Mohamed Bashir Duale is a certified professional mediator, negotiator, legal practitioner and peacebuilder with a strong academic and professional background in conflict resolution and governance. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Social Science in Armed Conflict and Peace Studies, Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Nairobi, and a Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law. Mohamed is also a Court Accredited Mediator at the High Court of Kenya, an Internationally Trained Mediator and a Trainer of Trainers (TOT) in mediation and negotiation.
Professionally, Mohamed handles both Court Annexed and Private Mediations, offering his services across several High Court Stations in Kenya. His mediation practice covers a broad range of matters, including commercial disputes, employment and labour relations, civil matters, tax mediation, environmental and land disputes, constitutional and human rights cases, as well as children and family matters, including succession and matrimonial disputes. He brings a deep understanding of legal frameworks and dispute resolution mechanisms, ensuring that parties reach amicable and lasting solutions.
Beyond mediation, Mohamed is a seasoned trainer and facilitator, providing tailored training programs in mediation, negotiation and conflict resolution. As a TOT, he empowers trainees with practical skills, knowledge and professional competencies in alternative dispute resolution. His capacity-building work targets legal professionals, community leaders, institutions and youth, with the aim of enhancing peaceful dispute resolution practices across Kenya.
In addition to his legal and mediation roles, Mohamed is actively engaged in community peacebuilding and peacekeeping, particularly in conflict-prone regions. He frequently facilitates dialogues with elders (wazees) and leads community barazas, promoting grassroots reconciliation, social cohesion and local conflict transformation.
Mohamed is also deeply involved in policy analysis and governance issues, drawing on his academic foundation in Political Science and Public Administration. His interests lie in strengthening institutions, participatory governance, and democratic processes, particularly through youth engagement, civic education and leadership development. His interdisciplinary expertise positions him as a versatile professional committed to justice, dialogue and sustainable peace in Kenya and beyond.