The Predictive Power of Data Science for Climate Resilience
Today, our affiliate Tusmo Transformation Initiative strategic consulting partners, Dr. Nickson Mohamed Lang’at, Miss Asma Said Ali, and Peter Ngige , had the honor of speaking at the Climate Change and Migration Conference hosted at Capital University of Somalia. Somalia has faced extreme droughts and devastating floods in recent years, driving large-scale migration to neighboring countries. These shifts have disrupted livelihoods and challenged food security. Harnessing the power of data science offers an opportunity to predict, prepare for, and build resilience against such climate-induced challenges. At Tusmo, we believe that evidence-driven solutions are key to safeguarding communities and shaping a more sustainable future.
Clean Water and Lasting Livelihoods: A WHO–Sight Edge Partnership in South Sudan
At Sight Edge Research Consultancy, we are proud to partner with the World Health Organization (WHO) to support evidence-driven humanitarian programming in refugee settlements. Our joint work focuses on two critical pillars of resilience: Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) and Food Security & Livelihoods (FSL). WASH (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene):Together with WHO, we evaluate and strengthen access to safe water, improved sanitation, and hygiene practices to reduce the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera. By combining robust data collection with community engagement, we generate actionable insights that guide WASH interventions, protect public health, and build trust among displaced populations. Food Security & Livelihoods (FSL):We also examine how refugee and host communities meet their food and income needs. Our assessments capture household food access, coping mechanisms, and livelihood opportunities, enabling partners to design interventions that address immediate hunger while supporting long-term resilience and self-reliance. Our Joint Impact:Through our partnership with WHO, we deliver scientifically rigorous, community-centered, and policy-relevant evidence. This ensures that humanitarian actors can design WASH and FSL programs that not only respond to urgent needs but also lay the foundation for sustainable, healthier, and more dignified lives for refugee families.
Call for Research Collaborations and Partnerships
Are you looking to expand your reach, innovate, and achieve new heights in your industry? Sight-Edge Consultancy is actively seeking strategic partnerships to collaborate on exciting projects and deliver exceptional value to our clients. About Us:Sight-Edge Consultancy is dedicated to providing cutting-edge insights and strategic solutions that drive success. We believe in the power of collaboration to unlock greater potential and create impactful outcomes. Why Partner With Us? We are interested in partnerships across various sectors, including technology, market research, business development, and more. If your organization shares our vision for excellence and growth, we want to hear from you! Let’s explore how we can create a powerful synergy and achieve remarkable results together. Interested in Collaboration?Reach out to us today to discuss potential partnership opportunities!
Second Africa Climate Change Summit (ACS2) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia convened by the African Union
Our Lead Expert, Nickson Mohamed Lang’at, Msc, PhD., participated in the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) convened by the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. During the week-long conference, Dr. Lang’at delivered a presentation on how Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be harnessed to address the challenges of climate change.
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Strengthening Livelihoods Through Evidence | FGDs & IDIs in Juba & Rubkona, South Sudan
In December 2024, the Sight Edge Research Consultancy team is in Juba, South Sudan, conducting Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) as part of our ongoing microgrant intervention study. Our goal is to capture community voices, understand local realities, and measure the impact of microgrants on livelihood sustainability, food security, and resilience in post-conflict settings. Through these engagements, we are:✅ Listening to community experiences and aspirations✅ Documenting success stories and emerging challenges✅ Generating evidence-based insights to inform future livelihood support programs This work is part of a broader effort to empower communities and ensure that microgrant interventions lead to sustainable change.At Sight Edge, we believe data-driven decisions make a difference. By amplifying voices from the ground, we ensure that policy, funding, and programming are rooted in community realities.
Publications (Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles)
At Sight Edge Research Consultancy, we are committed to producing high-quality, evidence-driven research that informs policy, enhances programming, and drives impact across Africa. Our team, in collaboration with leading global institutions, has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications: Sarnquist, C. C., Ouma, L., Lang’at, N., Lubanga, C., Sinclair, J., Baiocchi, M. T., & Cornfield, D. N. (2018).The effect of combining business training, microfinance, and support group participation on economic status and intimate partner violence in an unplanned settlement of Nairobi, Kenya.Journal of Interpersonal Violence.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29862883/ Sarnquist, C., Sinclair, J., Omondi Mboya, B., Lang’at, N., Paiva, L., Halpern-Felsher, B., & Baiocchi, M. T. (2017).https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27486178/Evidence that classroom-based behavioral interventions reduce pregnancy-related school dropout among Nairobi adolescents.Health Education & Behavior, 44(2), 297-303. Baiocchi, M., Omondi, B., Lang’at, N., Boothroyd, D. B., Sinclair, J., Pavia, L., & Sarnquist, C. (2017).A behavior-based intervention that prevents sexual assault: Results of a matched-pairs, cluster-randomized study in Nairobi, Kenya.Prevention Science, 18(7), 818-827.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27562036/ Edwards, K. M., Omondi, B., Wambui, R. A., Darragh-Ford, E., Apollo, R., Devisheim, H. H., Lang’at, N., Kaeke, B., Ntinyari, W., & Keller, J. (2021).In their own words: Sexual assault resistance strategies among Kenyan adolescent girls following participation in an empowerment self-defense program.Journal of Adolescent Health.sciencedirect.com/science/authShare/S1054139X23005840/20231210T233800Z/1?md5=f41f45e5cead26b320e9d7dad4d04554&dgcid=coauthor Kågesten, A. E., Oware, P. M., Ntinyari, W., Lang’at, N., Mboya, B., & Ekström, A. M. (2021).Young people’s experiences with an empowerment-based behavior change intervention to prevent sexual violence in Nairobi informal settlements: A qualitative study.Global Health: Science and Practice.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61f02c391151e32a27c7ce82/t/65787fb406194d206b4d5830/1702395830009/Young+People%E2%80%99s+Experiences+With+an+Empowerment-Based+Behavior+Change+Intervention+to+Prevent+Sexual+Violence+in+Nairobi+Informal+Settlements-+A+Qualitative+Study.pdf Wheeler, L. A., Edwards, K. M., Omondi, B., Kaeke, B., Ndirangu, M., Sinclair, J., & Lang’at, N. (2024).Empowerment transformation training reduces rape among girls and young women in South Sudan and the Kakuma Refugee Camp.Journal of Adolescent Health, 74(4), 820-827.https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61f02c391151e32a27c7ce82/t/65787b9a29ae2233404f8f92/1702394779661/Empowerment+Transformation+Training+Reduces+Rape+Among+Girls+and+Young+Women+in+South+Sudan+and+the+Kakuma+Refugee+Camp.pdf Wheeler LA, Edwards KM, Omondi B, Kaeke B, Ndirangu M, Sinclair J, Langat N. Empowerment Transformation Training Reduces Rape Among Girls and Young Women in South Sudan and the Kakuma Refugee Camp. J Adolesc Health. 2024 Apr;74(4):820-827. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.10.033. Epub 2023 Dec 10. PMID: 38085205.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38085205/