Akin Iwilade is currently Senior Lecturer (Associate professor) in African Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He holds a doctorate in International Development from the University of Oxford. His research has addressed various areas of politics and society in Africa, including cultural anthropologies of violence, regional security in West Africa, and the exploration of human rights, social services and everyday life in Africa more generally. His work is both empirically and conceptually grounded, with regular fieldwork conducted in countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and Liberia. He is widely published and also serves as editor of leading journals in the field of African Studies, including Critical African Studies and Canadian Journal of African Studies.
Child Soldiers, Corruption & Impunity, Deportees/Criminal Deportees, Ex-Combatant Reintegration , Gang-Related Violence/Non-State Actors, Government/State Actor Persecution, Gender-Based Violence/Domestic Violence /GBV, Military/Police Service, Sufficiency Of Protection, Police Persecution, FGM/FGC
Since 2019, I have provided at least 50 expert opinions to courts and tribunals in the US, UK, and New Zealand.