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  • Mary Njeri Kinyanjui

    Mary Njeri Kinyanjui is a writer, researcher, teacher and volunteer
    community organiser. She is a firm believer in social and economic
    justice and self-reliance. She holds a PhD in Geography from Fitzwilliam
    College at the University of Cambridge in the UK and is a senior
    research fellow at the University of Nairobi’s Institute for Development
    Studies. At the time of writing, she was a visiting associate at the
    Five College Womens’ Studies Research Center in Mount Holyoke,
    Massachusetts. She has researched economic informality and small
    businesses, with particular focus on the role of grassroots and
    indigenous institutions, as well as gender, trade justice and peasant
    organisations, in the organisation of economic behaviour. Her current
    research is on the positioning of women peasants, artisans and traders
    in the global economy. Her publications include Women and the Informal
    Economy in Urban Africa
    (Zed) and Vyama Institutions of Hope: Ordinary
    People’s Market Coordination and Society Organization
    (Nsemia). 

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