About Fibian's Work
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo – Short- Bio
Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.
Dr. Fibian Lukalo is a sociologist committed to social justice research especially in the fields of land governance, climate crisis, gender and education. Fibian works as a land governance and gender consultant for many women led grassroots organizations in rural Kenya. Fibian is the Vice-Chair and Board Member for RECONCILE. She was the Landesa-Kenya Country Director from June 2022 to May 2023. Fibian holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK. Her doctoral thesis in the sociology of education, considered how mothers living in rural Kenya, considered, understand, and made decisions for their children’s schooling. Insecure land rights featured prominently in these decisions and her book (Routledge) ‘Mothers and schooling: Poverty, gender and educational decision-making in rural Kenya’ (2021) depicts this. Dr. Lukalo has previously served as the Director for Research and Advocacy at the National Land Commission; a Senior Lecturer at Moi University; and a Gender and Social Justice Consultant. Fibian enjoys hiking, farming, caring for her three dogs and knitting.