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Wario Wako Alio is a doctoral researcher at the University of Zurich, in the Department of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies (ISEK). He is involved in a project named 'Saving Brains? Applying Ethnography Early Childhood Interventions Global South', supervised by Professor Gabriel Scheidecker. Wario has previously worked as a senior lecturer at Jimma University, School of Social Work, Ethiopia. He obtained a BA degree in social work from Addis Ababa University in 2017 and an MA in social work from Jimma University in 2020. Wario is an inspiring young researcher who has served as a principal investigator and co-investigator on several research projects, leading to publications in reputable journals. His research interests lie in Indigenous Knowledge, Children, Families, Elderly, Gender, Peace Conflict Studies, Disability, Migration, and Drug Addiction, particularly focusing on East Africa, specifically Ethiopia. His publications include significant works on the rights of Indigenous children and the roles of pastoralist women in Ethiopia.
University of Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Conducting research in Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, focusing on early childhood interventions.
Jimma University, School of Social Work • Ethiopia
Instructed students and conducted research in social work.
Department of Law