Description: Anne is a social scientist who currently researches the intersections of geography, non-state conflict and cooperation, displacement, natural resources and basic services. She is broadly interested in human security broadly construed; humanitarian emergencies, displacement and migration; the politics of aid; and social protection in fragile, conflict and violence (FCV) affected states. While her dissertation work
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Anne is a social scientist who currently researches the intersections of geography, non-state conflict and cooperation, displacement, natural resources and basic services. She is broadly interested in social relations and their potential for cooperation or conflict, forced displacement and migration, resource scarcity, climate resilience, and the environment and climate-security nexus — with a particular interest in drought-prone contexts. As Anne recognises the merits of both qualitative and quantitative m
She is currently supported by the LSE Studentship Funding Scheme and continues to work as a research consultant for the World Bank on qualitative research projects examining social protection and displacement in fragile and conflict-affected states in west and central Africa. She has also previously worked as a researcher and analyst on security issues in the Sahel for a small research firm and as a research assistant for the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security.