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I am a Development Economist specializing in research on the living conditions of forcibly displaced populations to support informed programming, policy development, and advocacy. My expertise includes quantitative and qualitative methodologies, with a focus on empirical data analysis, survey and registration data exploration, and contextual insights that enhance the impact of research. In addition, I have extensive field experience in my area of expertise, allowing me to bring practical, on-the-ground insights to my work with displaced populations.
Most recently, I worked as a consultant for the World Bank’s Kenya Analytical Program on Forced Displacement (KAP-FD), implemented in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and UC Berkeley. Previously, I was a Young African Fellow in the World Bank–UNHCR program on forced displacement and served as an Economist with UNHCR in Switzerland and the East Africa and Great Lakes Regional Bureau. I am currently exploring new opportunities to continue contributing to research and policy initiatives on forced displacement.
Research Interests
Development Economics
Applied Economics
Poverty and Welfare Analysis on Forcibly Displaced Persons
Contact Information
Email: florencenana.nimoh@gmail.com