RESEARCH AREAS

Our Centres

Six dedicated centres shaping analysis and policy across the Horn of Africa

Defense & Security

Governance, Statecraft & Conflict Management

Transnational Crimes & Strategic Threats

Diplomacy & Foreign Relations

Terrorism, Violent Extremism & Radicalization

Climate Change, Migration & Development

MEDIA

HORN Media

Objective and independent insights and analysis featured across national and international media

HORN in the Media

News & Features

Video Gallery

Recordings

Blogs

Research commentary

Photo Gallery

Events & fieldwork

Podcasts

Analyst conversations

Print

Bulletin print

FEATURED

HORN Services

Evidence-based advisory services to support informed decision-making

LATEST BULLETIN

Publications

Research That Informs Policy and Practice

FEATURED

HORN Services

Evidence-based advisory services to support informed decision-making

FEATURED

HORN Services

Evidence-based advisory services to support informed decision-making

Featured

Programs

Nine Strategic Programs Designed to Analyse, Influence and Shape the Future of the Horn of Africa

Featured

Programs

Nine Strategic Programs Designed to Analyse, Influence and Shape the Future of the Horn of Africa

2026 EVENTS

BY TYPE

REGISTER

Security Dialogue 2026

12 March 2026, Nairobi, Kenya

RECENT

ARCHIVE

ARCHIVE

Join the Conversation

Engage with our events, dialogues, and discussions

Founded in 2017 · Nairobi

About HORN

A leading think tank driving research, policy, and regional dialogue

Support Research

Help Sustain HORN's Mission

Partner or donate to keep HORN independent

Menu
Menu

Solomon Kimaita

Fellow, Horn of Africa Regional Peace and Security Program (HARPS)

Solomon Kimaita is an accomplished Lecturer of International Relations and Diplomacy at Zetech University in Nairobi, Kenya, specializing in Peace and Conflict Studies. He holds an M.A. in International Relations from the United States International University-Africa, and a B.A. in Social Studies – Government and Public Administration from Moi University in Eldoret, Kenya. Solomon’s teaching portfolio covers topics such as Development Dynamics in Africa, Regional Integration and International Conflict Management. He is a Certified Professional Mediator and has certifications in pedagogy and academic quality assurance.
His experience spans significant roles in humanitarian work with UNHCR and project management with USIU’s Development Partnerships in Higher Education Project. He has contributed to multiple academic conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals on emerging themes like AI in conflict prevention, youth participation in climate resilience and digital diplomacy. A committed academic, Solomon actively contributes to curriculum development and mentorship as the patron of the UNESCO Club at Zetech. His professional affiliations include membership in the Christian Professional Mediators Association of Kenya (CPMAK) and the International Relations Society of Kenya (IRSK).

✉ info@horninstitute.org

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Horn of Africa Regional Peace & Security Program

Programs & Projects

International Relations