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I am an assertive and goal oriented research student taking a master of science degree in sustainable soil resource management. In the quest for knowledge, I desire to partner with colleagues and individuals with like minds in attaining sustainable development. This is through continued research geared at giving solutions to problems affecting the society.
With a mission to alleviate poverty and low livelihoods, I seek to achieve the highest level in all discourses I am engaged.

May Sengendo is a socio-economist and policy specialist working on agriculture, energy and climate change with a gender perspective. Has worked on value chain development and value addition for horticulture, roots and tubers, oil seeds and other agricultural related products including enterprise development of agric products.

Female. Senegalese by origin and Niger Citizen by marriage.

BSc in Forestry from the Academia Rolnicza of Krakow, Poland; DEA In Animal Biology from Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal; Distance learning MSc in use of CT in Education from University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France , and PhD in Crop Protection (Entomology) from the University of Ghana,Legon Ghana.

Director of Finance of FARA, PhD in Development Economics, Msc in Business Economics, 25 years of working experience in Developing countries, out of which 19 years in Africa, ( I am on gluten free diet : please take a note of this; there was no space elsewhere to inform you about this.)

I am a Cameroonian, System Agronomist and Director of Research. A graduate from the University of Dschang (Cameroon), then a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Science and a PH.D in Animal Nutrition from Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa, USA).

I hold a BA Hons Environmental Management
Particular areas of Interest: Conflict management, peace building, Human rights activist,. Livelihoods and socio-economic rights, poverty and chronic poverty, participatory poverty assessment.
Mastery of Languagages:
English: Good
French: Good
Spanish: Fair
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Dr Ramadjita Tabo, a Chadian citizen, is currently the Deputy Executive Director of the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) based in Accra, Ghana (September 2009 to date). Prior to that he was the Assistant Director of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in West and Central Africa and a cropping systems agronomist based at ICRISAT-Niamey, Niger. Dr Tabo worked at ICRISAT for 23 years in India, Nigeria, Mali and Niger. He obtained his Ph.D in Agronomy and Plant Genetics from the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA in 1985.

An independed development consultant, currently working with RUFORUM/PAEPARD to provide support to AIFs, provide technical support to three pilot CARP projets in three Universities; one of the Trainers for AWARD a capacity building program for African women,housed in ICRAF (Former Gender and Diversity), continues to work with NGOs on insitutional strengthening, program design, monitoring and evaluation

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