Cosmas A. BA-ANA-ITENEBE
| Nome | Cosmas A. BA-ANA-ITENEBE |
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| Nota biográfica | Cosmas Aloiye Ba-Ana-Itenebe is a practitioner of the Humanitarian-Development and Peace Nexus and has over a decade of experience working with non-governmental organizations and the United Nations in conflict/post-conflict environments, including Nigeria, South Sudan, Timor-Leste and Afghanistan, where he facilitated and implemented various development, protection, peacebuilding and durable solutions projects. Cosmas holds a degree in Political Science, an International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance from Fordham University, USA, and completed his Master’s degree in Conflict, Governance and International Development at the University of East Anglia, UK, in 2009. He is currently awaiting his doctoral viva at the Lisbon School of Economics and Management (ISEG), University of Lisbon, Portugal. His doctoral thesis explored the structural barriers and coping strategies of internally displaced persons due to the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria. |
| Publicações recentes | Articles Understanding Social Realities of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPS) in the Federal Capital Territory Of Nigeria (FCT), Abuja. 2023, Balkan Social Science Review. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46763/BSSR232222213bai Understanding Structural Barriers and Coping Strategies of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory. (FCT), Abuja. 2021, Academia Letters. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL4315 . Domesticating the Soft Power Approach in Combating Terrorism in Nigeria. 2022, FUDMA Journal of Politics and International Affairs (FUJOPIA). https://www.academia.edu/97703724/FUDMA_Journal_of_Politics_and_International_Affairs_FUJOPIA_Domesticating_the_Soft_Power_Approach_in_Combating_Terrorism_in_Nigeria
Book review A review of Jensen’s Kakuma Refugee Camp: Humanitarian Urbanism in Kenya’s |
| Áreas de Investigação | Conflicts, forced migration, displacement, livelihoods and lasting solutions. |
| Ciência ID | 6717-DA05-141C |
| ORCID ID | 0000-0002-1472-6756 |
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| Linha de Investigação | 1.2 Sociocultural dimensions of development |
| Name | Cosmas A. BA-ANA-ITENEBE |
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Cosmas Aloiye Ba-Ana-Itenebe is a Humanitarian-Development and Peace Nexus practitioner and has over a decade of working experience with non-governmental organizations and the United Nations in conflict/post conflict environments including Afghanistan, South Sudan, Timor-Leste and Nigeria where he has developed, facilitated and implemented several development, protection, peacebuilding and durable solutions programs and projects. Cosmas has a background in Political Science, an International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance from Fordham University, USA and completed his Masters Degree in Conflict, Governance and International Development from the University of East Anglia, United Kingdom in 2009. He is currently awaiting his doctoral viva at the Lisbon School of Economics and Management (ISEG), University of Lisbon, Portugal. His doctoral thesis explored the structural barriers and coping strategies of internally displaced persons due to the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria.
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| Latest Publications | Articles Understanding Social Realities of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria (FCT), Abuja. 2023, Balkan Social Science Review , Vol. 22, 213-231. https://doi.org/10.46763/BSSR232222213bai Understanding Structural Barriers and Coping Strategies of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory. (FCT), Abuja. 2021, Academia Letters. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL4315 .
Domesticating the Soft Power Approach in Combating Terrorism in Nigeria. Zephaniah Osuyi Edo and Cosmas A. Ba-Ana-Itenebe 2022. FUDMA Journal of Politics and International Affairs (FUJOPIA). https://www.academia.edu/97703724/FUDMA_Journal_of_Politics_and_International_Affairs_FUJOPIA_Domesticating_the_Soft_Power_Approach_in_Combating_Terrorism_in_Nigeria A review of Jensen’s Kakuma Refugee Camp: Humanitarian Urbanism in Kenya’s Accidental City. Abraka Humanities Review Volume 13: No.1 2023, pp 151-154. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/abraka/article/view/253451
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| Research fields | Conflict, forced migration, displacement, livelihoods and durable solutions. |
| Ciência ID | 6717-DA05-141C |
| ORCID ID | 0000-0002-1472-6756 |
| Research Line | 1.2 Sociocultural Aspects of Development |