My research concentrates on three main areas:
I use causal analysis methods to understand how humanitarian actors may shift outcomes in fragile contexts
I focus on how to improve the outcomes of migrants, refugees and IDPs, and how to tailor methods to generate better evidence
I use social network theory as a framework, and SNA to broaden our understandings of displacement and its effects
McCollum, K. Gender Norms in Fragile Settings: Examining Patterns across Conflict and Displacement
McCollum, K. What is distinct about the social networks of forced migrants? Evidence from mixed-migration communities in eastern DRC.Â
Dunsch, F., Garcia, J., Guariso, A., Heirman, J., Holmlund, M., Karbala, G., & McCollum, K. The Impact of Targeting for Humanitarian Assistance: Experimental Evidence from eastern DRC.