Kendra Dupuy

Chr. Michelsen Institute
Kendra Dupuy

Kendra Dupuy is a political economist focussing on socioeconomic development, with expertise in natural resource management, environmental politics, aid effectiveness, corruption, the education sector, armed conflict, and civil society. She has a strong competence in quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, policy advice, and communication of social science research to a variety of audiences. Her area focus is Africa.

Dr. Dupuy holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Washington, and has worked for and with a number of policy-focussed institutes, including the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, and Chr. Michelsen Institute, the World Bank, the Natural Resource Governance Institute, and the Human Security Report Project.

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Why governments across the globe are cracking down on civic organisations

Dupuy, Ron and Prakash content that NGOs need to generate resources from the communities they serve. This will make them accountable to these communities and enhance their legitimacy, and incentivise local communities to step up and protect the civic sector from governmental interference.

21 December 2017
Governance
Governance
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