- May 1999 – December 2000: Team Organizer/leader, UNHCR, Fugnido Refugee camp.
- April 1995 – June 1996: Assistant Community Health worker, WHO, Lankien, Jonglei Province
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am delighted to introduce myself: I am Peter Reat Gatkuoth. Hailing from the historic village of Waat in Jonglei State, nestled within South Sudan’s Greater Upper Nile Region, I am deeply rooted in a rich cultural heritage. Waat holds profound significance as the ancestral home of Ngundeng Bong, a revered prophet in South Sudan and my great-grandfather. Amidst the trials of a conflict-ridden environment, I embarked on a transformative journey, initiated into military training at the tender age of 15, where I became a child soldier within the Red Army.
In recent years, my dedication has been channeled into serving the Ministry of Petroleum in South Sudan, where I have traversed various sectors within the Oil and Gas industry. From leading as Section Head for Policy and Services to navigating the intricacies of Human Resource Management, my journey has been enriched by experiences within esteemed organizations such as Nile Petroleum Corporation, Nile Drilling, and Dar Petroleum Operating Company.
Fueled by an unwavering passion to address Africa’s challenges, I am currently pursuing a doctoral degree specializing in Leadership and Policy. This dynamic field enthralls me for its potential to ignite progress not only within my homeland but across the continent. Through this academic pursuit, I aim to cultivate indispensable skills for future leadership roles while contributing to the discourse on African issues.
My upbringing, rooted in democratic principles, profoundly shapes my approach to leadership. Inspired by my parents’ unwavering advocacy for democratic governance amidst South Sudan’s struggle against governance steeped in Islamic principles, I hold steadfast to the transformative power of democratic leadership. This guiding principle informs both my academic endeavors and professional undertakings.
Beyond my corporate engagement, I serve as a lecturer at the University of Juba, School of Public Services. My academic voyage is marked by diverse pursuits, including degrees in Sociology, International Law and Human Rights, Oil and Gas Law, Public Policy, and Environmental Health and Safety Management. This multidisciplinary approach underscores my commitment to addressing multifaceted societal challenges.
At present, I am deeply immersed in a research endeavor examining the long-term impacts of international collaborations on higher education in South Sudan. Focusing on esteemed institutions like the University of Juba and Upper Nile University, this study seeks to unravel the transformative effects of collaborative initiatives on institutional development and educational outcomes, offering invaluable insights for strategic planning.
In the spirit of M. Gandhi’s non-violent ethos, I aspire to ignite inspiration, foster learning, and cultivate transformative leadership within society. With unwavering determination and dedication, I endeavor to pave the way towards a brighter future, not only for South Sudan but for all who seek progress.
Thank you.
Leadership and Policy, Thesis Proposal/Title: Evaluating the Impact of International Collaborations on Higher Education at the University of Juba (2021–2023): A Case Study of the Faculties of Science, Engineering, and School of Public Services
Thesis Title: Assessing the Impact of Occupational Safety and Health
on Employees Performance in Oil and Gas Industry: A case study of Nile Petroleum Corporation Ltd - South
Sudan (2024)
Thesis Title: Assessing Regulatory Awareness, Enforcement and Compliance with the Oil and
Gas Laws: A case of Unity State – South Sudan” (2023)
Thesis title: Socio Economic Impact of Oil & Gas Industry on National Development: A Case Study of Melut County,
Upper Nile State, South Sudan (2022).
Thesis title:
Analysis of the Law Regulating Environmental Impact of the Oil and Gas Production Activities in Upper
Nile Region – South Sudan (2019).
Thesis title: Discrimination against the Older Persons: The Case Study of Human Rights abuse of
older Immigrants and Refugee Workers in Canada (2012).
ISP/thesis title: The
Nuer Traditions, Social Life and culture: A Case Study of the Socio-cultural views of the Nuer people in
the villages (2008).
1. Certificate of Advance Human Resources Management, Policy and Strategy, Pan African Training Centre, 3rd
July 2015.
2. Certificate of Petroleum Exploration and Production, offered by NeXT, September 2014.
3. Certificate of Basic Payroll processing, Sage VIP Africa, August 2014.
4. Certificate of International Refugee Law, University for Peace and UNHCR, May 2012
5. Certificate of International Humanitarian Law, University for Peace, December 2011
6. Cerficate of workplace Hazard Material Information System (WHMIS), Enform, January 2010.
7. Certificate of Confined Space Entry Monitor, Enform, May 2010 .
8. Certificate of H2S Alive Certificate, Enform, May 2010.
9. Certificate of Standard First Aid And CPR/AED, Enform, June 2010
10. Certificate of Horticultural Production, UNHRC, July 1998.
11. Certificate of Managing crop production, UNHCR, November 1997.
12. Certificate of animal Health and sanitation, UNHCR, April, 1996.
13. Certificate of Agro-forestry training, UNHCR, 1996.
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