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Academic Staff

Department of Sociology & Anthropology

Staff Members

Chair of Department

PhD in Anthropology

comondi.olango@gmail.com

PhD in Anthropology

erick.nyambedha@gmail.com, nyambedha@maseno.ac.ke

 PhD in Social Anthropology

 Master of Arts in Anthropology

 Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

fikanda@maseno.ac.ke

PhD in Sociology

Master of Public Health, Epidemiology and Population Health

Bachelor of Education, Home Economics

maochieng@maseno.ac.ke, maryaswan@yahoo.co.uk

PhD in Sociology

lilomondi@gmail.com, lilomondi@maseno.ac.ke

PhD in Anthropology

sokumu2@gmail.com, ombere@maseno.ac.ke

PhD in Sociology

sawev2005@yahoo.com

PhD in Sociology

belameg@yahoo.co.uk

PhD in Anthropology

agnetta.adiedo14@gmail.com, anyabundi@maseno.ac.ke

PhD in Sociology

cluvega@gmail.com, cluvega@maseno.ac.ke
lowoko@maseno.ac.ke, alilichris@yahoo.com

B.A (Sociology, Psychology, Political Science)

M.A (Anthropology) University of Nairobi

roshwere@yahoo.com

Master of Arts in Anthropology

Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology)

akeyolilian@gmail.com

Masters in Sociology

denisbrutus@gmail.com, opiyodsoc@maseno.ac.ke
Affiliated to the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Dr. Abeshu
Dr. Gemechu Abeshu

Dr. Abeshu is a researcher in the fields of diaspora, refugee, and migration studies. He currently holds the position of Postdoctoral Fellow at McMaster University. He is also an affiliate researcher with the Centre for Refugee Studies at York University. Academically, Dr. Abeshu holds a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from the University of Bayreuth, Germany, and an M.A. in Governance and Development Studies from the University of Antwerp, Belgium. His research portfolio includes investigations into the African Diaspora, forced displacement, refugee integration strategies, and the role of non-state political power, with a focus on Canada and the Horn of Africa region. Demonstrating his ongoing commitment to cutting-edge research, Dr. Abeshu was recently awarded SSHRC grant. This funding will support the continuation and expansion of his research on the experiences of African refugees who arrive in Canada through labour mobility pathways. Further details on this project are available at:

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