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Brian Malenya

Event Security Coordinator at United Nations Office at Nairobi

Brian Malenya has a solid work experience in the field of safety and security. Brian started their career in 1994 at MOSD Kenya as a Safety and Security Analyst, where they worked until 2009. Brian then joined the United Nations in 2010 as a Safety and Security Officer. In 2014, they moved to the United Nations Office at Nairobi, where they held various roles including Event Security Coordinator and Security Assistant. Brian has extensive experience in liaising with multiple agencies, nations, and organizations on security matters.

Brian Malenya has a diverse education history. Brian obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Bachelor of Arts in Security Management and Police Studies from Kenyatta University, attending from 2015 to 2018. In 2017, they also participated in the LOCAL SECURITY ADVISORS COURSE at the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), focusing on security and safety. Prior to this, from 1990 to 1993, Brian Malenya pursued a Diploma of Education in Secondary Education and Teaching at Bungoma High School. Brian also attended Bungoma High School in Kenya from 1990 to 1993 without completing a specific degree or field of study. Furthermore, they completed their primary education at Lions Primary School from 1987 to 1989, although specific degrees or fields of study were not mentioned.

In addition to their formal education, Brian Malenya has obtained several certifications. Brian completed the SECURITY CERTIFICATION PROGRAMME (SCP) in July 2018. In May 2017, they obtained the LOCAL SECURITY ASSISTANT (LSA) certification. Furthermore, they received a certificate in SOFT SKILLS IN CRISES MANAGEMENT FOR RESPONDERS from the United Nations in November 2015. Brian Malenya also received a CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION AT UNGA 70 AND POPE FRANCIS VISIT IN NEW YORK from UNDSS in September 2015. Additionally, they completed the UN CARES HIV TRAINING provided by UNAIDS in January 2015.

There is one additional certification mentioned, which is the Command Course (Certificate) awarded by the Kenya Army Corp of Signals. However, the specific month and year of completion were not provided.

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