John Njuguna

Lecturer University of Nairobi
Kenya Cohort 2

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Njuguna John Njenga is a Lecturer at the University of Nairobi, serving in the Population Studies and Research Institute (PSRI) within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. In this role, he contributes to teaching, supervision, and research that sits at the intersection of population studies and social statistics. Research focus and interests Njenga’s work is field-based and core to the discipline of demography and social statistics. He designs and conducts field investigations that generate data-driven insights into population dynamics, applying rigorous statistical methods to interpret demographic indicators and trends. Academic and teaching responsibilities As a lecturer, he teaches courses within population studies and related fields, guides undergraduate and graduate research projects, and supports students in developing robust research designs, data collection, and analytical skills. He collaborates with colleagues to strengthen PSRI’s research agenda and educational programs. Contributions and collaborations Njenga contributes to the scholarly community through field-driven demography research and the application of social statistics to real-world population questions. He engages in collaborative research within PSRI and across the University of Nairobi, participating in seminars, working groups, and scholarly exchanges that advance understanding of population phenomena. Academic background Details of his degrees and specific training are not provided in the available information. The profile reflects his current appointment and research focus within PSRI.

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