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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. 


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Email: florencenana.nimoh@gmail.com