3 Penetration Testing jobs in Kenya
Senior Blockchain Security Auditor - Smart Contract Vulnerability Assessment
Posted 15 days ago
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Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive security audits of smart contracts on various blockchain platforms (e.g., Ethereum, BSC, Polygon).
- Identify and analyze vulnerabilities, including but not limited to, reentrancy, integer overflow/underflow, unhandled exceptions, timestamp dependency, and gas limit issues.
- Perform static and dynamic analysis of smart contract code.
- Review tokenomics and economic security aspects of dApps.
- Write detailed audit reports with clear explanations of findings and remediation recommendations.
- Collaborate with development teams to ensure identified vulnerabilities are addressed effectively.
- Develop and maintain security testing methodologies and tools.
- Stay up-to-date with the latest blockchain security threats, attack vectors, and mitigation techniques.
- Contribute to the development of internal security best practices and guidelines.
Qualifications:
- Proven experience in smart contract auditing and security analysis.
- Deep understanding of blockchain technology, cryptography, and consensus mechanisms.
- Proficiency in Solidity and experience with smart contract development tools.
- Familiarity with common security vulnerabilities and exploit techniques in smart contracts.
- Experience with formal verification tools and techniques is a plus.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for reporting and client interaction.
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple audit engagements simultaneously in a remote setting.
request for proposal for consultancy to conduct kenya's climate change and health vulnerability a...
Posted today
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Introduction:
Amref Health Africa, on behalf of the Kenya Ministry of Health, State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards, invites proposals from eligible candidates for consultancy to conduct Kenya's Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (CHVA).
Background and Context:
Climate change is significantly increasing health risks in Kenya, amplifying existing challenges and threatening Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The country faces a rise in vector- and waterborne diseases (like malaria, dengue, and cholera due to increased vector suitability, higher temperatures, rainfall changes, and impacts on water quality). Extreme weather events (flash floods and prolonged droughts) further worsen water and air quality (leading to respiratory issues) and increase cases of heat-related illness, food insecurity, mental health challenges, injuries, and deaths. These impacts disproportionately affect vulnerable groups (children, women, and the elderly in poor rural areas). Kenya's already strained health system is ill-equipped to handle this growing demand, making proactive intervention critical.
Kenya's commitment under the COP26 Health Programme includes conducting a Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment, which is to inform the country's first Health National Adaptation Plan (HNAP). This RfP therefore aims to support Kenya's Ministry of Health to complete a comprehensive Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (CHVA).
Expected profiles of the eligible entities:
The applicants should demonstrate the following;
- Proven Experience: Minimum 7–10 years in conducting public health consultancies in the areas of HIA, ESIAs, climate health modelling, preferably with climate health projects financed by the Dutch government, World Health Organization, World Bank, IFC, UNICEF or other multilateral institutions.
- Proven track record of completing public health and climate health consultancies, with particular focus in assessing public health impacts and developing health impact assessment and management plans and climate change vulnerability and adaptation assessments in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Experience with projects funded by international financial institutions, such as the World Bank, World Health Organization, Global Fund and familiarity with the WHO's guide on climate vulnerability and adaptation assessments and the World Bank's Environmental and Social Framework (ESF), among other global best frameworks.
- Regulatory Compliance: Familiarity with: World Bank ESF (ESS1-ESS10), WHO climate change and health vulnerability Assessment Guidelines.
- Kenyan health, environmental and climate change laws (e.g., Public Health Act, Health Act, Climate Change Act, County health laws).
- Technical Expertise: Consultancy team to have experience in health impact assessment, environmental health and climate change specialization.
- Knowledge of Good Best Practices in the development of health policies and undertaking of health impact assessment in the African Region.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Demonstrated ability to conduct public consultations with affected communities, government agencies, and civil society.
- Communication skills: to manage the project's visibility and media relations.
- Preferred credentials: Past Projects: Examples of completed HIA/CHVA/C-HNAP or any health project or policy impact assessment reports.
Submission of Full Proposal:
Completed proposals are to be enclosed in a plain sealed envelope(s) clearly marked with the RFP name and RFP reference number and should be addressed to the following address:
Group Financial Resources Director
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
P.O. Box ,
NAIROBI
Or be deposited at the
Amref Health Africa - Tender Box
at the
Main Reception
so as to be received on or before
Monday, October 27, 2025
, at
12:00 noon EAT.
Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late applications will be rejected.
Interested eligible bidders are also invited to a virtual pre-tender conference on
Thursday, October 16, 2025,
at
10:00 AM (EAT)
. Register in advance for this meeting through the link below:
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Amref reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and is not bound to give reasons for its decision.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR CONSULTANCY TO CONDUCT KENYA’S CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH VULNERABILITY A...
Posted 4 days ago
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Job Description
Amref Health Africa, on behalf of the Kenya Ministry of Health, State Department for Public Health and Professional Standards, invites proposals from eligible candidates for consultancy to conduct Kenya’s Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (CHVA).
Background and Context:
Climate change is significantly increasing health risks in Kenya, amplifying existing challenges and threatening Universal Health Coverage (UHC). The country faces a rise in vector- and waterborne diseases (like malaria, dengue, and cholera due to increased vector suitability, higher temperatures, rainfall changes, and impacts on water quality). Extreme weather events (flash floods and prolonged droughts) further worsen water and air quality (leading to respiratory issues) and increase cases of heat-related illness, food insecurity, mental health challenges, injuries, and deaths. These impacts disproportionately affect vulnerable groups (children, women, and the elderly in poor rural areas). Kenya's already strained health system is ill-equipped to handle this growing demand, making proactive intervention critical.
Kenya's commitment under the COP26 Health Programme includes conducting a Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment, which is to inform the country's first Health National Adaptation Plan (HNAP). This RfP therefore aims to support Kenya’s Ministry of Health to complete a comprehensive Climate Change and Health Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment (CHVA).
Expected profiles of the eligible entities:
The applicants should demonstrate the following;
Proven Experience: Minimum 7–10 years in conducting public health consultancies in the areas of HIA, ESIAs, climate health modelling, preferably with climate health projects financed by the Dutch government, World Health Organization, World Bank, IFC, UNICEF or other multilateral institutions.
Proven track record of completing public health and climate health consultancies, with particular focus in assessing public health impacts and developing health impact assessment and management plans and climate change vulnerability and adaptation assessments in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Experience with projects funded by international financial institutions, such as the World Bank, World Health Organization, Global Fund and familiarity with the WHO's guide on climate vulnerability and adaptation assessments and the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF), among other global best frameworks.
Regulatory Compliance: Familiarity with: World Bank ESF (ESS1-ESS10), WHO climate change and health vulnerability Assessment Guidelines.
Kenyan health, environmental and climate change laws (e.g., Public Health Act, Health Act, Climate Change Act, County health laws).
Technical Expertise: Consultancy team to have experience in health impact assessment, environmental health and climate change specialization.
Knowledge of Good Best Practices in the development of health policies and undertaking of health impact assessment in the African Region.
Stakeholder Engagement: Demonstrated ability to conduct public consultations with affected communities, government agencies, and civil society.
Communication skills: to manage the project’s visibility and media relations.
Preferred credentials: Past Projects: Examples of completed HIA/CHVA/C-HNAP or any health project or policy impact assessment reports.
How to apply
Interested eligible applicants may download the complete Request for Proposal document from the Amref Health Africa website at: of Full Proposal:
Completed proposals are to be enclosed in a plain sealed envelope(s) clearly marked with the RFP name and RFP reference number and should be addressed to the following address:
Group Financial Resources Director
Amref Health Africa in Kenya
P.O. Box ,
NAIROBI
Or be deposited at the Amref Health Africa - Tender Box at the Main Reception so as to be received on or before Monday, October 27, 2025, at 12:00 noon EAT. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late applications will be rejected.
Interested eligible bidders are also invited to a virtual pre-tender conference on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at 10:00 AM (EAT). Register in advance for this meeting through the link below:
>> registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Amref reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and is not bound to give reasons for its decision.
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