About me

I am a development economist with a keen interest in technology adoption, school choice, and teacher labor markets. In my master’s thesis, I combine tools from behavioral economics and mobile money transaction data to test a novel method for measuring mobile money adoption. I co-founded Move Network International (MNI) , a youth-led Organization that operates in my community of Luzira, a suburb of Kampala, Uganda. As part of MNI, I recently secured a $1500 grant to launch a financial empowerment program benefiting over 35 teenage mothers in our community. This project is highlighted in The 2024 Little Big Fund Impact report showcasing community-led social changemakers around the world.

Fields of interest

Main: Development economics, Economics of Education

Secondary: Political Economy , Environmental Economics