Sustain

WHO WE ARE

We want a world that is thriving, sustainable, and inclusive. 

WHO WE ARE

We want a world that is thriving, sustainable, and inclusive. 

AN ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANISATION WITH A DIFFERENCE 

We have had an on-the-ground presence in East Africa for the last 15 years, which has enabled us to build strong connections with both our clients and conservation communities. this local engagement positions our experts prominently in the environmental space and equips  us ith the knowledge to convey complex messages to variety of groups, from implementing conservation arrangements with local communities to high-level dialogue with policy leaders. 

“With a small, agile team of 20 people based in East Africa, we can mobilise our experts quickly and drive projects forward within tight timeframes.”
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“With a small, agile team of 20 people based in East Africa, we can mobilise our experts quickly and drive projects forward within tight timeframes.”
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“With a small, agile team of 20 people based in East Africa, we can mobilise our experts quickly and drive projects forward within tight timeframes.”

OUR TEAM

Our team is a rare combination of experts who have spent years as both academic researchers and practitioners in fields ranging from conservation, ecology, and development to impact-focused finance and agriculture. This breadth of skills and knowledge has enabled us to work with a range of clients and a diverse project base to date. Nearly all our team members are from the regions we work in, combining our in-depth sectoral knowledge with local nuance, practicalities, language, and cultural understanding.

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Peadar brings over a decade of experience in conservation science and practice, with particular expertise in community-based conservation, land use change, and the intersection of social and ecological systems. He has held roles as a coordinator of a cross-border conservation initiative, technical advisor, and data scientist, working across Kenya, Tanzania, and beyond. Peadar holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where his research focused on the impact of conservation on social-ecological systems, particularly the interplay between drought, conservation, and pastoralist livelihoods in southern Kenya.

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Pete has extensive knowledge about the ecological and socio-economic systems in East Africa, with a depth of knowledge in economic cost-benefits of conservation and applied science. He has 10 years working as a practitioner and researcher in East Africa, leading and supporting diverse projects across Kenya and beyond, from developing conservation financing frameworks and governance systems for conservancies, to advancing climate-resilient landscape finance mechanisms.

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Kate has over a decade of experience that blends conservation, international development, and sustainable finance. She has led marine programmes in Africa and South-East Asia and has designed outcomes-based financing mechanisms for addressing international development challenges. She is interested in how the needs of people and biodiversity can be better aligned across land and seascapes while moving away from reliance on donor funding and international aid.

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Sandy holds a Bachelors Degree in International Development and Globalization Studies from Trent University in Canada and has worked for many years in the development sector in both programming and operations. Her work has included supporting medical programs, improving access to clean water, and enhancing food security for rural communities in various contexts.

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Rose has experience in project management; research and monitoring; data collection, analysis and utilization in policy development; and stakeholder capacity building in the areas of environment and climate change. Her interests revolve around the use of data science to influence environmental conservation and sustainable use of available resources and exploring the nexus between communities, conservation and development. She has previously worked with the Ministry of Environment (Climate Change Directorate) in various climate change adaptation and mitigation projects in Kenya revolving around the  Climate Change Act (2016) and The National Climate Change Action Plan (2018-2022).  Additionally, she also worked in Osilalei Ltd, an environmental consulting firm that specializes in harnessing the power of data and information to address real-world challenges in environmental conservation and development.

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Before joining the Sustain team, Esther worked as a research assistant on a project titled ‘Inclusive and Climate Smart Business Models in Ethiopian and Kenyan Dairy Value Chains (CSDEK)’, which is linked to the CCAFS project NAMA for Dairy Development in Kenya. Esther is currently pursuing her MSc in Climate Change and Adaptation at the University of Nairobi, where her research thesis focuses on the quantification of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the smallholder dairy value chain in Kenya. Prior to this, she graduated with honours in BSc Range Management from the University of Nairobi, complemented by hands-on experience gained through her internship with the National Drought Management Authority in Kilifi County, and at Kakuzi Limited, where she developed a strong passion for dryland ecosystems and sustainable land management.

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Erick is an environmental scientist and geospatial data specialist with nearly seven years of experience applying GIS and remote sensing tools to support evidence-based conservation and development across East Africa. He holds an MSc in Environment and Natural Resources Management from Makerere University and a BA in Geography from Moi University. Erick has led and supported numerous projects in biodiversity conservation, carbon accounting, sustainable finance, and rangeland management. His work combines technical expertise in spatial analysis, Earth observation, and data visualization with a deep commitment to using science and technology to inform strategic decisions in complex socio-ecological systems.

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Emma holds a Master’s degree in Sustainable Development from SOAS, University of London and has a strong interest in community conservation. Before joining Sustain, Emma gained multidisciplinary experience across the development sector, including evaluating agricultural extension services delivered through a range of digital platforms for smallholder farmers in East Africa. Her broader experience spans project management, research, and donor engagement.

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With a BA in Global Challenges from the African Leadership University School of Wildlife Conservation in Rwanda, Koku is a conservation leader passionate about transforming conservation outcomes by supporting the pursuit of sustainability.  Her expertise mainly lies in tourism enterprise development, communications, and research. Koku worked with several conservation organizations in Tanzania and Rwanda, such as Water Access Rwanda, Honeyguide Foundation, and AndBeyond Travel. She was also one of the organizers of an inaugural 2022 Youth4Nature conference in Tanzania which gave aspiring youth in East Africa a platform to hear the inspiring stories of other young and established conservation leaders. 

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Kambua, an alumna of the University of Nairobi, holds a dual Bachelor’s degree in Geography, Population and Environmental Studies, as well as Sociology. She is deeply committed to driving meaningful change in society and the environment. With strong expertise in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing, Kambua passionately utilises these tools to address environmental challenges, support urban planning, and advance conservation efforts. Her work involves analysing spatial data to identify patterns and propose sustainable solutions that benefit ecosystems

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Justin is an experienced graphic designer, digital artist, and illustrator known for his creative versatility and eye for detail. With a strong foundation in design, a passion for visual arts, professional freelance experience, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Software Engineering, he blends artistic vision with technical precision to create visually innovative digital work. Justin effectively translates data and information into clear and professional visuals that help convey key messages with impact.

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Lauren has worked in conservation in East Africa for 15 years,  always in an interdisciplinary way. Lauren’s PhD and post-doctoral research at the University of Cambridge looked at the political ecology of electrified ‘elephant’ fences in Laikipia, Kenya: the politics they represent and create. Lauren delved into issues of identity and access in relation to land by pastoralists and conservationists and the agency of elephants as political actors in breaking fences.  She then directed the conservation science department for NGO Space for Giants for eight years:  building and mentoring a team of scientists and students; working with farmers, researchers, governments and NGOs to understand and mitigate human-elephant conflict in Kenya, Uganda and Gabon; ensuring the social and ecological impact of conservation practice was measured and evaluated. She is currently training as a practitioner in nonviolent communication and conflict resolution.

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Linda has a Bachelor of Applied Science in Geo-informatics from The Technical University of Kenya, she navigates the world of data, maps, and systems. Her professional journey has been diverse, ranging from roles as a System Analyst/Business Analyst Intern to contributing as a GIS Data Entry Assistant. Each experience has added layers to her skill set.

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Holding a Bachelor of Science in Geospatial Information Science from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, she applies tools such as QGIS, Google Earth Engine, and R to transform complex geospatial data into actionable insights. Mutei is passionate about applying geospatial technologies to real-world challenges, particularly in conservation, environmental resilience, and sustainable development. Her work focuses on delivering innovative, data-driven solutions that enable informed decision-making and support long-term sustainability outcomes.

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Tom holds an MSc Biology (Ecology) from Wageningen University & Research, during which he evaluated the implementation of landscape-scale occupancy models for large carnivores in Kenya’s South Rift. Tom is an autodidact and pragmatic young professional that is keen to explore the resilience and interplay of people and wildlife across working landscapes, considering sustainable community development to be an opportunity that’s synonymous with effective biodiversity conservation.

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Margeret is a rangeland ecologist with a strong background in both research and practice. She has a
background in Range Management and is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Nairobi in the
same field. Her work focuses on rangeland restoration, improving rangeland productivity, promoting
sustainable fodder systems, and enhancing ecosystem resilience in dryland landscapes.
She has contributed to research and development projects across Kenya and the wider Karamoja
region, working closely with communities to support sustainable land management and restoration
efforts. Her work is grounded in applying science and data to deliver practical solutions that
strengthen rangeland ecosystems, livelihoods, and climate resilience.

Masters Students

Over the past few years we have supported a number of Kenyan and Tanzanian MSc students conducting research in East Africa, including Fenrick Msigwa, Ezra Mremi, Jamila Abdullahi, Halima Hassan, Sheunda Salim, and Ntayia Lema Langas.

Interns

Applications are welcome