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ACMS Doctoral students
Rosemary's background is in Sociology and Demography. Her area of research is migration and local government. She explores the municipal management of migration in particular local government institutional capacity to manage migration and municipal responses to the dynamics of urban population growth.
Prisca holds an MA in International Studies from the University of Nairobi. She has researched widely and written on refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Kenya and the Great Lakes region. She has carried out surveys on post-conflict reconstruction, refugee protection and implementation of peace agreements.
Monica is a PhD candidate, whose MA thesis, The effect of migration on urban migrant women's perceptions of domestic violence was completed with FMSP in 2008.
Stanford holds a BSc Honours and MPhil in Sociology and Social Anthropology from the University of Zimbabwe. He has worked as a researcher for Blair Research Institute and Biomedical Research and Training Institute in Zimbabwe. He has participated in several projects which focus on orphans and vulnerable children including migrant populations.
The study critically analyses the “Skimpy Justice Provision Inside the Stopgap-Justice-System and the Mobile Government Local Court accessed by Women and Girls in the Rural Settings”: A Case Study of the link between masculinities and the decision-making in the process of handling gender-based violence and other women related issues in Kala Refugee Camp.
Duduzile completed her MA with ACMS (then FMSP) in 2010 and joined the centre as a PhD student in 2011. Her MA thesis was Migrant comunities' coping with socio-political violence: a case study of Zimbabwe Action Movement in Johannesburg, South Africa
