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Welcome Back! Scofield Associates is Ready to Partner with You in 2025

As we dust off the holiday spirit and step into the exciting new year, we at Scofield Associates are brimming with enthusiasm to continue making a meaningful impact in the development and research sectors. We’re back in action and ready to serve you! Whether you’re looking to solve pressing challenges, design impactful programs, or gather insights for evidence-based decision-making, Scofield Associates is here to help.

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Research and Data to influence Policy and Practice - Scofield Associates

Using Research and Data to Influence Policy and Practice in Ending Violence Against Women and Girls in the Horn of Africa

Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a pervasive issue affecting millions worldwide, and the Horn of Africa is no exception. Countries in the Horn of Africa; Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, and Eritrea, face complex challenges in its efforts to combat violence against women and girls (VAWG).

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Street Children and Violent Extremism Poster, Call for Research - Scofield Associates

Street Children and Violent Extremism; A Call for Research

This concept for funding focuses on Kenya as a regional hub by reviewing the challenges of quantifying the street demographic to VE. It delves into the potential vulnerabilities of street children to VE, making the argument that while the vulnerabilities exist, the responses and recommendations remain anecdotal with no empirical backing.

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Human-wildlife conflict: Causes, Impacts, Mitigation Strategies and Opportunities

Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) in Kenya and Tanzania constitutes a significant and escalating issue, precipitated by diverse environmental and anthropogenic factors. The primary drivers of this phenomenon include habitat loss, agricultural expansion, human population growth, and climate change.

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