Ivy Chumo

Field Officer, APHRC

Ivy Chumo

Field Officer, APHRC

Institution:

APHRC

Title:

Field Officer

Countries of Focus:

Kenya

Languages:

N/A

NTD Focus Areas:

N/A

Methods of Expertise:

Art Capture [music, poetry, collage, photograph (photovoice)], Case Studies, Community Mapping, Community-Based Survey/Household Survey, Economic Evaluation, Focus Group Discussion, In-depth Interviews, Micronarrative Survey, Mixed Methods Research, Narrative Interviews, Oral histories/life stories, Problem Tree, Seasonal Calendar, Secondary Data Analysis, Semi-structured Interviews, Timeline, Transect Walk, Vignette

About:

Ivy Chumo is a Researcher at APHRC. She is working on research linked to inclusion and sustainable urban Africa. Ivy has experience in community-based participatory approaches with expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research methodology, that has substantially contributed to the Center’s research on WASH, waste management, and studies of vulnerable populations including children, women and youth. Ivy is passionate about working with vulnerable populations for inclusion and sustainable development.

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