Anil Dhakal
Anil Dhakal is a Research Fellow at the Global Migration Institute at ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½. He oversees the ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ component of the Urban Poverty and Business Initiative (UPBI) Project. With over a decade of experience in conducting research and managing international development projects across multiple settings, including academic, local government, and non-for profit, Anil has developed expertise in qualitative research, NVivo Software, academic publishing, micro-credit, community-based entrepreneurship development, and project management. Prior to his role at the Global Migration Institute, Anil served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Ted Rogers School of Management, ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½, where he focused on the equity, diversity, and inclusion of immigrants within Canada’s cybersecurity sector, as part of the Bridging Divides research initiative centered on employment and lifelong learning.
Anil holds a PhD in Geography and Environmental Management and a Master of Development Practice (MDP) from the University of Waterloo, Canada, as well as an MA in Rural Development from Tribhuvan University in Nepal. His doctoral research examined the relationship between migrant remittances, household food security, and entrepreneurial development in the urban low-income context of Malawi.
Passionate about international development, Anil is particularly focused on poverty alleviation and entrepreneurship, migration and development, household food security, and sustainable development initiatives.
Selected Publications
Dhakal, A. (2024). (MiFOOD Paper No. 14). MiFOOD.
Dhakal, A. (2022). (pp. 347–364). Springer Nature.
Dhakal, A. (2025). Food insecurity and labour migration from northern Malawi to South Africa. In New directions in South–South migration (pp. 31–45). Springer Nature Singapore.
Dhakal, A., Banerjee, R., & Mashatan, A. A. (2025).HICSS‑58 Proceedings.