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Dr. Muzong W. Kodi

Dr. Muzong W. Kodi has more than 40 years of research, writing and lecturing on Africa as well as working and residing in several African countries. He has written more than 200 country expert reports for asylum seekers and other migrants from several African countries. He has also provided more than 100 authentication reports for official documents and several reports on nationality and adoption cases. As a consultant, he has been contracted by international organisations, regional African organisations, and multinational companies. He previously held senior management positions in Transparency International, Amnesty, International, and the African Centre for Monetary Studies. I also taught at the University of Nairobi in Kenya and the University of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He holds a PhD in African History from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, USA, and speaks fluent French, English, Lingala, and Kikongo, as well as intermediary Swahili.

Occupation: International Consultant in governance, anti-corruption, human rights, as well as political and investment risks in Africa.

Countries of expertise: the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo (ROC or Congo-Brazzaville), Angola, Ghana, Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Senegal, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and The Gambia.

Name
Dr. Muzong W. Kodi
Occupation
International Consultant in governance, anti-corruption, human rights, as well as political and investment risks in Africa.
Expertise

I hold a PhD in African History from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, USA. I have more than 40 years of research, writing and lecturing on Africa as well as working and residing in several African countries. I have been working since 2005 as an International Consultant in governance, anti-corruption, human rights, as well as political and investment risks in Africa. I previously worked for the following institutions:

  • Transparency International, in Berlin, Germany, as Regional Director for Africa and the Middle East (from 2002 to 2005),
  • Amnesty International, in London, as Director of International Development (from 1994 to 2002),
  • African Centre for Monetary Studies, as Director of Publications (from 1983 to 1993),
  • University of Nairobi, in Nairobi, Kenya, as Lecturer in African History (from 1979 to 1983),
  • University of Lubumbashi, in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo, as Associate Professor of African History (form 1976 to 1979).

Since 2010, I have been a member of the International Academic Advisory Board of the International Anti-Corruption Academy.

From 2005 to 2016, I was an Associate Fellow of the Africa Programme of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

I also served on the Boards of Directors of two international organisations working in Africa: the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Development in Africa (EISA) from 2010 t0 2016, and the Diamond Development Initiative International (DDII) from 2006 to 2018.

I have been contracted as a consultant on matters relating to human rights, governance, anti-corruption, as well as political and investment risks in Africa by the following international organisations and enterprises: the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), UNDP Regional Service Center for Africa, UNDP/Nigeria, UNDP/Democratic Republic of Congo, UNDP/Madagascar, UNDP/Djibouti, the African Development Bank, the African Legal Support Facility, the African Union Commission, the Institute for Security Studies, the Department for International Development (DFID) of the UK, the Department of Public Administration of South Africa, the African Centre for Economic Transformation, U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Anglo-American, Anglo Gold Ashanti, DeBeers, the British Council, Goldman Sachs International and BHP Billiton.

Experience

Since 2007, I have written more than 200 country expert reports for asylum seekers and other migrants from several African countries. The issues addressed in the reports included, for instance, risk on return of failed asylum seekers, of foreign national offenders and opposition political activists; gender-based violence; rape and availability of assistance and protection for victims of rape; vulnerability of women returnees; social and economic conditions; levels of poverty; political situation; human rights situation; availability and access to employment, accommodation and mental health facilities; availability State support and protection for returnees, discrimination and stigma for mental health conditions.

I have provided country expert reports for the following countries: the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Congo (ROC or Congo-Brazzaville), Angola, Ghana, Tanzania, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Senegal, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and The Gambia.

I have also provided more than 100 authentication reports for official documents and several reports on nationality and adoption cases.

Publications

Enhancing Good Governance in Decentralised Land Administration in Africa”, African Natural Resource Centre, African Development Bank, 2018.

Ensuring Equity in Land Access and Ownership”, African Natural Resource Centre, African Development Bank, 2018.

« Post-Election DRC: Expecting Change or More of the Same”, in Africa Report, no. 69, April 2015.

« Evaluation de la lutte contre la corruption à Madagascar », UNDP/Madagascar, July 2014.

« Rapport sur la gouvernance dans les pays en situation de post-conflit – Lalutte contre la corruption » (Angola, Burundi, Répuiblique du Congo, la République Centrafricaine, la République Démocratique du Congo, et le Tchad), Commission Economique des Nations |Unies pour l’Afrique, ECA/SRO-CA/SE.GOV/13/TP/01, December 2013.

« External Mid-Term Evaluation of Public Accountability Programmes”, UNDP/Nigeria, February 2011, available at UNDP_Nigeria_FINAL_EVALUATION_REPORT_14 Feb 2011.doc (live.com)

A Review of ‘It’s Our Turn to Eat: the Story of a Kenyan Whistleblower’” by Michela Wrong, International Affairs, Chatham House, 2010.

« Congo Conflict: Time to Act », The World Today, Chatham House, January 2009, available at Congo Conflict: Time to Act | Chatham House – International Affairs Think Tank

« La communauté internationale face aux pratiques de la corruption en RDC », in Centre d’Etudes pour l’Action Sociale (CEPAS), Les institutions financières internationales et la pratique de la corruption en République Démocratique du Congo, Kinshasa : Editions CEPAS, 2009.

« Talk Is Fine, but Congo Needs Its Peace to Be Imposed », The Independent on Sunday (London), 2 November 2008.

Corruption et gouvernance en RDC durant la Transition (2003-2006). Institut d’Etudes de Sécurité (Afrique du Sud). Monograph series no. 153, November 2008. Available at https://www.issafrica.org/uploads/MONO153FUOLL.PDF

Corruption and Governance in the DRC during the Transition Period (2003-2006). Institute for Security Studies (South Africa), Monograph series no. 148, August 2008. Available at https://www.issafrica.org/publications/monographs/corruption-and-governance-in-the-drc-during-the-transition-period-2003-to-2006

Towards Sustainable Management and Financing of Congo’s Forests (co-authored), Chatham House Research Report, July 2008. Available in French and English at https://www.chathamhouse.org/publications/papers/view/108850

Anti-Corruption Challenges in Post-Election Democratic Republic of Congo, an Africa Programme Report, Chatham House, January 2007. Available at https://www.chathamhouse.org/publications/papers/view/108381

Defining Governance, in Barry James (ed.), Media and Good Governance, Paris: UNESCO, 2005. Available at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001463/146311e.pdf

Définir la gouvernance, in Barry James (dir.), Médias et bonne gouvernance, Paris: UNESCO), 2005. Available at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001463/146311f.pdf

Languages
Fluent French, English, Lingala (spoken in DRC, Republic of Congo, and Angola), and Kikongo (spoken in DRC, Republic of Congo and Angola). Intermediary Swahili (spoken in the DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania)
Fees
[Private to EIN members]
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