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I am a male lecturer of Animal production, specializing in Animal Reproductive Physiology from the University of Ilorin, Nigeria. My area of interest is the use of medicinal plants to influence reproductive function of small ruminants,specifically West African Dwarf goat. I am presently in the employment of the University of Ilorin, Nigeria.

Thanks to being a member of the Sierra Leone Graduate Farmers Association (SGFA) and other networks, I have become an agriculture role model in areas of youth in agriculture advocacy in action. I work on reinforcing different holistic concept notes for agriculture development and economic empowerment, urban farming, as well as on facilitating inspirational talks and social events. Besides this, I have become a youth representative for Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Tanzania Team.
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I am Crop Physiologist by training which allows me to have a large spectrum of interactions with experts on the subject. I was a Post Doctoral Researcher at AgriLife Research, Texas A&M University System and had collaboration with Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Laboratory, USDA-ARS, Lubbock, Texas for more than six years since 2006 till 2011. I have been working on R&D projects on drought, heat and nutrient stress since 1999 till today.

I am the inhabitant of the Vadodara (India). My academic qualification –Agriculture graduate, Paternal profession – Farming. Present profession High tech farming. I am a common farmer having interest in agriculture.

Self-taught biologist and environmental scientist, Khulna, Bangladesh
Rezaul Haq was director of Prism-Bangladesh from 1990 to 2000 after that working as Adviser to Shushilan. He has published 31 paper and books. He is fellow of the Ashoka- Innovators for the Public, USA; the Advocacy Institute, Washington, USA; and selected as a finalist in the World Bank’s 2009 Development Marketplace- on Climate Change adaptation.

Activista is a network of students and young people across rich and poor countries campaigning for a Hunger FREE world, and forms part of ActionAid’s global campaign against hunger. The aim is to highlight the causes of hunger, especially in developing countries where the most affected by hunger reside, providing a unique opportunity for youth to engage in meaningful advocacy that support small holder farmers in their struggle against hunger.

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