Bodhi Global Analysis

Bodhi Global Analysis was born out of a recognition that effective development programming required compelling evidence, and that there was a need for objective dispassionate research that went beyond pushing agendas, ticking boxes or fitting within preconceived frameworks. Thus, with the aim of injecting academic rigour into the research informing development policy and practice, Bodhi Global Analysis Ltd was incorporated in London in August 2017, followed by the establishment of a subsidiary in Nairobi in 2018.

We enable international development and humanitarian stakeholders to devise sound interventions that are embedded in rigorous research and robust analysis. We go beyond accepted wisdoms, frameworks and agendas, and critically engage with issues to develop actionable and realistic policy recommendations based on ground realities. We pride ourselves on our intellectual rigour, research objectivity and our integrity

 

What we do. At Bodhi Global Analysis, we produce political economy and conflict analysis reports to support the development of informed international development strategies and interventions.

Robust Research - Research grounded in advanced theoretical training and field experience

Objective Analysis - Independent analysis reflecting intellectual rigour and sound research

Actionable Recommendations - Policy recommendations that are realistic, achievable and effective

If you want to be a strong candidate for Bodhi Global Analysis, you might consider:

  • Building expertise in research methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis.
  • Developing strong skills in monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) frameworks.
  • Gaining experience in international development, humanitarian response, public health, protection, or governance sectors.
  • Demonstrating the ability to design research tools, manage fieldwork in complex environments, and synthesize findings into clear, actionable insights.
  • Highlighting strong report writing, stakeholder engagement, and data visualization skills.
  • Showing experience working with diverse communities, local partners, and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Demonstrating cultural sensitivity, ethical research practice, and the ability to operate in fragile or conflict-affected settings.
  • Emphasizing a commitment to evidence-based decision-making and improving program quality and impact in humanitarian and development contexts.