Daisy is an International Development practitioner with over seven years of cross-sectoral experience spanning the private sector, civil society, and multilateral organizations. She currently serves as the Head of Knowledge Management and Learning at the East Africa Philanthropy Network (EAPN), where she anchors the Network’s knowledge architecture, driving the generation, synthesis, and strategic use of insight to influence philanthropic discourse and practice across the region.
In this role, Daisy leads the design of learning systems and regional knowledge exchanges that strengthen the ecosystem’s capacity for reflection, evidence-based decision-making, and collective learning. She curates catalytic knowledge partnerships, steers thought leadership efforts, and supports the transformation of lived experience into actionable intelligence.
She holds two Master’s degrees: a Master of Philosophy in African Studies and a Master of Arts in International Development, with research interests in the political economy of development, knowledge justice, and the future of philanthropy on the continent.