Dr. Nancy Nafula holds a degree in Economics from the University of Nairobi, Kenya; an MSc Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and a doctorate in Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya). She has worked with local and international experts on research and matters of policy concern. Locally, she has served as a Senior Policy Analyst in the social sector division at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). Dr. Nancy Nafula is a proficient data and research analyst/specialist with over 15 years’ experience in data collection, presentation and analysis.
Dr Nancy Nafula has over 15 years experience as a Senior Policy Analyst in the social sector division at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). She is a proficient data and research analyst/specialist in data collection, presentation and analysis. She graduated as an Economist (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and holds an MSc Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and a doctorate in Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya). She has worked with local and international experts on research and matters of policy concern.
Dr. Nafula has extensive knowledge in statistical analysis using various modeling techniques and advanced computing knowledge with excellent programming skills to analyze data in SPSS and STATA software among others. She has proven experience in developing policy relevant material for government policy makers and other private sector agents.
She is a member of African Growth and Development Policy Modelling Consortium (AGRODEP), the Association for the Advancement of African Women’s Economists (AAAWE), and the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA). She is also a member of the African Impact Evaluation Network (AIEN), the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) Research Network, the PEP-NET research network and is on the taskforce on poverty coordination in Kenya (Based at Poverty Eradication Commission)
She has received various awards such as Research grant for impact evaluation study (IFPRI-2014), African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)-2010 Awarded research grant for PhD thesis support ,Poverty, Equity and Growth Network (PEGnet)-2009 Awarded research grant for PhD thesis support Research Fellowship (Year 2008-2009) Awarded the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) research fellowship to study PhD in Public Policy & Policy Analysis – (Social Protection Track) at the Graduate School of Governance, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands ,Global Development Network (GDN) Prize (Year 2003) Won the second prize award in the Medals category, Pro-Market Reform and the Poor, paper entitled “The Decline in Primary School Enrolment in Kenya” with Bedi et al.
Dr. Nancy Nafula holds a degree in Economics from the University of Nairobi, Kenya; an MSc Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and a doctorate in Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya). She has worked with local and international experts on research and matters of policy concern. Locally, she has served as a Senior Policy Analyst in the social sector division at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). Dr. Nancy Nafula is a proficient data and research analyst/specialist with over 15 years’ experience in data collection, presentation and analysis.
Dr Nancy Nafula has over 15 years experience as a Senior Policy Analyst in the social sector division at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). She is a proficient data and research analyst/specialist in data collection, presentation and analysis. She graduated as an Economist (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and holds an MSc Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and a doctorate in Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya). She has worked with local and international experts on research and matters of policy concern.
Dr. Nafula has extensive knowledge in statistical analysis using various modeling techniques and advanced computing knowledge with excellent programming skills to analyze data in SPSS and STATA software among others. She has proven experience in developing policy relevant material for government policy makers and other private sector agents.
She is a member of African Growth and Development Policy Modelling Consortium (AGRODEP), the Association for the Advancement of African Women’s Economists (AAAWE), and the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA). She is also a member of the African Impact Evaluation Network (AIEN), the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) Research Network, the PEP-NET research network and is on the taskforce on poverty coordination in Kenya (Based at Poverty Eradication Commission)
She has received various awards such as Research grant for impact evaluation study (IFPRI-2014), African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)-2010 Awarded research grant for PhD thesis support ,Poverty, Equity and Growth Network (PEGnet)-2009 Awarded research grant for PhD thesis support Research Fellowship (Year 2008-2009) Awarded the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) research fellowship to study PhD in Public Policy & Policy Analysis – (Social Protection Track) at the Graduate School of Governance, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands ,Global Development Network (GDN) Prize (Year 2003) Won the second prize award in the Medals category, Pro-Market Reform and the Poor, paper entitled “The Decline in Primary School Enrolment in Kenya” with Bedi et al.
Dr. Nancy Nafula holds a degree in Economics from the University of Nairobi, Kenya; an MSc Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya) and a doctorate in Economics (University of Nairobi, Kenya). She has worked with local and international experts on research and matters of policy concern. Locally, she has served as a Senior Policy Analyst in the social sector division at the Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA). Dr. Nancy Nafula is a proficient data and research analyst/specialist with over 15 years’ experience in data collection, presentation and analysis.