Lead judges
Charlène Kouassi
Charlène is now managing Movin’On in Africa, a think and do tank dedicated to sustainable mobility. Nominated Remarkable Feminist Voice of Transport in 2023 by the TUMI/GIZ initiative « Women Mobilize Women », and one of the Most Influential Women in Mobility by Vulog in 2024, she is an ardent believer that all voices, no matter the gender, race, or social class must be put at the center of mobility plans and actions in order to build just and sustainable transport systems. She advocates for more inclusivity and local value creation in the mobility sector in Africa and is working with multi-level stakeholders across Africa and Europe to promote solutions that help move African cities towards a sustainable future.
Bronwen Thornton
Bronwen is an international expert on walking and walkable communities, giving walking a voice on the international stage. As CEO of Walk21 she works closely with agencies to address global challenges and ensure walking is part of the solutions, including the climate crisis, road safety and public health. She leads on the international Conference series. She particularly likes to work in creative partnerships to inspire politicians and practitioners about the value of walking. Bronwen is also Chair of the Africa Network for Walking and Cycling.
Neil Ebenezer
Neil has a broad scientific knowledge with a degree in Biotechnology from Dublin City University and a PhD from University College London. He is the Director of a consultancy company on transport and health, having worked over the last 30 years across the health and transport sectors. He has developed a portfolio career among other roles, and is the current Team Leader of the High-Volume Transport Applied Research Programme (HVT, a £18 million programme funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). HVT supports research into sustainable transport development across Africa and South Asia.
Charles Adams
Dr. Charles Adams is a Professor and Transport Leader, the foundation Centre Director, and visionary of the Regional Transport Research and Education Centre Kumasi (TRECK) at the College of Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. He is a past president of the Ghana Institution of Engineering. He has mentored and supervised several postgraduate and doctoral candidates. His research areas include transport planning and traffic engineering, road asset management systems, road safety, formalization of informal Public Transport (Paratransit), Net Zero Carbon Transport, electric bus systems, and environmental and social risk management of infrastructure projects.
Shortlisting judges
Emmanuel Mogaji
Dr. Emmanuel Mogaji is an Associate Professor in Marketing with a focus on transformative transport services. His research explores the marketing and delivery of sustainable, inclusive, and technology-driven transport solutions. Dr. Mogaji has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, including Industrial Marketing Management, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, and Transport Research Part D. He has presented his work at numerous national and international conferences. Additionally, he serves as Director of Engagement and Partnership at TARTSEDI, mentoring and supporting scholars interested in transformative services. Dr Mogaji’s work aims to enhance the future of transport services through innovation and inclusivity.
Chikondi Gurira
Chikondi is a seasoned organistional leader, with a track record of success in managing national and Africa-wide voluntary engineering associations. As CEO of Engineers Without Borders South Africa, she combines her nonprofit and consulting engineering knowledge to improve programme impact, partnerships and sustainability of the growing nonprofit. As an agricultural engineer, she has lead teams and designs for agro-processing, animal housing, rural roads and bulk water infrastructure projects in South Africa, through collaborations with government, parastatals, private sector and other nonprofits. Chikondi firmly believes in leveraging of engineering expertise in tackling environmental, social and governance challenges.
Sam Islam
Sam is a Systems Engineering Consultant based at Energy Systems Catapult. Her key role is leading and providing technical expertise in a range of projects and programmes in the UK’s journey to Net Zero. Sam has previous experience working in Renewables, International Development, Oil and Gas and Transport industries and has worked on international assignments across Europe, Asia and the Middle East and Africa. Sam has been engaged in a range of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion initiatives and is currently reverse mentor to the Catapult’s Chief Technology Officer and part of the 2024 cohort for the Foundation Future Leaders Scheme at the Foundation for Science and Technology.
Priyanka Sonawane
Priyanka is a Senior Engineer at Momentum, where she specialises in delivering innovative, intelligent, and sustainable urban transport solutions. Since joining the firm, she has played a vital role in developing highways schemes from the conceptual stage through to detailed design on key projects across the UK and globally. Her expertise encompasses urban highways, junction, and public realm design. Priyanka is passionate about creating inclusive environments and is dedicated to designing liveable urban environments that prioritise people, including the seamless integration of shared space, active travel, and pedestrian-priority designs.
Sonal Shah
Sonal is the founder of two organisations: The Urban Catalysts (www.theurbancatalysts.org) and Executive Director of Centre for Sustainable and Equitable Cities (www.c-sec.org). Their mission is to transform cities and transport to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and to enable gender equity and universal access. Sonal has advised on incorporating a gender perspective in urban transport projects and programs, and influenced investments of $9 billion, directly impacting 500,000 women and girls by 2027. She was responsible for introducing gender-responsive guidelines in India’s URDPFI guidelines – a first for the country. She was featured in the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative’s network of Remarkable Women in Transport 2020 and Remarkable Feminist Voices in Transport 2023 to recognise women change-makers in the sector. The Urban Catalysts was featured as a Remarkable Feminist Organisation in Transport in 2023.
Doreen Kirima
Doreen Kirima is a professional transportation engineer with over a decade of experience. She has served as a Resident Engineer and as a Team leader for design projects. She is determined to transform urban mobility through sustainable planning, design, and management of urban areas and public spaces. Doreen holds MSc. in Transportation Engineering and a BSc. in Civil Engineering from The University of Nairobi. She also has a Diploma in Innovation for Change in Public Transport from Lund University and in Business Information and Technology from Strathmore University. She is the Chairperson for the Young Engineers Forum for the Federation of African Engineering Organisation and a past council member of the Institution of Engineering of Kenya.
Gail Jennings
Gail Jennings is a research consultant with more than 20 years of experience in transport policy, strategy, and programme design and evaluation; gender, equity, and social inclusion (GESI); and in walking and cycling. Her doctoral research considers trip-making decision processes, particularly how individuals shift from unsustainable to more sustainable approaches to transportation, and she has recently published widely on bicycle transport in rural Africa. Gail is based in Cape Town and works throughout the Global South.
Carly Gilbert-Patrick
Carly is supporting the UNEP portfolio of global transport programmes to reduce emissions from the transport sector. She was previously a Project Manager for UN-Habitat and Transport for London. Her key focus areas include active mobility and transport digitalisation.
Pius Musyimi Wathome
Pius is a youth with over 8 years of experience in capacity-building STEM courses and supporting youth employability programs. He is currently supporting a project to promote electric mobility in Kenya, at GIZ-Kenya. Pius is passionate about sustainable transportation solutions and e-mobility as a tool to achieve this.
Rovani Sigamoney
Rovani is a chemical/environmental engineer from South Africa who started in the platinum refinery/mining sector and then moved on to researching bioenergy systems and biofuels for Africa.
She joined UNESCO HQ in France in the Natural Sciences Sector. She thereafter took over the UNESCO Engineering programme, working with international partners and program experts to strengthen engineering education through curricula development, hands-on training and capacity building. Rovani is passionate about women in engineering and encouraging more youth to pursue careers in engineering and STEM.
Now, as part of the Education team in Harare, Rovani is excited to continue with girls in STEM and also adding to her portfolio. She has worked in Brazil, USA and Ireland before joining UNEP Paris and then UNESCO.
Anabel Matalanga
Anabel Matalanga is a passionate Civil Engineer with a strong commitment to sustainable development and environmental conservation and holds a Master’s in Civil Engineering from the University of Cape Town. Anabel’s extensive volunteer and outreach work includes mentoring women through the WOMENG Fellowship, and coordinating Engineers Without Borders activities in Kenya. She has also led numerous initiatives such as organizing pad drives, managing mentorship programs, and promoting STEM education through various STEM events. Anabel is dedicated to community engagement and developing nature-based and sustainable solutions to address challenges.
Alemgena Araya
Alemgena has over 25 years of experience in road and transport engineering research and professional practices specialised in transport and mobility, pavements and highways, urban and rural infrastructure development worked with government, private sectors and academia. He is experienced as managing director of a consulting firm and technical advisor to government organisations with international research collaboration experience. Alemgena has contributed significantly in partnerships with regional and international institutions which include research in inclusive and active mobility, developing and implementing international programs, supervise and monitor project developments and programs, sector portfolio and standards review missions. As lecturer and assistant professor in various academic institutions, he has managed several research collaborations, and coached and advised theses and dissertations in the area of research interest in resilient materials, inclusive transport, active mobility, managing trade and logistics last mile for smart cities.
Caroline Matara
Eng. Caroline Mong’ina Matara is a transportation engineer and a Ph.D. student at the Civil Engineering department of the University of Nairobi. She holds a Master’s in Traffic and Transportation Engineering and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering. Caroline is currently an Assistant Lecturer at the Technical University of Kenya and has extensive experience in highway design and supervision of engineering projects. Her work includes contributions to research in traffic-related air pollution, road safety and sustainable mobility.
Herbert Kisara
Herbert Kisara is the Programs Manager at Engineers Without Borders Canada. He is passionate about systemic change, engaging with multiple audiences to spark global and local impact. His work contributes to creating a safe and just future for all, emphasizing the crucial role engineers play in addressing global challenges.
Kevin O’Grady
Kevin is a qualified Electrical Engineer, Surveyor and Project Manager, and former Associate Director at Arup, with over 30 years of management of major international construction and transportation portfolios, programmes, and projects; Commercial Manager at London Heathrow Terminal 2, HS2, Luton, and Abu Dhabi airport terminals. He is a team leader, and specialist in digital integration, business case analysis, lifecycle costing and evaluating major capital infrastructure transport projects. Kevin’s role is the overall management of UrbanMASS and its co-ordination with its engineering and financial partners and the transit system customers.
Muguru Wairimu
Eng. Muguru Wairimu is a transport planner, municipal and highway engineer, with extensive experience in sustainable mobility in Kenya and other countries in the African region. She also has experience in the design and supervision of urban roads and highways and is the current Vice Chair of the AAK Engineers’ Chapter. She strongly advocates for sustainable and equitable mobility, accessible and safe for all road users, more so for vulnerable road users.
Verena Flues
Verena is part of the Transport and Climate Change Team at the German Development Cooperation (GIZ), where she supports partner countries to develop sustainable mobility policies. Verena has worked with local and national governments in Latin America, Northern and Sub Saharan Africa on questions of vehicle regulation, GHG quantification as well as pilot projects in urban mobility. Verena hols a MA in Environmental Politics from Sciences Po Paris, and is currently pursuing an MSc in Transport Planning and Engineering at Napier University Edinburgh.
Ephraim Obuolloh
Eng. Opuge Ephraim is a Senior Road Design, Construction and Maintenance engineer, currently working in the road design, construction and asset management sector.
Aaliyah Tahir Iqbal
Aaliyah Tahir Iqbal is an Electrical Power Systems Engineer with vast experience in solar, wind and now e-mobility. She’s worked as the Project Associate at the E-Mobility Association of Kenya (EMAK), a Research Associate/Project Manager at the Africa E-Mobility Alliance (AfEMA) and just recently the E-Mobility Lead at the East African Grand Prix. She’s currently a freelance e-mobility and sustainability consultant. She’s also a singer/songwriter with her E.P launching soon. Moreover she’s an avid football and F1 supporter.