training at JCI Tanzania. He has held this position since 2017, contributing to the organization's mission of empowering young leaders. His role involves engaging youth in leadership development and community initiatives, fostering skills that promote active citizenship and social responsibility.
Community Engagement and Sustainability Initiatives
Mikulu is actively involved in community mobilization efforts through his role at Nipe Fagio, where he supports zero waste models. He promotes circular economy practices and sustainability initiatives in Tanzania, aiming to enhance environmental awareness and community participation in ecological projects.
Education and Expertise
Mikulu studied at the University of Dar es Salaam, where he earned a B.A. in Arts and Environmental Planning, focusing on Natural Resources and Conservation, as well as Project Designing & Management. He also attended Bagamoyo High School, achieving an Arts Class in subjects including History, Geography, and English Language.
Professional Experience and Roles
Mikulu has held various positions in different organizations. He worked as a Project Coordinator at Rufiji Social Development Initiative and as an Executive Secretary at RUSODI. He also gained experience as a Public Relations Manager at the Association of Geography and Environmental Managers. Currently, he is involved with Uwezo Tanzania as a National Master Trainer and serves as Deputy National Coordinator for the Let's Do It Campaign.
Achievements in Environmental Advocacy
Mikulu has played a significant role in organizing and coordinating the World Clean Up Day as part of the Let's Do It Campaign in Tanzania. He also served as a Country Coordinator for the Climate Reality Project, focusing on raising awareness and promoting action on climate change issues within the community.