Hamid Khalafallah
Hamid Khalafallah is a development practitioner, researcher and policy analyst. He is currently a PhD candidate at the Global Development Institute of the University of Manchester, researching democratic transitions and grassroots movements in Africa. Before that, he worked for various international organisations, working on governance and development issues in Sudan. Hamid holds a master’s degree in International Development from the University of Bradford, where he studies as a Chevening Scholar and was awarded the 2019 UK Development Studies Association dissertation prize. Hamid’s research interests include participatory governance, democratisation processes, citizen-state engagement and inclusive development.
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