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DR DOROTHY MUTHONI MITUKI-MUNGIRIA

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DEPT. OF HUMAN NUTRITION
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SUMMARY

Dr. Dorothy holds a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Nutritional Sciences, a Masters in Science (MSc) in Food Science and dietetics and a Bachelor of Education degree. She is a Lecturer in the Department of Human Nutrition in Egerton University, with over 20 years’ working experience 15 of which, have been in Egerton University, she is a Food and nutrition security expert, and an educationist, knowledgeable and experienced in multi-disciplinary research, and policy formulation with a focus on food and nutrition security, agri-nutrition strategies, and Nutrition Sensitive interventions, for improved household food security. She is also knowledgeable in Food systems approach (with a certificate in Food Systems from Wageningen-Netherlands) with an interest on repositioning food systems for improved nutritional outcomes particularly for maternal and child Health. Dorothy has been involved in Nutrition policy formulation, both at the National and County levels. She has authored several research articles in peer referenced journals and presented research findings and key note presentations in several conferences, most recently, as a Panelist in the18th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting between 28th November and 2nd December, 2022 on the “Role of Research, Innovation and Education in nutrition-sensitive agriculture for sustainable agriculture and food systems development. As a researcher she is versed with designing and implementation of field studies/researches including Randomized controlled trials.

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY ( Nutritional Sciences)| 2017| EGERTON University

  • Maternal and child Nutrition
  • Food and Nutrition Security
  • Research and Project Monitoring & Evaluation

Skills & Abilities

RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION

FUNDRAISING RESOURCE MOBILIZATION AND MANAGEMENT.

PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION.

Project Design

PROJECT EVALUATION 

Masters of Science (Foods Nutrition & DIETETICS) | 2003 | Kenyatta University

  • Programme Planning
  • Food & Nutrition Security
  • Research
  • Community Development

Bachelor of Education | 1996 | Moi University Eldoret

  • Education
  • Nutrition
  • Research
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Maternal and Young Child Nutrition, Food and Nutrition security, Agri-nutrition and Food systems. 

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
  • October 2023: CBC Retooling Training
  • March 2021: E-Course in Food Systems (Wageningen-Netherlands)
  • Jan-Feb 2017: National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP)- Food security and Nutrition, Experts Group technical clinic (training in tools and methodologies for the Food security and Nutrition thematic) by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - Senegal
  • Aug., 2012-2013: The Leadership Development Program- offered by MSH/USAID
  • April, 2011: Consultancy Proposal Writing –Egerton University,
  • Sept., 2010: Professional Update on “Nutrition in Emergencies” Colloquium for Institutions of Higher Learning in Kenya. Organized by KIUNT/Nutrition Works UK/ MOPHS
  • April, 2010: HIV & AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security (Wageningen-Netherlands 2010)
  • March, 2009: Nutrition Leadership (African Nutrition Leadership Programme (2009) South Africa
  • April, 2007: Monitoring & Evaluation for Programme Managers- AMREF International-Kenya
  • Sep., 2006: Training of Facilitators (TOF) for Programme managers- AMREF International-Kenya
WORK EXPERIENCE
  • May 2007-to-date: Egerton University; Training, examining and Supervision of students. Academic advising and conducting research.  Departmental Coordinator-Performance Contracting:
    • Departmental Field Attachment Coordinator.
    • Commitee Member; Egerton International Conference Commitee
  • December 2018-March 2023: Director: Kenya National Trading Coorporation (KNTC) 
  • Examiner: 2021-to-date: Examining of thesis for Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology; Board of post graduate studies
  • November-December 2022: Co-PI (Under multi-level consultancies)- World Vision Technical Programs and CESP ,Baseline Development and validation of tools, Supervised data collection, Report writing and Dissemination

  • April 2019-2020  Policy development- Participated in drafting the National Agri-Nutrition Strategy 2020-2024  (published)
  • July-August 2020  Policy development-Consultant- development of the Nakuru Food and Nutrition Security policy and the Nakuru Agri-Nutrition Strategy 2020-2025 for Nakuru County-Funded by HIVOS
  • June 2016  Participated in writing of the Breastfeeding Community Initiative (BFCI) and MIYCF-KAP Manuals for the MOH
  • March 2015-2017  Co-Principal investigator-Agrobiodiversity and dietary diversity for improved Nutritional status of Mother infant dyads in Rongai Sub-County Study-A Transform Nutrition and Agriculture 4 Nutrition and Health Project funded by IFPRI.
    • Managing $108,806.00 - Led in the proposal writing for the project funding and In-charge of Nutrition assessments and programme activities
    • Helped Farming community groups in writing proposals for funding
  • Jul 2014-Mar 2015- Consultant-Humid Tropics Agrobiodiversity and Nutrition baseline Survey (A collaborative research between Bioversity International, Wageningen University and Asian Vegetable Research and Development Centre (AVRDC) carried out in Vihiga County). 
  • Mar 2014- 2017 Coordinated the eLEFANS (e-Learning Network on Food and Nutrition Security with Partner Universities in Eastern Africa and Europe) an EDULINK funded project. Facilitating implementation of the Project in the Human Nutrition Department-Egerton University.
  • Sep, 2013- Sep, 2015- Designed and implemented an Exclusive breastfeeding promotion Intervention project in Kiandutu Slums using CHWs and Nutrition Education. In charge of the implementation activities, Monitoring and Evaluating of the project 
  • Jan., 2010-Jan., 2012 Local Committee member in the Higher Education Network for Applied Human Nutrition between Eastern Africa and Europe (HENNA) A EDULINK project- seeking to harmonize the Nutrition Curriculum in Eastern Africa-Coordinated harmonization activities in the Kenyan Universities
  • April-May 2010 Partnered with African Family Health in Evaluating the Kenya Indoor Residual Program for RTI as Data Analyst
  • May 2007 Consultant-Baseline Survey for Child Rights Protection in Mutonguni (Kitui) and Doldol ADPs (World Vision Kenya). Managed and trained 50 data collection clerks.
  • June 2007 - Designed an E-learning Nutrition Module for the Diploma in Community Health- for AMREF International- Kenya 
  • July 2003 - Facilitated trainings on Nutritional Management of HIV & AIDS and Gender for World Vision- Kenya 
  • May 2001  Co-ordinated a survey for Food for the Hungry International (F.H.I.) sponsored by USAID for the Life Initiative Programme. Assessed the Nutritional and Food Security Status of Vulnerable Children in arid and semi-arid areas (Lower Eastern areas including Isiolo) Managed 8 enumerators.
KEY PROJECTS

Agrinutrition and dietary dietary diversirty for improved Nutritional Status of Mothers-Infant dyads In Rongai Sub-County, Kenya (Ended 2018)

eLEFANS (e-Learning Network on Food and Nutrition Security with Partner Universities in Eastern Africa and Europe) an EDULINK funded project. (Ended 2017)

Higher Education Network for Applied Human Nutrition between Eastern Africa and Europe (HENNA) A EDULINK project-(Ended 2012)

RESEARCH INTERESTS
  • Food systems approach in Agri-Nutrition
  • Agrobioversity and dietary diversity Research
  • Maternal Infant and Young Child Nutrition Research
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
  1. Chepkemboi, K.R, Bor W., Mituki D.M (2023) Evaluating the relationship between Maternal Postpartum Depression, Infant Feeding Practices and Infant Nutritional status at a Maternity Hospital in Uasin Gishu County-Kenya. African Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics. Vol. 1 (1). 2023. 9
  2. Kiprotich, D., Chege P., Mituki D. M (2023). Dietary Practices of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Attending Clinic at Nakuru Level 6 Hospital, Kenya; African Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics. Vol. 1 (1). 2022.

  3. Mituki D.M, Tuitoek P.J, Varpolatai A., Ngotho D. (2020). Effectiveness of Community Health Workers in improving Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates in a Low Resource Setting: A Cluster Randomized Longitudinal Study. Food Science & Nutrition: DOI: 
  4. Kemboi C S, Mituki D.M, Ramkat R. C,Celine T., Namukolo C, & Cheserek M.J., (2020). Variation in the factors associated with diet quality of children aged 6-23 months in low and high agro-ecological zones of Rongai sub-county, Kenya, Food Nutrition Bulletin, Vol.41 (2)186-199, : DOI: 
  5. Mituki D.M (2020) E-Learning Module-Nutrition Anthropology ƽE-Learning Directorate
  6. Mituki D.M (2020) E-Learning Module-Nutrition In Emergencies ƽE-Learning Directorate
  7. Mituki D.M (2020) E-Learning Module-Seminars ƽE-Learning Directorate
  8. GOK, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (2020) Agri-nutrition Strategy 2020-2024.. Government Printers Nairobi Kenya (Technical Expert)
  9. Gitagia M.G., Ramkat R.C., Mituki D.M., Termote C., Namukolo C., and Cheserek M.J. (2019) Determinants of dietary diversity among women of reproductive age in two different agro-ecological zones of Rongai Sub-County, Nakuru, Kenya. Food and Nutrition Research. 2019 63: DOI: 
  10. Oduor F.O, Boedecker J, Gina Kennedy Mituki-D.M Termote C,. (2018). Does caregivers’ nutritional knowledge and attitudes mediate seasonal shifts in children’s dietary patterns a case study of rural young children in Western Kenya. Maternal and Child Health 2018; DOI: 
  11. Mituki D M., Ramkat R.C., Termote C., Namukolo C., and Cheserek M.J. (2017) Agrobiodiversity and dietary diversity for improved nutritional status of mothers and children in Rongai sub-county Nakuru-A policy brief. Transform Nutrition, 13, 2017.
  12. Mituki D.M, Tuitoek P.J, Varpolatai A.and Taabu I. (2017). Translation and Validation of the Breast Feeding Self efficacy scale into the Kiswahili language in a resource restricted setting in Thika-Kenya. Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
  13. Mituki D.M, Tuitoek P.J and Varpolatai A. (2017). Effects of individualized nutrition education on maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy and exclusive breastfeeding duration in Kiandutu health centre, Thika – Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
  14. Mituki D.M (2016) E-Learning Module-Community Nutrition and Health ƽE-Learning Directorate
  15. Mituki D.M (2016). E-Learning Module. Intervention strategies in Emergency situationsElefans Project
  16. Mituki, D. (2012).Food Production and Food Security Among Women in Evurore, Mbeere-Kenya LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing; Germany.
  17. E- Learning Nutrition Module for AMREF’s DCH (Diploma in Community Health) AMREF’s Website- (published) 2009
CONFERENCES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1) Key Note Speaker: 19th October 2023: Food Security for Peace & Nutrition Africa’s HEALTYDIETS4AFRICA LIVING LAB LAUNCH; "Scaling Food Systems Innovation by Young People for Safe and Healthy Diets for All." A European Union Funded Project.

Panelist-18th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting-(28th November-2nd December, 2022). Role of Research, Innovation and Education in nutrition-sensitive agriculture for sustainable agriculture and food systems development; Linking Research to Policy

2) Speaker-East Africa Rice Conference 2021: Inclusive and Sustainable Rice System Development: Opportunities and Challenges. Kenya Country Workshop 18th May 2021;Venue: Enashipai Resort & Spa

Paper: Rice, Dietary Changes and Household Food and Nutrition Security, 

3) Rapporteur-Session 3, Geopolitics and Governance. ƽ13TH International Virtual Conference. 2020.

4) Panelist-Role of Universities in Nutrition Education. A Round Table Discussion. Global Health Supply Chain Summit-South Africa (19th -22nd November, 2019).

5) Presenter-Agrobiodiversity and dietary diversity for improved nutritional status of mother infant dyads in Rongai Sub-County, Nakuru, Kenya. ANEC Conference Proceedings Ethiopia, 2018.

6) Presenter-Kemboi C S, Cheserek M.J., Mituki D.M, Ramkat R. C (2018). Complementary Feeding Practices Contribution to Nutritional Status of Complementary Fed Children in Rongai Sub-County. Conference proceedings; Agri-Nutrition Conference Kenya School of Government 2018.

7) Key note Speaker; “Nutritional value of milk and the necessity for a balanced diet in children: Physical, Mental and Intellectual development.” School Milk Conference  9th and 10th September 2015-Mombasa

HONORS, PRIZE AND AWARDS
  • Trophy: ƽ11th International Conference and Innovation Week  2017 (Best Paper Presentation Award)
  • NFP (Nuffic) Scholarship 2010 ( for HIV/AIDS & Food and Nutrition Security Short course in the Netherlands
  • African Nutrition Leadership Programme Fellowship (2009)
  • Canada CBIE DFAIT Graduate Exchange Programme Scholarship (2008)
  • Kenyatta University Partial scholarship (2000)
TEACHING AREAS

Research Methods in Foods Nutrition and Dietetics

Maternal Infant and child Nutrition

Community Nutrition 

Programme Planning and Management

Nutrition In Emergencies

Nutrition Surveillance

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISION
MASTERS LEVEL :
  1. Dominic Kiprotich: NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE, DIETARY PRACTICES AND NUTRITION STATUS OF TYPE 2 DIABETIC PATIENTS AT NAKURU LEVEL 5 HOSPITAL, KENYA
  2. KHATENYA GRACE NALIAKAASSESSMENT OF COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING PRACTICES AND NUTRITION STATUS OF CHILDREN 6-23 MONTHS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN NAKURU INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS, KENYA

  3. CAROLINE CHEPNGENO: ASSESSMENT OF DIETARY PRACTICES AND NUTRITION STATUS AMONG FEMALE OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE IN AN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT OF NAKURU COUNTY
  4. REBECCA CHEPKEMBOI KURUI: DETERMINANTS OF MATERNAL POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION AND ITS EFFECTS ON INFANT FEEDING PRACTICES AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS AT ELDORET WEST MATERNITY HOSPITAL, UASIN GISHU COUNTY-KENYA
  5. SHARON ZILPA ANYANGO: MATERNAL DETERMINANTS OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AT NAKURU LEVEL 5 HOSPITAL
  6. FANCY CHEPKOECH: DIETARY PRACTICES AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF HIV SEROPOSITIVE ADOLESCENTS ATTENDING LONGISA COUNTY REFERRAL HOSPITAL COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTRE, BOMET COUNTY, KENYA

  7. CECILIA MALONZA: COMPLEMENTARY FEEDING PRACTISES, HEALTH AND NUTRITION STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 6-23 MONTHS VISITING MCH KANYANGI SUB-COUNTY HOSPITAL KITUI COUNTY, KENYA.

  8. EVALINE MUTUA MWIKALI: FATHERS INVOLVEMENT IN CHILD FEEDING AND ITS ASSOCITED FACTORS AMONG HOUSEHOLDS HAVING CHILDREN AGED 6-23 MONTHS IN MUMONI WARD, KITUI COUNTY, KENYA

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OTHER SOCIETIES

President Soroptimist International Club of Embu

Former Immediate Director-Kenya National Trading Coorporation

Board Member-St Bhakhita National School-Embu

Membership to professional bodies: Kenya Nutritionists & Dietetics Institute (G/0043-2009)

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