Publication history
ClearView Research
Client: Local Government Association
Senior Research Executive - 2024
Girls involved in youth violence: Key findings and recommendations - Enna Uwaifo and Tessa Horvath
Read here: https://www.local.gov.uk/publications/girls-involved-youth-violence-key-findings-and-recommendations
Client: Mission 44 - Project Lead - 2024
(Internal) Development of strategies to engage young people least engaged in youth social action - Enna Uwaifo as project lead
Client: Youth Endowment Fund & Global Fund for Children - Senior Research Executive - 2024
(Internal) Youth Violence reduction strategies and meeting racial equity goals (Year 10 - Enna Uwaifo and Dr Vivian Latinwo-Olajide
Julie’s Bicycle
Client: Arts Council England
Annual reports - Qualitative Insights and Reporting Lead
Arts Council England Environmental Sustainability Report 2021/2022
Arts Council England Environmental Sustainability Report 2020/2021
Researcher and contributing writer on sector reports
Counting on Culture: How to stop financing the environmental crises (2022)
Read here: https://juliesbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Counting-on-Culture.pdf
Food Culture: The impacts of what we consume (2022)
Read here: https://juliesbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/JB-Food-Culture-Briefing-2022-1.pdf
Energy Impacts: Taking meaningful action in the midst of a crisis
Read here: https://juliesbicycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Full-energy-report.pdf
RSA Insurance Group
Confident Futures Corporate Responsibility Report 2020
East London Business Alliance
Business for Islington Giving (BIG) Alliance intern’s insight: What community impact can the BIG Alliance have in the 4th industrial revolution?
Hire Enna as a Strategist
Enna leads on qualitative insights projects that supports leading organisations to make evidence-based strategic decisions.
Her current client work centres around on-the-ground research that involve marginalised communities in decision-making. She served as a Project Lead on Sir Lewis Hamilton’s charity, Mission 44’s Youth Advisory Board, and ClearView Research “Barriers to Youth Social Action” study, where she conducted for 4 focus groups with young people, with most young people in the study not engaged in youth social action at all, to understand the current barriers to engagement in youth social action.
In her previous role in Julie’s Bicycle, her qualitative insights contributed to Julie's Bicycle securing £1.2 million in Arts Council England funding, the development of Arts Council England 23-26 Environmental Programme, as well as advancement Arts and Culture policy in the UK. Annually, this entailed managing environmental reporting and online services to a portfolio of 830 National Porfolio Organisations over 2 and half months. Then a month of leading qualitative analysis of 500+ questionnaires and 10+ case studies to collate the collective impact of Arts Council England’s Environmental Programme. In addition, I lead on monitoring and evaluation of high impact energy reduction programme, Spotlight, and supported the monitoring and evaluation of the Accelerator programme ran by Julie’s Bicycle
After earning a full-ride scholarship at the University of Bristol in the Opportunity Bristol programme, she led her own Master’s research that gathered on-the-ground insights into the socio-economic experience of informal second-hand fashion market traders in Kantamanto Market to amplify the voices of informal market traders in the direction of EU environmental policy.
Her experience spans across several disciplines, such as environmental sector change, community investment, cultural policy, racial equity, and youth social action, making her a strong fit for projects aimed at cultural change and/or environmental action.