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Rupsha Banerjee

Dr. Rupsha R. Banerjee has over 10 years’ experience working in Asia and Africa in research to stimulate innovation for development, recognise institutional needs and designs for emerging markets and assess their influence in policy, agricultural transformation and decision making in households and livelihoods.

She works on evaluating delivery and business models for scaling technology, including gender dimensions for innovation. She has been leading institutional and community needs for drought risk financing solution assessments in Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Senegal and Somalia.

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x Policy brief

This policy brief shares experiences of using crowdsourced data to observe changes in food security attributable to drought in hard-to-reach and fragile areas of Ethiopia and Kenya.
Irrigation scheme in Isiolo, Kenya - Image by Martin Karimi / EU/ ECHO - CC BY-ND 2.0 Journal article

This paper explores the recent history of early warning systems in Kenya, determining key features of the political, technical and conceptual processes that prefigure contemporary drought management.
Rice Farmers in Cambodia

Farming after fighting: a report that examines agricultural recovery after conflict, using global case studies to extract insights and gather learnings.
Electrifying the Base of the Pyramid through Innovative Micropayment Technology - Image by Angaza - CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Journal article

This study assesses the potential of using micro-tasking to monitor socioeconomic and environmental indicators in remote settings using a new platform called KAZNET.

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