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Livestock, Livelihoods, and Learning: My Summer with ILRI in Nairobi

Posted on October 28, 2025 by Jacinta
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Author: Kira Enriquez (MS IDEC ’26) I graduated with a degree in Economics and minors in sociology and analytics from Chapman University. Chapman is where I fell in love with economics as a study of people, decision-making, and the mechanisms… Continue Reading →

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An IDEC Summer in Nairobi, Kenya

Posted on October 28, 2025 by Jacinta

Author: Wyatt del Valle (MS IDEC ’26) Jambo! My name is Wyatt del Valle. I am a second-year IDEC student at the University of San  Francisco, and this summer I had the pleasure of being a Graduate Fellow at the… Continue Reading →

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Mirare Livestock in Samburu County, Kenya

Posted on November 26, 2022 by Shreeja

Author: Stephanie Marie Hermoso, MS IDEC’23 Supa! (hello! in Samburu) My initial field research on climate and cooperation in Archers Post, Kenya, was delayed so Professor Andrew Hobbs suggested that I join him in Maralal to work on another project… Continue Reading →

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