Enoch Caswell Eshun
Department of Geography
Master's Student and Teaching Assistant
Campus:
Kent
Biography
E. Caswell Eshun is a second year master's student in the Department of Geography. His research interests traverse the interdisciplinary study and practice of international development at the intersection of education, gender, resource insecurity and governance, and adolescent health. His current research draws on Feminist Political Ecology approaches to explore water (in)security among girls in Ghanaian boarding secondary schools. Caswell aims to contribute toward advancing scholarship, policy, and program planning and delivery on food, water, sanitation, and hygiene beyond the household to educational contexts in promoting sustainable development.
Education
2023 - M.S. Geography, 91²Ö¿â
2017 - B.A. Sociology and Geography, University of Cape Coast
2017 - B.A. Sociology and Geography, University of Cape Coast
Expertise
Resource Insecurity and Governance
International Educational Development
Feminist Political Ecology
Adolescent health
International Educational Development
Feminist Political Ecology
Adolescent health