Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila, Haramaya University, Ethiopia
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila is an Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Development Planning at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography (Urban Studies) from the University of South Africa (2018), along with an M.A. in Urban and Regional Development Planning from Addis Ababa University (2012). Dr. Kitila specializes in urban expansion, electronic waste management, and sustainable development, with over 13 research publications in esteemed journals like Waste Management and International Planning Studies. He has led multiple academic initiatives, including launching urban planning programs and supervising doctoral theses. Fluent in Amharic, English, and Afan Oromo, he is actively involved in teaching, research, and training for urban development officials. šš
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Education and Expertise
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila earned his Ph.D. in Geography (Urban Studies) from the University of South Africa (2018), an MA in Urban and Regional Development Planning from Addis Ababa University (2012), and a B.Ed. in Geography from Mekelle University (2008). Promoted to Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Development Planning at Haramaya University (2020), he has expertise in GIS, SPSS, research methodology, and gender mainstreaming. With training in climate change, academic writing, and project management, he actively contributes to advancing urban studies and education through research and workshops in Ethiopia and beyond. ššŗļø
Academic Leadership and Teaching
Since February 2020, Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila has served as an Associate Professor at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. He teaches Urban and Regional Development Planning courses for undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral students and supervises theses at both levels. A member of the Board of Examiners, he also chairs program launches, including Urban Planning and Urban Land Administration. His role extends to research, community service, and training urban development officials. Dr. Abenezer’s contributions strengthen academic and professional practices in urban studies, fostering innovation and impactful learning. ššš
Academic Experience
Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila has held various academic roles at Haramaya University, Ethiopia. As an Assistant Professor (2016ā2020), he taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Urban and Regional Development Planning, supervised MA theses, and chaired the Postgraduate Program in Geography. From 2012 to 2016, he served as a Lecturer, leading undergraduate courses, coordinating the Urban Planning Program, and chairing curriculum development efforts. Additionally, he contributed as the Head of the School of Geography and Environmental Studies and participated in multiple academic committees. His impactful teaching, leadership, and research shaped academic excellence. ššš
Awards and Honors
Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila has received numerous accolades for his academic and professional excellence. He earned research grants from the University of South Africa in 2016 and 2017 and was named Best School Head of the Year by Haramaya University in 2014. A recipient of two Gold Medals, he achieved academic distinction with a perfect CGPA and “Excellent” MA thesis (2012) and was honored as a Role Model Teacher by Ethiopiaās Federal Ministry of Education (2010). He also secured a prestigious scholarship from the Ministry of Education and Oromia Education Bureau in 2010. šššļø
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abenezer Wakuma Kitila’s research is centered on urban studies and regional development planning in Ethiopia. His work addresses critical issues in electronic waste management, with studies on e-waste handling in Addis Ababa and other regions, as well as housing accessibility and urban expansion. He explores traffic congestion, climate variability, and public space management in urban environments, contributing to the understanding of sustainable urban planning. His research also includes socio-economic impacts such as the Productive Safety Net Program on rural livelihoods. š±šļøš
Publication Top Notes
- Waste electrical and electronic equipment management in the educational institutions and governmental sector offices of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Cited by: 42, Year: 2019 š±š
- Electronic waste management in Addis Ababa: The case of Bole and Nefas Silk Lafto sub-cities – Cited by: 14, Year: 2021 ššļø
- Electronic waste management in educational institutions of Ambo Town, Ethiopia, East Africa – Cited by: 14, Year: 2015 š»š«
- Factors Affecting Housing Adequacy and Accessibility in Harar City, Harari Regional State, Ethiopia – Cited by: 7, Year: 2019 š š
- Public awareness, involvement, and practices in electronic waste management in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Cited by: 5, Year: 2020 ā»ļøš¢
- Determinants of homeownership in the condominium housing sites of Ambo, Ethiopia – Cited by: 5, Year: 2019 š”š
- Sectoral Integration of Urban Service Sectors of Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, East Africa – Cited by: 2, Year: 2015 šļøš§
- Challenging the Supply Side Approach: The Example of Road Traffic Congestion in Addis Ababa – Cited by: 1, Year: 2023 šš
- Drivers and prospects of over-urbanization of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Cited by: 1, Year: 2023 šš¶
- Productive Safety Net Program and Its Impact on the Livelihood of Rural Households in Doba District, Ethiopia – Cited by: 1, Year: 2022 šļøšŖ