Author: Samu Ngwenya
As a policy and advocacy research specialist, Samu Ngwenya has worked on socio-economic issues in the regions of Southeast Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Notably, she has written papers and policy documents ranging from labour market reform, global migration trends, the impact of foreign direct investment, gender inclusive policy making in aquaculture and analyzing how the effective implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As a Masters candidate in one of China’s leading institutions, Samu is working to understand how to leverage the potential of South-South corporations to solve some of the pertinent issues faced by the greater Global South.
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