معرفی
Amina Said Chire is a Senior Lecturer and researcher at the University of Djibouti's Department of History and Geography. She has held significant administrative roles including Head of Department (2006-2009, 2012) and currently serves as an Associate Expert for the Agence universitaire de la francophonie while coordinating international projects with UNHCR and UNICEF.
Her research centers on identity-territory dynamics, political Islam networks, nomadism-urbanization processes, migration patterns, social vulnerabilities, and domesticity in East African urban contexts. Geographically focused on Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somalia, her ongoing projects examine social vulnerability perceptions in Djibouti's development, domesticity frameworks, and political Islam territorial networks.
She actively supervises graduate research including Master's theses on Djibouti's urban risks, decentralization, and energy systems, plus co-supervision of a PhD on Horn of Africa migrations. Her institutional contributions include national strategy evaluations for democracy governance, social protection diagnostics, and women's integration policies commissioned by Djibouti's government and international bodies.



