Climate Policy Initiative
Juliet Abaliwano Onyango has a diverse work experience in the field of water and environment. Juliet Abaliwano started their career in 2003 as a Project Engineer at the Directorate of Water Development Ministry of Environment and Water, where they worked until 2006. Juliet Abaliwano then moved on to become a Senior Water Production Engineer at the National Water & Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) from 2008 to 2009.
In 2009, Juliet joined WaterAid as a Program Officer, initially focusing on advocacy and later transitioning to research. Juliet Abaliwano held this role until 2013. From 2013 to 2021, they worked as a Program Officer at Agence Française de Développement, specializing in water and environment programs.
Most recently, Juliet joined Climate Policy Initiative in 2022 as a Program Operations Associate. The duration of their current role is unspecified.
Overall, Juliet's work experience spans over 19 years and includes roles in project management, engineering, program coordination, and operations.
Juliet Abaliwano Onyango holds a Master's degree in Water Supply Engineering from the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education. Juliet Abaliwano'sfield of study during their MSc program focused on Water Resources Engineering. Prior to their advanced degree, Juliet obtained a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Makerere University. In addition to their formal education, they acquired the PRINCE2® 2017 Foundation & Practitioner certification from AXELOS Global Best Practice in October 2022.
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Climate Policy Initiative
CPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy. We answer pressing questions posed by decision makers through in-depth analysis on what works and what does not. Our mission is to help governments, businesses, and financial institutions drive economic growth while addressing climate change. This is a complex challenge in which national policy plays a crucial role. We work in places that provide the most potential for policy impact, including Brazil, China, Europe, India, Indonesia, and the U.S.