Agnieszka Kazimierczuk
Agnieszka Kazimierczuk is a knowledge manager within the secretariat of the INCLUDE Knowledge Platfom and a knowledge broker at The Broker. As a Knowledge Manager, she bridges the academic knowledge and the policy focused predominantly on youth employment in Africa. Her research interests and expertise are on (international) private sector development in Africa, decent youth employment, CSR, sustainability, and the use of satellite air quality data to inform climate policies in Africa.
Agnieszka holds a BA in Economics from Warsaw University (Poland), a MSc in International Development Studies from the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands) and a PhD from the African Studies Centre Leiden, Leiden University. Prior to her PhD, Agnieszka worked as a junior researcher in the PADEV project, a freelance consultant and a project officer in the Brussels-based advocacy network.
Keywords: inclusive development, private sector development, PSD, sustainability, responsible business, CSR, renewable energy, wind power, floriculture, flowers, tea, air quality, satellite data, TROPOMI, climate change, decent jobs for youth, Kenya, East Africa, Africa.
Dr. A.H. Kazimierczuk's profile on the Leiden University website
In the air tonight: satellite-based air quality data and inclusive development in Africa: a scoping review of the literature (2024)
Afrika; hulp & handel in perspectief ; lessen uit het veld (2023)
Multinationals, capital export, and the inclusive development debate in developing countries: the Nigerian insight (2022)
Sorghum value chain in Nigeria : explorative study (2020)
Tracing inclusivity: contribution of the Dutch private sector to inclusive development in Kenya. Case study of Unilever Tea Kenya Ltd., the flower sector and Lake Turkana Wind Power project (2020)
Wind energy in Kenya: a status and policy framework review (2019)
Youth are the present, not only the future! (2019)
Never a rose without a prick : (Dutch) multinational companies and productive employment in the Kenyan flower sector (2018)
Talking about them, without them: reflections on the new OECD report (2017)
Partner countries for Dutch bilateral development assistance 1962-2015 (2016)
Historical overview of development policies and institutions in the Netherlands, in the context of private sector development and (productive) employment creation (2015)
Overview of development policies in the Netherlands (2010-2015) in the context of private sector development (2015)
Tracing inclusivity: contribution of the Dutch private sector to inclusive development in Kenya. Case study of Unilever Tea Kenya Ltd., the flower sector and Lake Turkana Wind Power project
Leiden: Leiden University. Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 2020
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'Multinationals, capital export, and the inclusive development debate in developing countries: the Nigerian insight'
in: European journal of development research, vol. 34, no. 5, pp. 2224-2250, 2022.
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'Wind energy in Kenya: a status and policy framework review'
in: Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, vol. 107, pp. 434 - 445, 2019.
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'Overview of development policies in the Netherlands (2010-2015) in the context of private sector development'
in: CII analyses bulletin, no. 6, pp. 16 - 26, 2015.
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