Hanke-Louw Nora
Scientific fields : capacity sharing project management
Main affiliation : International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
Secondary affiliation : CGIAR
Nora Hanke-Louw is a seasoned Project Coordinator at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), renowned for her leadership in scaling sustainable agricultural and water management initiatives across East and Southern Africa. With a robust background in project management and business administration, she excels in orchestrating complex projects that drive impactful outcomes and foster sustainable growth in the region.
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Presentation of myself
What I can bring to this network ?
Attending to explore and present further South-South networks and publications.What I seek in this network ?
Listening and networkingGebreyes Million
Professionnal title : Doctor
Scientific fields : capacity sharing
Main affiliation : International Livestock Research Institute
Gurdshola Area 0000 Addis Ababa
+251906148984
I am a social scientist at the International Livestock Research Institute, in the Livestock, Climate and Environment Program
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Million Gebreyes is a Social Scientist in the Livestock, Climate, and Environment Program at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). He earned his PhD from the Institute of Geography at the University of Bonn, Germany, where he also served as a postdoctoral fellow, researching sustainability options within the water-energy-food nexus in Ethiopia’s Blue Nile mountains. Using a political ecology lens, his work examines power asymmetries in large-scale water infrastructure development, with a focus on the interactions between state actors and citizens.Since 2022, Million has been working at ILRI as a social scientist, concentrating on the scaling of agricultural innovations across initiatives, science programs, and bilateral projects. His research interests include farming systems analysis, scaling of agricultural innovations, ICT and media for last-mile innovation delivery, process documentation, seed systems commercialization, and systems change.