Florence Odiwuor
Former Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding Scholar
Professional Affiliation
Lecturer, School of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, Rongo University, Kenya
Expert Bio
Dr. Florence Odiwuor is a lecturer at the School of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at Rongo University, Kenya. Her work is centered on sustainable food value chains, food supply chains, food security, post-harvest systems, public-private partnerships, and project planning and management. Her research has focused on transforming sorghum-based farming systems through agro-ecological intensification, food and nutrition systems analysis, value adding technologies across various value chains, and maternal and child health. She is a specialist on community mobilization, gender in agricultural development, inclusive participatory approaches in community engagement, and socio-economic aspects in program development and implementation. She is a former Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding (SVNP) Scholar during the summer 2022 term.
Insight & Analysis by Florence Odiwuor
- Article
- Society and Culture
On the Issues: A Q&A on Citizen-Led Protests and Governance with SVNP Partners in Kenya
- Publication
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Africa: Year in Review 2023
- By
- Ambassador J. Peter Pham,
- Fikayo Akeredolu,
- Thomas P. Sheehy,
- and 46 more
- Publication
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Africa: Year in Review 2022
- By
- Mark Stamilio,
- Mziwandile Ndlovu,
- Deborah Carey,
- and 34 more
- Publication
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Food Security as a Driver of Sustainable Peace: The Case of Kenya
- Blog post
Women Smallholder Farmers: What is the Missing Link for the Food System in Africa?
- Video
- Environment
Southern Voices Network for Peacebuilding Roundtable
- Past event
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Food Security Systems as Drivers for Sustainable Peacebuilding in Africa: The Case of Kenya
- Blog post