Joseph Odero-Jowi Explained

Joseph Odero-Jowi
Term Start: 1970
Term End: 1974
Term Start1:1966
Term End1:1970
Successor1:Matthew Otieno Ogingo
Term Start2:1974
Term End2: 1977
Predecessor2:Matthew Otieno Ogingo
Successor2:Zablon Owigo Olang
Birth Date:15 August 1936
Birth Place:Sori, Migori County, Kenya
Education:Kisii School
Party:KANU

Joseph Odero-Jowi (August 15, 1936October 17, 2015) was a Kenyan politician and diplomat. He represented Kenya in the United Nations for several years, working to bring the United Nations Environment Programme's headquarters to Nairobi.

Biography

Jowi was born on August 15, 1936, in Sori, Kenya, and attended the village's primary school, the Kisii School and the Kagumo Teachers College. He also spent several years in India at the universities of Calcutta and New Delhi, studying economics.[1]

He was principal of the African Labour College in Kampala, Uganda, from 1961 to 1963. In 1963 he married Salome and returned to Kenya. In 1963, Jowi was elected to the House of Representatives from Lambwe, Nyanza Province, with 20,222 votes to 13,495 for his nearest competitor, in Kenya's last election prior to independence.[2] In 1966, Jowi was elected to represent the Ndhiwa Constituency in the Kenyan National Assembly.[3] He worked in the Ministry of Labour, then the Ministry of Finance. In 1969 Jowi briefly served as minister for economic planning and development in Kenya's cabinet after Tom Mboya, who had held the role, was assassinated.[4] He lost reelection later that year, and was appointed Kenya's ambassador to the United Nations. In that role, Jowi was a key figure in getting the United Nations Environment Programme's headquarters to be placed in Nairobi in the early 1970s. In 1974 he left the UN to be re-elected to the Kenyan Parliament, representing Ndhiwa. However, three years later Jowi resigned and returned to the United Nations.[5] [6]

In 2007 Jowi was awarded named an Elder of the Order of the Burning Spear. In 2014 he was described as living in a housing development in Langata, Kenya, with his wife. He died on October 17, 2015.

Notes and References

  1. News: Ombour. Joe. March 15, 2014. Where is Odero Jowi? Diplomat who brought Unep to Nairobi. 2 June 2021. The Standard.
  2. Book: Clayton . Anthony . Savage . Donald . Government and Labour in Kenya, 1895-1963 . 1974 . Frank Cass & Company . Portland, Oregon . 443.
  3. Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007
  4. News: Ngome. Joseph. 3 November 2015. Tribute to Joseph Odero Jowi, the Man Who Brought UNEP to Kenya. The Star.
  5. Web site: Amina. Paul. Odero Jowi; Kenya's forgotten hero, is no more. 22 June 2021. The Standard.
  6. News: Kenya's colourful but uncelebrated legacy at the UN Security Council. Nation. 22 June 2021.