Sarah Appiah
Research Officer - Social Scientist
Areas of expertise
aquatic food systems economic policy analysis gender analysis fisheries and water governance Political economy youth project coordination monitoring and evaluation field survey assessmentPlease specify a fullname to search for.Please specify a fullname to search for.
is the IWMI Ghana coordinator for the CGIAR Initiative on Aquatic Foods Before IWMI, she worked with Delink Services, a private research consortium in Ghana, Lancaster Environment Center, University of Lancaster, UK, International Women in Seafood Industry, and Duke University SETI funded project on Political Economy of Gender mainstreaming in ECOWAS member countries, leading the Sierra Leone case study as a PhD collaborator. She served as the Ghana Gender Advisor for the FAO, Illuminating Hidden Harvest (IHH) Gender Team. Sarah is a PhD Candidate in Development Economics and holds an MPhil in Economics from the University of Ghana.
Current projects
Languages
English, TwiOffice
Ghana
Accra, Ghana