PinnedIncrementalinCuriousGood Economics for Hard Times — Book ReviewWhat can economists really say about how to make the world a better place?6 min read·Aug 12, 2020--2--2
IncrementalA Fresh StartHow does this psychological phenomenon feature in development interventions?2 min read·Jan 4, 2024----
Incrementalthe tyranny of numbers — a poemThe world it seems is ruled by numbers…balance sheets, GDP forecasts, the clock. Numbers are rigorous, objective, comparable. But…is that…1 min read·Feb 2, 2023----
IncrementalRethinking Gender — A PoemI refuse to lean in Or fake it with a power pose I won’t shout to be heard Or perform for the crowd1 min read·Sep 25, 2022----
IncrementalPerspective in the time of COVID-19As we grapple with the prospect of lockdown, uncertainty, and spending th festive season without much cheer, I’m finding comfort in poetry…2 min read·Oct 29, 2020----
IncrementalThe Food on Your Plate & Covid-19It’s not just meat consumption that heightens the risk and impact of diseases like COVIDー19. Vegetarian or not, the fundamental way in…4 min read·Apr 22, 2020----
IncrementalWhat does a charity’s administration costs say about how effective it is?This article was written with Caroline Fiennes and first published in the Alliance magazine blog.3 min read·Jan 6, 2020----
IncrementalinAge of AwarenessDigging below the surface of Africa’s youth in agriculture agendaBy “making farming sexy”, it’s believed African governments can create jobs at scale, boost agricultural productivity, and spur rural…5 min read·Jan 6, 2020--1--1
Incremental“Food for Thought”: Research that Challenges Common Perceptions of Agriculture in AfricaMicro-summaries of latest research; curated from leading peer-reviewed journals.3 min read·Jul 31, 2019--1--1