Research Collaborations

The Nature Conservancy
Researcher: Gender in Aquaculture and Fisheries (GAFS) Project, Gender Equity in Freshwater Fisheries, 2024-2026

  • Assisted in designing desk review plans for three deliverables
  • Compiled and organized over 600 project-related references
  • Contributed to completing three deliverables on global gender assessment, seven country-level analyses, and institutional assessments
    to advance gender equity in freshwater fisheries

Researcher/Consultant: Illuminating Hidden Harvests Project, a collaboration between the FAO, World Fish, and Duke University, 2022-2025

  • Supported the gender dimension of the Illuminating Hidden Harvests Project
  • Compiled and organized a comprehensive list of over 200 project-related references
  • Authored a reference bibliography to complement responses from over 20 country partners for a qualitative survey
  • Orchestrated secondary data collection and management for the IHH case studies
  • Facilitated effective communication and managed correspondence regarding project-related queries with the IHH global team

Researcher: Too Big to Ignore Global Network, 2022-2025

  • Spearheaded the planning and coordination of fieldwork and data collection for a diagnostic survey
  • Reviewed and provided critical feedback on draft reports prior to submission
  • Co-authored a paper and developed the script for a video titled “Understanding Vulnerability of Urban Waterfront Communities to Rapid Development: The Case of Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria.”
  • Co-researched and contributed to the development of the book “Our Connection to Life”

Research Assistant: University of Lagos, Department of Marine Science, Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015-2016

  • Contributed to research initiatives focused on Land-Ocean Interactions in the Coastal Zones (LOIZ)
  • Participated in studies investigating the impact of climate and erosion on the livelihoods of fisherfolk

Research Impact

A visual overview of my academic productivity across major research initiatives.

$144k+
Research Grants (CAD)
20+
Peer-Reviewed Papers
400+
Field Survey Households
3+
Global Partnerships

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Available for international research partnerships, speaking engagements, and policy advisory roles regarding socio-ecological systems and coastal community survival.