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Alice Kubo

PhD candidate

Name
A.M. Kubo MSc
Telephone
+31 71 527 2727
E-mail
a.m.kubo@asc.leidenuniv.nl
ORCID iD
0000-0002-6572-0928

For an overview of Alice Kubo's research and publications, visit her profile on the ASCL website.

Alice Mapenzi Kubo is a PhD candidate at the African Studies Centre Leiden. She was appointed in March 2016 to examine developments within the shea industry in Northern Ghana and the implications for livelihoods. The study is part of the project Society and Change in Northern Ghana: Dagomba, Gonja, and the Regional Perspective on Ghanaian History. Alice is supervised by Prof. Ton Dietz and Dr Michel Doortmont of the ASCL, and by Prof. Seidu Al-hassan, University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana. Alice holds a MSc. in International Development Studies (cum laude) from the University of Amsterdam. Her Bachelor and Master’s theses have been commercially published. She was one of the reviewers of the World Bank/UNICEF Operational Guide (2009) on school fees abolition. From 2010 to 2013, she served as jury member of the Africa Thesis Award

As a development practitioner for over nine years, she worked closely with government Ministries, telecom companies, NGOs and UN agencies, especially UNICEF. She was on missions in many countries in Africa, and she contributed to articles by GAATW and The Broker. Earlier, she served as Council Member for Malindi Museum Society, an organisation focusing on cultural, environmental and health matters in Malindi, a small town on the Kenyan Coast.

PhD candidate

  • Afrika-Studiecentrum
  • Wetenschappelijke staf

Work address

Pieter de la Court
Wassenaarseweg 52
2333 AK Leiden

Contact

  • Kubo A.M. (2017), Women’s empowerment in Ghana’s shea industry. Nairobi: Fahamu networks for social justice, Pambazuka news: voices for freedom and justice : . 'Non-refereed' artikel in tijdschrift
  • Kubo A.M. (2017), Women’s empowerment in Ghana’s shea industry. Nairobi: Fahamu networks for social justice, Pambazuka news : voices for freedom and justice : . 'Non-refereed' artikel in tijdschrift
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