Abdrahmane Wane is an Economist with a Ph.D. in Development Economics and significant professional experience in Agriculture Economics mostly in the Sahelian Livestock Economics. Over the past 13 years, he has been conducting research with two worldwide research centers: CIRAD and ILRI. In these positions, he is working on support studies and impact assessments to inform the policy-making process, to determinate how to improve the conditions of value-chain actors and stakeholders and to strengthen the resilience of small-scale farmers in a context of recurrent global change without neglecting the growing aspirations and opportunities for social and economical change. He had the opportunity to oversee and strategically provide useful inputs for result-based programming, planning, implementation and reporting of complex projects (as member of the taskforce for the formulation of the World Bank-Regional Sahel Pastoralism Support Project) and studies (as co-author/author of the World Bank-African Drylands ESW; the World Bank-Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment and the IFAD-Implementation of Agricultural Risk Assessment Analysis in Senegal)
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