Members
Browse the Agrilinks community to find individuals and organizations working in food security.
Courtney Blair
Uganda
Joined May 25, 2013
2 posts
Sep 13, 2021 - Using a Systems Approach to Understand Markets and Resilience in Karamoja, Uganda
Economist, entrepreneur, and private sector development specialist focusing on market system strengthening for agricultural value chains. Currently supporting the USAID/Uganda Feed the Future Market System Monitoring Activity,...
Benjamin Wielgosz
Netherlands
Joined May 22, 2020
1 post
Jun 17, 2020 - COVID-19: Using Data to Address Fragility in Food Supply Chains
Ben began hiscareer at the UN World Food Program (WFP) working in Pakistan & South Sudan where the agricultural potential is striking but the food system is fragile. This led to his interest in sustainable agricultural...
Solomon Kalema Musisi
Uganda
Joined December 17, 2019
2 posts
May 06, 2020 - What US-Uganda Relations have to do with growing Coffee Export Volumes
An Agricultural Knowledge Management and Communications Expert. Formerly worked with African Union CAADP Communications Network for East and Central Africa, African Agribusiness Incubation Network. Currently a Senior Knowledge...
Resy Vermeltfoort
Netherlands
Joined June 23, 2017
18 posts
Nov 15, 2018 - Accelerating Women’s Business Growth in Kenya
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...
Martina Torma
Netherlands
Joined March 05, 2018
2 posts
May 28, 2018 - Participate in the development of the global definition of professional farmer organizations!
The Agribusiness Market Ecosystem Alliance (AMEA) is a global alliance of firms standardizing the development of professional farmer organizations (FOs).We believe that professional farmer organizations are essential for poverty...