Bridging Peoples is an international research & consulting agency, first registered in Timor-Leste in 2014, and in Singapore and Australia a few years later.
We work primarily via a network of in-country experts, researchers and technical consultants who are spread around the globe. Our networked approach gives us the best of both worlds, as we bring teams combining deep contextual knowledge with technical know-how to help organisations solve complex problems. The network is supported by a small core team.
Bridging Peoples is an international agency, first registered in Timor-Leste in 2014, and in Singapore and Australia a few years later.
We work primarily via a network of in-country experts, researchers and technical consultants who are spread around the globe. Our networked approach gives us the best of both worlds, as we bring teams combining deep contextual knowledge with technical know-how to help organisations solve complex problems. The network is supported by a small CORE TEAM.
Bridging Peoples is an international agency, first registered in Timor-Leste in 2014, and in Singapore and Australia a few years later.
We work primarily via a network of in-country experts, researchers and technical consultants who are spread around the globe. Our networked approach gives us the best of both worlds, as we bring teams combining deep contextual knowledge with technical know-how to help organisations solve complex problems. The network is supported by a small CORE TEAM.
Deborah Cummins
Deborah Cummins has a PhD on local governance and democratisation, and has been working as a local governance and community engagement specialist since 2005. During this time, she has worked in different parts of Asia, Middle East and Africa, leading teams to provide research, monitoring & evaluation, policy analysis and program development support. She has published widely on issues of decentralisation, community engagement, local governance, livelihoods and markets, justice delivery and gender issues.
Sarah
Moharram
Sarah Moharram has an MA in economic change, and has been working as a researcher, development practitioner, monitoring & evaluation and community development consultant since 2011. She has led teams in different parts of the Middle East and Asia, managing and conducted various research projects, needs assessments, third party monitoring, and midterm and final evaluation of humanitarian projects in conflict and fragile contexts. She has worked on various community development and advocacy campaigns in Egypt and beyond.
Abel Boavida dos Santos
Abel specialises in rural community development and social movements, has an MA in development studies and is completing his doctoral studies in Sociology at the Universidade do Porto, Portugal. He has worked as Head of Community Development, lecturer and researcher at the Universidade Nasional of Timor-Lorosa’e since 2002, and has served as board member of various community organising and outreach institutes. He has extensive community development and research experience, including with the Labour Mobility Assistance Programme, Oxfam, Paz y Desarrollo and The Asia Foundation.
Ukam Oyene has a PhD on public health, and has worked as a community engagement, public health and strategic behavioural communication expert in different parts of Africa since 1996. He has extensive experience leading cross-functional teams and public health projects that prioritise knowledge transfer, capacity building and promoting evidence-based best practices, to empower government agencies, organisations and communities. He has published widely on issues of public health, parasitology and community engagement.