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NiaNexa  Family

 

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Meet our team

The NiaNexa leadership is a cohesive executive body whose primary function is the integrated execution of the Syndemic Model. This integration is driven by strategic oversight, ensuring that the organization's three pillars—Health, Livelihood, and Mental Wellness—are fully synchronized for holistic impact. The team includes specialized roles focused on rigorous fiscal accountability, securing long-term funding, and transparent governance. This structure ensures that daily operations, communications, and expert team management all align to deliver measurable, life-securing results on the ground in Kajiado County.


Stephen Omolo

Chief Executive Officer

Provides the overall vision and strategic direction, ensuring the integrated Syndemic Model (Health, Livelihood, Mental Wellness) is implemented effectively across all Kajiado programs.

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Mary Wanjiru

Secretary

Oversees all legal compliance, governance documentation, and organizational administration. Ensures the CBO structure is transparent and effectively tracks project progress.

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Brian Kirantu

Treasurer

Manages all fiscal matters, budget allocation, and financial accountability. Responsible for securing the long-term funding necessary to sustain the Sustainable Livelihood programs.


Natalie Mwende

Human Resources Manager

Focuses on staff development, volunteer management, and ensuring the team has the skills and support necessary to deliver integrated care and training at the community level.

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joyce Nanai

Marketing Director

Leads communication and outreach strategies. Responsible for raising public awareness about the NCD Syndemic and managing campaigns (like the Seedling Drive) to attract partnerships and support.

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Daniel Chinedu

Operations Manager

Oversees the day-to-day logistics and smooth execution of all program activities, including coordinating health camps, training workshops, and managing the supply chain for essential resources.

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