Betty Flora Nakiru joined the University of Greenwich in April 2020 as a full time student for a Four year PhD programme. She previously studied Climate Change and Development at the University of Sussex-United Kingdom and Environment and Natural Resources Management at Makerere University-Uganda with the following qualifications;
BSc Hons Environmental Science-Second Class Lower; MSc Climate Change and Development-Merit
Betty’s research will focus on the perceptions of pastoralists (and their neighbours) of the potential causal linkages between climate variability, conflict of various levels of intensity, and non-climate factors (institutional, political and economic).
As a Karamoja Pastoralist from north-eastern Uganda, she is very passionate about water and environment related issues with over nine years of professional experience in projects implementation and research, including the following:
- June 2017-An ‘In-depth analysis of the mining sector in Karamoja Region, Uganda for Karamoja Development Forum (KDF)
- June to August 2016-Master’s thesis: ‘To what extent are climate risks and associated uncertainty incorporated in Water Resources Management in the Lake Victoria Basin, Uganda?’.
- September 2012- 'Sites Suitability study for Rain Water Harvesting Technologies' as a remedy to floods and drought’ for IUCN-The World Conservation Union, Uganda
- March-2014- 'A Pastoralist-led Rapid Rangeland Health’ Assessment in Karamoja’ for IUCN-The World Conservation Union, Uganda