ANISA DAUD

Anisa Daud is a lawyer and legal policy analyst working in environmental law and policy. Her practice centres on questions of land, justice, and the regulatory frameworks that shape both built and natural environments, with a particular focus on African and transnational contexts. She brings legal expertise to the study of how policy shapes ecological systems and territorial rights. For Anisa, environmental governance isn't just a technical field, it's a space where cultural, political, and historical forces are constantly being negotiated.At the Pan-African Biennale, she supports the institution's legal and policy work, helping shape governance structures that reflect the Biennale's commitment to environmental justice, African-led knowledge systems, and a renewed conversation around architecture and the environment.