
معرفی
Rose Pinnington is a Research Fellow at King’s College London’s Department of Political Economy (part of the School of Politics & Economics), specialising in the politics of development and humanitarian action. Her work focuses on donor efforts to localise aid practices, address power imbalances, and respond to local political realities in conflict-affected regions. She holds a DPhil in Politics from the University of Oxford, where her thesis examined context-sensitive governance reforms in Mozambique and Uganda.
Her research spans gender, inclusion, climate adaptation, and systems change, with fieldwork experience across Africa and Asia. She collaborates with leading institutions like the OECD, UN, Chatham House, and USAID, contributing to projects such as the Decision Mapping Tool for aid interventions and studies on donor barriers to localisation in climate adaptation.
Recent publications explore power dynamics in forest governance, gender-responsive humanitarian action in conflict zones, and donor strategies for locally led development. She is affiliated with King’s Global South Research Group, focusing on non-European perspectives and international political-economic trends.

