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Sarah Njeri


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  • Lecturer in Humanitarian and Development Studies, SOAS, University of London
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Sarah is a Lecturer in Humanitarianism and Development at the Department of Development Studies at SOAS. Before joining SOAS, Sarah was a Research Fellow with the Humanitarian Policy Group. She is a peace and conflict scholar by training with more than 20 years' experience working on conflict prevention, post conflict peacebuilding, humanitarian disarmament, advocacy and development-related issues in Africa.

Her research within the humanitarian sector has been in peace and development written largely on the adverse impact of explosive ordnances such as landmines and other explosive remnants in post conflict contexts. She therefore has vast knowledge of the branch of humanitarian sector that is mine action. While her regional research focus has been largely been the Greater Horn of Africa with extensive experience on Somaliland, Tanzania and Ethiopia, Sarah has also got research experience in Angola, Sierra Leone, and Cambodia.

Previously she undertook a two year postdoctoral research position at the African Leadership Centre (King's College London) working on a project funded by the Global Research Challenges Fund project, that focused on developing a combined technological and socio-economic approach to freeing affected communities from anti-vehicle mines. She previously worked in various academic institutions in research management and administration roles.

Sarah has an MA in Conflict Resolution and PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies from the University of Bradford's Peace Studies and International Development Department.

Experience
  • –present Lecturer Humanitarianism and Development, SOAS, University of London
  • 2020–2022 Research Fellow, Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI
  • 2017–2019 Postdoctoral Research Associate, African Leadership Center, King's College London
Education
  • 2015 Peace Studies, University of Braford, PhD
  • 2004 University of Bradford, Conflict Resolution, Masters
Publications
  • 2021 Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, Landmine Clearance and Peacebuilding: Evidence from Somaliland
  • 2020 Global activism and humanitarian disarmament,
  • 2019 Peacebuilding, Somaliland; the viability of a liberal peacebuilding critique beyond state building, state formation and hybridity

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