1. Curriculum vitae
Personal Data
Surname Olwor Sunday
First Name Nicholas
Title Professor/ Administrative Officer/Lawyer
Date of birth March 31st, 1968
Birthplace Nebbi
Nationality Ugandan
Address P.O.Box 7817
Kampala, Uganda
Plot 4, Social Security House, 4th Floor
Phone 0703208190/ 0782960495
Fax
Email sundaynicholas317@yahoo.com
Languages:
English: spoken: excellent, read: excellent, written: excellent
Higher Education and Qualifications:
Juris Doctor (magna cum laude), William Howard Taft University, Law School, 2012
The doctoral dissertation on ‘’International law and its relationship to
Trade, Environment and Sovereignty
International LLM, Cyprus Institute of Marketing, Nicosia, Cyprus,2011
Masters Thesis’’ Outsourcing the Military Use of Force:
Responsibilities of States and International Organizations under
International Law
PGDPAM , Uganda Management institute, Kampala, Uganda,2002
BA(SS) Hons Political Science and Public Administration,M.U.K,1992
Recent Professional Experience
Working on the project titled’’ ICT and the promotion of Good Governance in Uganda,
Funded by Democratic Facility Group, in Uganda
Independent consultant in the fields of governance, international human rights, and
development cooperation, since 2005
Diverse mandates in the field of development cooperation, human rights, rule
of law and governance (mostly mandated when working with Nebbi District Local
Government and Sub counties, especially under the LGDP, PAP, Entandikwa Credit
Scheme, and Reintegration of Army Veterans)
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Diverse assignments in the field of international human rights law and peace
building, especially in undertaking research projects and proposals for stakeholders
involved in the field.
Various lectures on human rights, access to justice and governance issues in
post graduate courses at the Universities of Uganda Martyrs, Nkozi, Islamic
University In Uganda, and Kampala International University
Career Administrative Officer in the Government of Uganda with specific
assignments to matters of good governance, rule of law, supervision and
implementation of government projects
Previous Professional Experience
1995-2003 Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, charged with training and
providing technical knowledge to the various councils in the District,
as well as handling of land matters in the entire district with the
District Land Board, assessing and appraising of implementation of
various development projects.
193-1995 Netherlands Development Organization and Community Action
Program, West Nile Region, Uganda
Responsible for the preparation, formulation and implementation of
strategies and operational decisions in project areas of West Nile,
providing Training and other technical assistances to various other
stakeholders in the project area.
Main Publications
1. Challenges in the Implementation of Local Government Developmet Program
in Uganda, Independent Research, not Published
2. Budgetary Influence and the Performance of Non Profit Entities in the Delivery
of Services in Uganda;
3. Women’s Participation in Uganda’s Parliament in Decision Making
4. The Modern State and the Society in Economy: For Growth or Recess?
5. Fiscal Decentralization: More or Less Discretionary Powers for Local
Governments. A study of Yumbe District Local Government
6. What has gone wrong with Security keeping in Africa? A study of the Great
Lakes Security and Conflict Climate.
7. Lessons of Civil Service Reform in the Developing World: What are the
solutions?
8. Justice, Politics and Law: A critical Review of The Concepts in the Modern
Times.