Ibrahim receives fellowship to research conflict resolution in Somalia and Kenya

Ahmed Ibrahim, Ahmed IbrahimAssistant Professor of Anthropology, is the recipient of a London School of Economics and Political Science Conflict Research Fellowship (CRF) for his project, “The Somali diaspora as agents of state building.” This fellowship supports three months of research in Kenya and Somalia; and examines how different interventions affect violent conflict and/or the risk of renewed violent conflict; analyses “what works” to counter drivers of conflict; and explores the contextual factors that affect the efficacy of such interventions.

31 October 2019

Ahmed Ibrahim, Ahmed IbrahimAssistant Professor of Anthropology, is the recipient of a London School of Economics and Political Science Conflict Research Fellowship (CRF) for his project, “The Somali diaspora as agents of state building.” This fellowship supports three months of research in Kenya and Somalia; and examines how different interventions affect violent conflict and/or the risk of renewed violent conflict; analyses “what works” to counter drivers of conflict; and explores the contextual factors that affect the efficacy of such interventions.