Co-leads for the Young Engineers / Future Leaders
Chisanga KAPACHA
I am a dedicated Engineering professional with a passion for fostering the implementation of projects that promote water and environmental management. With extensive knowledge and expertise in these fields, I have played a pivotal role in promoting water security and environmental sustainability.
My passion for sustainability has gained notable recognition after serving in various United Nations Volunteer roles with esteemed organisations such as the Global Waste Cleaning Network (GWCN) in the United Kingdom and the Goodness and Mercy Missions in Cameroon.
In my pursuit to amplify youth representation in engineering, I engaged in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Worldwide Cohort, subsequently becoming an Alumni Member in 2021. Notably, my involvement with YALI culminated in me being a part of the team that won first prize in the YALI-Digitalized Sustainability Waste Management Challenge, funded by USAID, MKAfrica, and DOW.
I am known for my strong interpersonal skills and my ability to drive change. These valuable attributes are exhibited by my strong value to actively contribute towards the global agenda of sustainability. Motivated by this I represented the United Nations Climate and Oceans Youth Council at the COP26 Fringe of Events in 2021. I'm honoured to hold memberships with the Engineering Institution of Zambia and the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management UK. My desire to stay at the edge of knowledge has led to the recognition of my academic efforts ultimately resulting in me being awarded the prestigious Commonwealth Shared Scholarship in the UK.
As Co-Lead for the Commonwealth Engineers Council, Young Engineers Group, I'm passionate about empowering the next generation of engineers and fostering positive change. Beyond professional activities, I find fulfilment in giving career advice, expanding my network, and listening to sermons.
I am a dedicated Engineering professional with a passion for fostering the implementation of projects that promote water and environmental management. With extensive knowledge and expertise in these fields, I have played a pivotal role in promoting water security and environmental sustainability.
My passion for sustainability has gained notable recognition after serving in various United Nations Volunteer roles with esteemed organisations such as the Global Waste Cleaning Network (GWCN) in the United Kingdom and the Goodness and Mercy Missions in Cameroon.
In my pursuit to amplify youth representation in engineering, I engaged in the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Worldwide Cohort, subsequently becoming an Alumni Member in 2021. Notably, my involvement with YALI culminated in me being a part of the team that won first prize in the YALI-Digitalized Sustainability Waste Management Challenge, funded by USAID, MKAfrica, and DOW.
I am known for my strong interpersonal skills and my ability to drive change. These valuable attributes are exhibited by my strong value to actively contribute towards the global agenda of sustainability. Motivated by this I represented the United Nations Climate and Oceans Youth Council at the COP26 Fringe of Events in 2021. I'm honoured to hold memberships with the Engineering Institution of Zambia and the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management UK. My desire to stay at the edge of knowledge has led to the recognition of my academic efforts ultimately resulting in me being awarded the prestigious Commonwealth Shared Scholarship in the UK.
As Co-Lead for the Commonwealth Engineers Council, Young Engineers Group, I'm passionate about empowering the next generation of engineers and fostering positive change. Beyond professional activities, I find fulfilment in giving career advice, expanding my network, and listening to sermons.
Eng. Joseph BYUKUSENGE
Eng. Joseph Byukusenge is a distinguished engineer and influential figure in the engineering community of Rwanda. He currently serves as a member of the Governing Council of the Institution of Engineers Rwanda (IER) and holds the position of Managing Director at Certitude Engineering Ltd, where he specializes in renewable energy solutions. Joseph's career trajectory highlights his commitment to innovation and sustainability. Before assuming his role at Certitude Engineering in 2017, he gained valuable experience as the Head of Maintenance at Aquahort Exports Ltd from June 2016 to June 2017, where he played a pivotal role in ensuring operational efficiency and sustainability practices within the organization. Joseph's academic achievements include a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Renewable Energy from the University of Rwanda. His educational background reflects a deep-rooted interest in advancing sustainable energy solutions and engineering practices. In addition to his formal education, Joseph has pursued specialized training in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) focused on Green Building initiatives, underscoring his dedication to environmentally conscious engineering practices. Eng. Byukusenge's contributions extend beyond his professional roles. He is a founding member of the Rwanda Green Building Organisation (RwGBO), demonstrating his proactive involvement in promoting sustainable construction practices in Rwanda. Furthermore, Joseph is an active member of prominent international engineering bodies, including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) and the Federation of African Engineering Organizations (FAEO), where he serves on the Young Engineers Committee. Joseph's global impact is evident through his membership in the Energy Committee of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), where he collaborates with international counterparts to advance energy sector initiatives on a global scale. Through his multifaceted roles, Eng. Joseph Byukusenge continues to drive innovation, sustainability, and leadership within the engineering community, contributing to the advancement of renewable energy solutions and sustainable development practices in Rwanda and beyond.
Eng. Joseph Byukusenge is a distinguished engineer and influential figure in the engineering community of Rwanda. He currently serves as a member of the Governing Council of the Institution of Engineers Rwanda (IER) and holds the position of Managing Director at Certitude Engineering Ltd, where he specializes in renewable energy solutions. Joseph's career trajectory highlights his commitment to innovation and sustainability. Before assuming his role at Certitude Engineering in 2017, he gained valuable experience as the Head of Maintenance at Aquahort Exports Ltd from June 2016 to June 2017, where he played a pivotal role in ensuring operational efficiency and sustainability practices within the organization. Joseph's academic achievements include a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master's degree in Renewable Energy from the University of Rwanda. His educational background reflects a deep-rooted interest in advancing sustainable energy solutions and engineering practices. In addition to his formal education, Joseph has pursued specialized training in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) focused on Green Building initiatives, underscoring his dedication to environmentally conscious engineering practices. Eng. Byukusenge's contributions extend beyond his professional roles. He is a founding member of the Rwanda Green Building Organisation (RwGBO), demonstrating his proactive involvement in promoting sustainable construction practices in Rwanda. Furthermore, Joseph is an active member of prominent international engineering bodies, including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) and the Federation of African Engineering Organizations (FAEO), where he serves on the Young Engineers Committee. Joseph's global impact is evident through his membership in the Energy Committee of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO), where he collaborates with international counterparts to advance energy sector initiatives on a global scale. Through his multifaceted roles, Eng. Joseph Byukusenge continues to drive innovation, sustainability, and leadership within the engineering community, contributing to the advancement of renewable energy solutions and sustainable development practices in Rwanda and beyond.
Abdullah Al BAKY, Bangladesh
Abdullah Al Baky from Bangladesh is a seasoned civil & structural engineer with extensive expertise in the design, construction, inspection, and safety assessments of road and bridges. Currently, he works in the Infrastructure, Development, and Resilience (IDR) Division of Mott MacDonald. His previous role was as a consultant for the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority. Throughout his dynamic career, he has made significant contribution for the project acquisition to successfully managing and completion of numerous projects, including key initiatives like the Dhaka Elevated Expressway PPP Project, Dhaka Structure Plan (2015-2035), Greater Dhaka Sustainable Urban Transport Project, and Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development Project & Dhaka Environmentally Sustainable Water Supply Project. These projects have significantly enhanced urban resilience, economic development, and community well-being. His commitment to sustainability is evident in his work as Mott MacDonald Project Manager for the Climate Change Adapted Urban Development Program and the Sustainable Rural Infrastructure Improvement Project, where he has implemented community driven and nature-compatible solutions to address climate challenges. His role in the Dhaka Elevated Expressway PPP Project has honed his skills in managing complex public-private partnerships, ensuring projects are economically viable and socially responsible. In addition to his professional achievements, Abdullah is dedicated to promoting young engineers. He serves as the Assistant General Secretary of the Civil Engineers Alumni of AUST (CEAA), his university alumni association.
Baky is passionate about contributing to the CEC’s mission of promoting engineering excellence and sustainable development. His background aligns with the CEC’s Strategic Plan, emphasizing knowledge sharing, ethics, equity, diversity, and impactful projects. He looks forward to collaborating with fellow engineers to drive positive change and sustainable development across Commonwealth countries.
Abdullah Al Baky from Bangladesh is a seasoned civil & structural engineer with extensive expertise in the design, construction, inspection, and safety assessments of road and bridges. Currently, he works in the Infrastructure, Development, and Resilience (IDR) Division of Mott MacDonald. His previous role was as a consultant for the Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority. Throughout his dynamic career, he has made significant contribution for the project acquisition to successfully managing and completion of numerous projects, including key initiatives like the Dhaka Elevated Expressway PPP Project, Dhaka Structure Plan (2015-2035), Greater Dhaka Sustainable Urban Transport Project, and Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development Project & Dhaka Environmentally Sustainable Water Supply Project. These projects have significantly enhanced urban resilience, economic development, and community well-being. His commitment to sustainability is evident in his work as Mott MacDonald Project Manager for the Climate Change Adapted Urban Development Program and the Sustainable Rural Infrastructure Improvement Project, where he has implemented community driven and nature-compatible solutions to address climate challenges. His role in the Dhaka Elevated Expressway PPP Project has honed his skills in managing complex public-private partnerships, ensuring projects are economically viable and socially responsible. In addition to his professional achievements, Abdullah is dedicated to promoting young engineers. He serves as the Assistant General Secretary of the Civil Engineers Alumni of AUST (CEAA), his university alumni association.
Baky is passionate about contributing to the CEC’s mission of promoting engineering excellence and sustainable development. His background aligns with the CEC’s Strategic Plan, emphasizing knowledge sharing, ethics, equity, diversity, and impactful projects. He looks forward to collaborating with fellow engineers to drive positive change and sustainable development across Commonwealth countries.