Harrison is a Kenyan Citizen and has a background in forestry, environment and natural resource management. He studied forestry at the Universities of Nairobi, Helsinki and British Columbia. After graduating from the University of British Columbia in 1989, he had a 5-year stint (1989-1994) as an academic at Moi University in Kenya. Thereafter he was appointed as Director of Forestry in Namibia where he worked for 7 years (1994-20010, before joining WWF as its Representative in Southern Africa from 2001 to 2009. Since 2009, he has been a private consultant in forestry, and environment, and has worked for several governments, regional economic communities in both East and Southern Africa, and in addition, for a number of international organizations, notably, the United Nations and the World Bank. As an active member of the African Forest Forum (AFF), Harrison has been actively engaged in regional and global discourses on forestry,particularly the promotion of Sustainable Forest Management in sub-SaharanAfrica and on matters pertaining to ‘reduced emissions from deforestation and forest degradation’ (REDD). Harrison is based in Nairobi,Kenya and can be reached on his email: h.kojwang@fsc.org