Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
Professional affiliation
Wilson Center Projects
"Strengthening Local Government Responses to Displacement in Africa"
Full Biography
Caroline Wanjiku Kihato is a Visiting Senior Researcher at the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of the Witwatersrand and an affiliate at Tufts University. In 2011, she received a MacArthur grant on Migration and Development and spent a year as a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM), Georgetown University, Washington DC. Her career has involved both teaching and conducting research in the academy and the non-profit sector in South Africa. Since 2006, she has worked with Urban LandMark as its southern African program coordinator. She was previously a Policy Analyst at the Development Bank of Southern Africa and a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of the Witwatersrand. She worked for six years as a Policy Analyst at the Centre for Policy Studies. Her research and teaching interests are migration, governance, urbanization in the global South.
Major Publications
Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an in-between City, 2013 Palgrave Macmillan: New York
Trading Places: Accessing Land in African Cities (co-edited with M. Napier, S. Berrisford, L. Royston and R. McGaffin. African Minds: Cape Town
Urban Diversity: Space, Culture and Inclusive Pluralism in Cities Worldwide (co-edited with M. Massoumi, B. Ruble, P. Subiros and A. Garland WWCIS: Washington DC