Members
Browse the Agrilinks community to find individuals and organizations working in food security.
Feed the Future Southern Africa Seed Trade Project
Zambia
Joined November 19, 2020
4 posts
Oct 29, 2021 - Food for Thought from Malawi's Dr. Grace Kaudzu: Raising Up Women Through Agriculture
The Seed Trade Project is funded by the USAID Southern African Regional Office, and provides targeted technical assistance to facilitate the implementation of the SADC Harmonized Seed Regulatory System, which aims to boost seed...
Zambia Agribusiness Society (ZAS)
Zambia
Joined May 31, 2019
2 posts
Apr 07, 2021 - Advanced Technology and Aquaculture: Drones and Artificial Intelligence to Make a Difference
We believe change can be made in the agricultural food systems by providing content and training on sustainable practices for farmers' profitability, most especially for small-scale farmers who produce a higher percentage of the...
Guillermo Gonzalez
Guatemala
Joined April 03, 2020
1 post
Apr 10, 2020 - Creating Resilient Communities in Guatemala
I have served as In-Country Project Manager for the Guatemala chapter of Feed the Future Innovation Lab for the Post Harvest Loss Reduction (PHLIL), improving the technical and nutritional resilience of farmers and families...
Lulama Traub
South Africa
Joined May 31, 2018
2 posts
Jun 06, 2018 - Prioritizing Policies for Driving Inclusive Agricultural Transformation
Lulama Ndibongo-Traub's dual citizenship – U.S. and South Africa – signifies an underlying passion for both countries she considers home. Her involvement at Michigan State University (MSU) led to her pursuing her master’s...
Josh Ling
Mexico
Joined May 08, 2018
1 post
May 24, 2018 - Vulnerable Populations See Relief in Insurance Innovations
Working for the global humanitarian agency, Mercy Corps. Leading Mercy Corps'global strategy, implementation, partnerships in Financial Inclusion. Australian actuary,based in Mexico City.Twitter: @josh_ling
Andrew Medlicott
Honduras
Joined November 16, 2017
1 post
Nov 23, 2017 - Examining Cultural Gaps in Gender Inclusion in Agriculture