I’m a Political Economist and Development Strategist helping communities work together to improve their quality of life. I teach and train on political theory, economic development, organising and strategy - giving my audiences the tools to change their social environment for the better.

I am currently a Mo Ibrahim Scholar in the Politics and International Studies department, at SOAS University of London. I previously earned masters degrees in African Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and i…

I am currently a Mo Ibrahim Scholar in the Politics and International Studies department at SOAS, University of London. I previously earned masters degrees in African Development from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and in Economics from Temple University.

My previous professional experience is in development strategy consulting across Africa. As a co-deputy of Dalberg's Policy and Advocacy practice, I led consulting teams in strategy and execution of policy and investment initiatives for African industry, and advised multilaterals and government agencies on policies and programs for economic development, focusing on youth employment strategies and agricultural policy.

Areas of Expertise


 

Organizational Strategy

Public Policy

Economic Development

Resource Management

Recent Projects


 

Youth engagement toolkit and executive training for an international health NGO

Organizational strategy and program development for a development-focused media platform

Industrial policy and investment cases to expand domestic manufacturing for an African government

Program planning and financial modelling towards an Africa-wide youth employment program for a multilateral agency