Marion Anvango
Research Manager
Marion Anvango is a researcher and writer with a passion for inclusive knowledge systems, media, and cultural transformation. She brings both critical and creative approaches to her work, exploring the intersections of impact evaluation, accessibility, and community-driven research within Africa’s media and cultural spaces.
She explores questions of equity, representation, and systems change, particularly through initiatives that decolonize how knowledge is produced and shared. Marion has contributed to research on accessibility for PWDS and champions the inclusion of African voices and histories in public collections and cultural narratives.
A lifelong book lover and an advocate for African storytelling, she believes research isn’t just about facts and figures, it’s about who gets to be heard and remembered. Her work is grounded in evidence, community, and Pan-African values, and she’s driven by the belief that collective imagination can shape more inclusive and representative futures.
Latest from Marion Anvango
Beyond One Man: Raila Odinga and the Burden of Kenya’s Democracy
Kenya laid to rest Raila Amolo Odinga. Known to many as Baba, Agwambo, and Jakom, he was a figure who stirred the nation’s conscience and redefined its democratic journey. On this Mashujaa Day, we are reminded that leadership and accountability must never rest in one pair of hands. They belong to all of us.