Our Clients

Since we provide services that address global issues, our clients range from international to local. These include:

International, National and local Government agencies
International, National and local Non-Governmental Organizations
International, National and Private Academic Institutions
International, National, local Private and Public Companies
Individuals
Local communities and farmers



Our Partners

To increase its technical capacity and wider coverage, PILOT INTERNATIONAL, is associated with both local and international consultants with wide ranges of diverse experiences. Besides working as project partners, these associates provide technical support whenever need arises.

Key Partners

  Robinah K. Nanyunja (MSc.)
  Summary of professional experience:
Fundraising and capacity building of Organizations
Project Leader, Trainer and Researcher
Projects design, planning, supervision, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation.
Networking and partnerships
Public speaker
Volunteer
 
Pilot international partners, Ian de La Roche, Robinah K. Nanyunja (President & CEO) & Robin B. Clark

Robinah holds a Master of Science in Environment & Natural Resources. Furthermore, she has acquired specialized training in formulating proposals for Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM) Projects and Carbon Reporting requirements under the Kyoto Protocol, Environmental negotiations and Conservation.

Formulating proposals for Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM) projects, organized by UNEP/RISOE, the University of
 
Twente, Netherlands and International Institute of Geosciences and Information survey (ITC).
International Technical Training workshop on Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector (CBM-CFS3), which
 
was organized by The Canadian forest Service of Natural Resources Canada, and the Canadian Forest Network, and took
 
place in Victoria BritishColumbia, Canada. The CBM-CFS3 is a user-friendly tool used in reporting of forest carbon to the
 
Kyoto Protocol. All countries signatories to the Kyoto Protocol are required to report their carbon emissions by 2008-2012
 
The Canadian government uses the CBM-CFS3 to report national forest GHG emissions and removals for
 
afforestation, reforestation and deforestation. However, Parties to the Kyoto Protocol are free to use any tools and
  methodologies they wish to report their GHG emissions.
Specialists training workshop in Writing for publication, fundraising and communicating results. The Tropical Biology
 
Association (TBA) based at the University of Cambridge, UK and Makerere University, Faculty of forestry sponsored it.
Training of Trainers and Consultancy Skills Development organized by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic
 
Development and the World Bank, through the Uganda Institutional Capacity Building Project.
Tropical Ecology and Conservation sponsored by the Tropical Biology Association (TBA), based at the University of
 
Cambridge, UK. The course took place in Taita hills in Tsavo and Elsamere Field Study Conservation Centre in Naivasha,
 
Kenya. I carried out a pilot project on the influence of cover on the vigilance behaviour of the superb starlings. During
 
the course, I underwent extensive field training and exposure to research methodologies and using computer packages
 
to analyse ecological data. Programmes used included MS-Excel, Stat View and SuperAnovar on the Macintosh.
Research fellowship in Monitoring for biodiversity and Environmental change of Wetlands of S.Albufera Mallorca, Spain by
 
EarthWatch Europe. Activities included monitoring different species in the wetlands, such as, plants, birds, butterflies,
 
dragonflies, and moths, small mammals like mice and rats, aquatic invertebrates as indicators of water quality. Other
 
activities included mist netting, bird ringing.

Robin B. Clark
Robin is the President of Robin B. Clark Inc., a Natural Resources Consulting firm registered in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada.
Robin's strong leadership and project management skills were developed over his 20 years of employment with Fletcher Challenge Canada Ltd. Robin incorporated his firm in 1994. His broad range of experience and expertise in inventory and project facilitation allow him to take a strategic and adaptable approach to each project. Robin has extensive contacts throughout the forestry community and excels at putting together customized project teams. He is an active volunteer on numerous industry and professional committees.
Contact: www.rbc.bc.ca

Ivan Gayton
Ivan has worked in silviculture since 1990 as a planter, chainsaw jockey, project manager, and trainer, British Columbia Canada. He managed large-scale stand tending projects for 7 years with Brinkman & Associates Reforestation, a world leader in reforestation. Working with Brinkman, Ivan helped develop innovative stand tending programs with several major clients, as well as training planters, brushers, forepersons, and running First Nations training programs. Since 2003 Ivan has divided his time between building health care structures and delivering life-saving water and sanitation in war-torn areas of Africa with Doctors Without Borders, and working in the Canadian forest with RBC Inc.
Contact: ivangayton@hotmail.com

Associates

Mr. Mujib Kasule
Managing Director, Proline Soccer Academy, Uganda
Ms. Florence W. Wambugu
MSc Student University of Twente, Kenya
Mr. Timothy Baguma
CEO, Street Feet Company, Uganda
Mr. Alfred D. Byigyero
MSc Student University of Twente, Rwanda
Mr. Hillary Bakamwesiga
Project Co-ordinator, Makerere University Institute of Environment and Natural Resources, Uganda
Mr. Timothy Kayumba
Field Engineer, Kigali Institute of Science and Technology, Rwanda
Eng. Eldadi K. Tumwine
Consultant, Technology Consult (Africa) Ltd, Uganda
Mr. Eric K. Antwi-Agyei
Programme Office, Ministry of Energy, Ghana
Mr. Joel Lugolobi
Programme Director, Buso Foundation, Uganda
Mr. Edgar H. Cruz Martinez
MSc Student University of Twente, Colombia
Mr. David Kifumba
Lecturer, Busoga University, Uganda
Mr. Stephen Kull
Carbon Accounting Liaison Officer, Canadian Forest Service, Edmonton Alberta, Canada.
Ms Olivia Nantaba
Project Officer, Uganda Wildlife Society, Uganda
Dr. Nabil El Khodari
President & CEO, Nile Basin Society, Toronto Canada
Professor Paul Edward T. Mugambi
President Uganda National Academy of Sciences, Uganda
Ms Nancy Deveau
Toronto, Canada
Mr. Peter Francis Luswata
Co-ordinator, MercyCorps, Uganda
Mr. Sunny A. Arjakusumah
MSc Student University of Twente, Indonesia
Mr. David S. Kaggwa
Advocate, Kaggwa & Co. Advocates, Uganda
Ms. Li Liu
Lecturer, Faculty of Resources and Environmental Science, Chongping University, China
Mr. Godfrey Ssebuuma
Advocate, Kaggwa & Co. Advocates, Uganda
Ms. Veena Dharmaraj
Project Manager, International Institute for Energy Conservation, India.
Mr. Fred Kafuko
Consultant Organic farming, Fruits of the Nile, Uganda
Ms. Rahayu
Staff at mining and Energy Division
Dinas Penanaman Modal, Pertambangan Dan Energi, Indonesia
Ms. Jane Bemigisha
PhD student ITC The Netherlands, Uganda
Ms. Karuna Sharma Regmi
Senior Research Officer, Winrock International, Nepal
Mr. Paul Mugambwa Sempa
Chairman, UCDA Board
Honorary Consul of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Uganda
Mr. Erik Jan Rodenhuis
Energy Consultant, RR Energy, The Netherlands
Mr. Henagge Sunil Somathilaka
Chief Engineer, Ceylon Electricity Board, Sri Lanka
Ms. Kate Lance
PhD student ITC, The Netherlands, USA
Mr. Mihayo Musabila Maguta
Senior Research and Development Officer III
TIRDO, Tanzania
Mr. Julius K. Kariara
Programme Officer Forest Restoration Project
The Kijabe Environment Volunteers, Kenya

 
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