Aisha Marzuki
Research and Intelligence Analyst
Aisha Marzuki is a research and intelligence practitioner specialising in early risk detection, systems analysis, and decision-making under uncertainty. Her work focuses on turning fragmented qualitative and quantitative evidence into clear insight for governments and mission-driven institutions working across climate risk, governance, urban resilience, and disaster response.
She has held senior roles with UNDP’s Accelerator Labs in Indonesia and across Asia-Pacific, leading horizon scanning, applied research, and scenario work across Cambodia, Nepal, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Thailand. Earlier, she worked with organisations including Kopernik and NESTA, translating deep field research and experimentation in low-resource contexts into actionable institutional intelligence.
Aisha is also an experienced facilitator, designing and leading simulations and strategy processes that enable leaders to test assumptions, surface trade-offs, and act amid uncertainty. Her work has been used by governments, civil society organisations, and regional networks across Asia-Pacific.
She is a Post-Growth Institute Fellow (2025) and holds a Master’s in Innovation Management from Central Saint Martins and a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture.