Tiri Baira

Supply Chain Manager at Gorongosa National Park

Tiri Baira is a seasoned professional in procurement and supply chain management with extensive experience in diverse roles. Currently, Tiri serves as Supply Chain Manager at Gorongosa National Park since March 2025 and has held the position of Procurement Manager at the Wildlife Conservation Society since May 2024. Prior experience includes a tenure as Procurement Coordinator at Gorongosa National Park from June 2021 to May 2024 and as Procurement & Sales Executive at Halstead Builders Express from September 2016 to May 2021. Additionally, Tiri briefly worked as a Buyer at Agritex in July 2015. Tiri holds an Honours Degree in Procurement and Supply Chain Management from Chinhoyi University of Technology and a CIPS Diploma in Procurement and Supply from The Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply.

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Gorongosa National Park

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The Gorongosa Project: Generating prosperity and protecting biodiversity across 3 million hectares of Africa’s Great Rift Valley. Gorongosa National Park, in Mozambique, is Africa’s greatest wildlife restoration story. Restoration of the park is through a 30-year public-private partnership between the Mozambican government and the Gorongosa Restoration Project, a U.S. non-profit organization. By adopting a 21st Century conservation model of balancing the needs of wildlife and people, we are protecting and saving this beautiful wilderness, returning it to its rightful place as one of Africa’s greatest parks. We are achieving our mission by working in four core areas: Tourism: Every guest that visits Gorongosa plays a vital role in this amazing conservation effort, and in the process, creates jobs for local people and helps generate sustainable revenue for the Park. Conservation: Protecting Gorongosa's beautiful animals and landscapes helps us make sure future generations have a chance to experience this special place. Science: Studying how all the parts of Gorongosa’s complex web of life fit together enables us to make informed conservation and management decisions. Community: Providing support and assistance to farmers, educational programs, and health care, helps us improve the well-being of local communities.


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