Funmi olonisakin biography sampler

          In this book, the authors align the debates, locating African-specific and feminist analysis within the security discourse.

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        2. Funmi Olonisakin is Professor of Security, Leadership and Development at King's College London and has been founding Director of the African Leadership Centre.
        3. See 'Funmi Olonisakin, Eka Ikpe and Paschal Badong () 'The future of security and justice for the poor', CSDG Policy Studies No. 21, Conflict, Security.
        4. This article explores the meaning of peace and human security from the perspective of the individual — the presumed referent point of security.
        5. Funmi Olonisakin is Professor of Security, Leadership and Development at King's College London and has been founding Director of the African Leadership Centre.!

          Funmi Olonisakin

          British-Nigerian scholar

          Funmi Olonisakin (born 8 February 1965) is a British Nigerian scholar, who is a Professor of leadership, peace and conflict at King's College London as well as an Extra-Ordinary Professor at the University of Pretoria.[1] She is the founder and former Director of the African Leadership Centre (ALC) which was established on the principle of Pan-Africanism to build the next generation of leaders and scholars on the African continent with core transformational values.

          Olonisakin is the Programme Director of the ALC's Master of Science (MSc) program in Leadership, peace and security.[2] She is also a research associate of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria, and has been an Andrew Mellon Foundation distinguished scholar and a distinguished fellow of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP).

          Currently, she is an appointed member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) advisory group of experts.