
Clement is pursuing the DPhil in International Development. His research examines the political economy of resilience policy and practice in Ghana’s agricultural adaptation regime. Broadly, his research interests include resilience theory and policy practice, climate change adaptation, social, environment and climate (in)justice, social exclusion and inequalities, resistance, racial capitalism, and discourses on decolonisation in the Anthropocene.
Prior to his DPhil, Clement completed his MPhil in Development Studies here at the University of Oxford. He holds a BA in Political Science with Philosophy from the University of Ghana. He has also worked as a Research Assistant for Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) a German Political Foundation, the Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG-Ghana), Hult Prize Foundation, and the Politics Department at the University of Ghana. He has volunteered with the ‘International Association of Students in Economics and Commercial Sciences’ (AIESEC) in Kazan, Russia.
Clement is a Programme Facilitator at the UNESCO Center for Peace in Maryland, USA, and a Senior Researcher on the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) project Decolonising Resilience: African Voices in Conversation (Resilience Voices).
