Improving land management across  the Lake Victoria basin

 

 

 
 

Rosalynn Gichimo

Rosalynn has been with the World Agroforestry Centre periodically from January 2000, begining as a student on attachment. She has since served as an Administrative Assistant and then as a Research Assistant.  As a student on attachment, she undertook a literature review and produced a report for the collective action project (funded by IFPRI under the CAPRi Programme) in Central Kenya that sought to answer questions on the internal and external aspects of Collective Action. Rosalynn is currently a project assistant for a DFID funded study that is focusing on the “Voices of the Livestock Poor Keepers in the Lake Victoria Basin”.  

Rosalynn holds a Honors Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Egerton University, Kenya and is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in Rural Sociology and Community Development at the University of Nairobi. 

Research interest: 

Institutional arrangements of societies, development aspects of rural societies, case studies, evolution of farming systems, collective action and property rights.

 

 

 

 

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