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Jonathan Bhalla

Jonathan Bhalla

Jonathan Bhalla is Research Manager at Africa Research Institute. He holds a BA in Politics from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and an MSc in Violence, Conflict and Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. He has previously worked at the Rift Valley Institute in London and the British Institute in East Africa in Nairobi. He has contributed to a number of ARI publications including Kenya's Flying Vegetables: Small farmers and the 'food miles' debate and Nursing the Future: e-Learning and clinical care, in Kenya. He co-authored Going Public: How Africa's integration can work for the poor.

To contact him email: jonathan [AT] africaresearchinstitute.org 

 


Jennifer Congrave

Jennifer Congrave

Jenny Congrave is Policy and Publications Officer at Africa Research Institute.  She holds a BA in Geography from the University of Exeter and an MSc in Development Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies. Jenny has previously worked for the Tennis Foundation, a UK charity, and Save the Children UK. Jenny joined Africa Research Institute as a full-time member of staff in January 2011. 

To contact her email: jennifer [AT] africaresearchinstitute.org


Edward Paice

Edward Paice

Edward Paice is the Director of Africa Research Institute. He studied African history as part of his degree course at Cambridge University, and returned to Cambridge as a Visiting Fellow at Magdalene College in 2003-4. Over the past twenty years, Edward has written and lectured extensively about Africa, covering diverse topics from railway development and private investment in the continent. In the 1990sand early 2000s, he was based in eastern Africa and, among other projects, authored the first guidebook to independent Eritrea. Other books include Lost Lion of Empire: The Life of Cape-to-Cairo Grogan (HarperCollins, 2001) and ‘Tip and Run’: The Untold Tragedy of the Great War in Africa (Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 2007). Infrastructure development, economic diversification and the geo-politics of the Horn of Africa are subjects in which he has a particular research interest. Edward was Managing Editor for fifteen months prior to becoming Director. 

To contact him email: edward [AT] africaresearchinstitute.org