Mr. Wilber Wejuli is an accomplished environmental and geospatial analytics professional with a master’s degree, with distinction, in Spatial Information Systems, supported by strong academic foundations in Environmental Science and advanced expertise in Geospatial Information Analytics. With over a decade of progressively responsible experience across national civil service, the private sector, and the United Nations, he has built a career at the intersection of sustainability, data-driven leadership, and large-scale digital transformation.
Since 2000, Mr. Wejuli has contributed to research and publications in environmental policy and climate change. From 2009 onward, his trajectory within the United Nations has encompassed field, regional, and headquarters assignments across Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Addis Ababa, New York, and Geneva, supporting the UN’s peace, security, and human rights pillars. His work spans big data mining, business intelligence, program management, fundraising, and high-level engagement with Member States, as well as coordination with inter-agency security networks, the Human Rights Council, and the African Union.
Mr. Wejuli is recognized for tailoring IT innovation to operational needs, strengthening compliance and accountability, managing risk and change, and delivering strategic roadmaps, budgets, and workflow reforms within complex IT and information management programs. He has designed, piloted, and rolled out impactful systems that enable interactive, near-real-time data visualization and decision support for mission leadership.
He holds professional certifications, including PRINCE2 Practitioner, ITIL, COBIT 5, and Geocortex, and remains committed to advancing inclusive, innovative, and technology-enabled solutions across international environments.