CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Position Title Dr. 2. Family name: - FANDOHAN 3. First name: Alice 4. Date of birth: 17.12.1981 5. Nationality (passport holder): Beninese 6. E-mail: [email protected] 7. Education:

Year Degree(s) or Diploma(s) obtained: 2016 Ph.D., Economics of climate change, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal 2015 Visiting Ph.D., student, ZEF, (Center for Research Development), University of Bonn, Germany, 2008 DEA degree (Research Master), Forest resources valuation, Université d’- Calavi, 2006 Engineer degree (Ir.), Agricultural Economics, Université d’Abomey- Calavi, Benin 2005 Bachelor, General Agronomy, Université d’Abomey- Calavi, Benin 2001 Baccalaureat Série C (Mathematics and Physics), Benin

8. Language skills: Indicate competence on a scale of A1 to C2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Language Reading Speaking Writing English (fluent) C2 C2 C2 French (mother tongue) C2 C2 C2

9. Membership of professional bodies: African Association of Agricultural Economists, Econometric Society, Association for the Advancement of African Women Economists, Agricultural Economics Society, International Forestry Students’ Association, West African Research Center, Laboratory of Applied Ecology 10. Other skills:(e.g. Computer literacy, etc.) Statistical Packages: STATA, R, Tex Data collection tool: survey solution 11. Present position: Assistant Professor, National University of Agriculture (UNA), Porto-Novo, Benin Years with the firm: 20 months Other positions: -Assistant Professor and Senior researcher at the African School of Economics, Benin (2016-2018). -Consultancy in Impact Evaluation at ICRISAT (International Crops Research 1

Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics), Bamako, Mali, 2016. -Consultancy in Impact Evaluation of agricultural technology at AfricaRice (Center of Rice for Africa), , Benin, 2010.

12. Key qualifications:  14 years of professional experience in Impact Evaluation in agriculture including PhD experience (statistical analysis, quantitative impact evaluations, project management and data collection) in Benin,  Assistant professor, National University of Agriculture (UNA), Benin,  Author of several published papers, books chapters, working papers

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13. Employment record Date from Company& reference person Location Position Description - Date to (name & contact details) Since Porto-Novo, National University of Assistant  Courses on Econometrics, Agricultural Economics, Microeconomics, December Benin Agriculture (UNA), Professor Statistics, Inference, Agricultural Accountancy 2018 Reference: Dr. Emile Houngbo [email protected] 2016- Abomey- African School of Economics Assistant  Assistant Professor for Microeconomics (Fall 2016, 2017), Seminar in 2018 Calavi, Reference: Professor Léonard Professor and Applied Microeconomics (Fall 2016), Survey design (Spring 2017), Benin Wantchékon Senior Methodology of Research (Spring 2017) [email protected] Researcher  Introducing Risk Management Tools to a Large-scale Agricultural Development Program in Senegal: A Process Evaluation”(completed) 02/2016- Bamako, ICRISAT, Short Term  Improving Women Purchasing Power Through Land-Enhancing 07/2016 Mali Reference : Dr. Alphonse Consultant Technologies: The Case of Bio-Reclamation of Degraded Lands In Niger Singbo [email protected] 03/2010- Cotonou, AfricaRice; Short Term  Impact of Nerica on farmers income in Guinée-Conakry, Mali and Sierra 08/2010 Benin Reference: Dr. Aliou Diagne Consultant Leone

14. Professional experience / Research grant Company& reference Date from Location person (name & contact Position Description - Date to details) 03/2018- Benin GIZ Team “Project of scientific tools for National Adaptation Plan” 08/2018 member 10/2016- Senegal International Initiative Project “Introducing Risk Management Tools to a Large-scale Agricultural Development 09/2017 for Impact Evaluation Leader Program in Senegal: A Process Evaluation” (3IE) 03/2017- Benin BIARI ALUMNI Project “Climate change as trigger for innovative practice in smallholder farming 09/2017 RESEARCH Leader systems” INITIATIVE (BIARI) 3

Company& reference Date from Location person (name & contact Position Description - Date to details) 11/2013- Benin CODESRIA Project Co- “Niche modelling and assessment of local knowledge, use patterns, functional 10/2014 Leader properties and contribution of Synsepalum dulcificum (Sapotaceae) to rural women’s income in Benin, West Africa”

15. Own field work and Data collection Date from - Date to Location Description 05/2017 Senegal Index-based Insurance Study, 1441 households, Tambacounda, Kolda 08/2017 Benin Indigenous Knowledge of farmers on climate change , Boukoumbe, Ouake, , 60 households 02-03/2014 Benin Impact of flood on farmers livelihoods in Benin in the context of climate change and land degradation, 228 households

16. Publications: Published in Peer review journal 1. Bonou, A., Fandohan, B., AAdegbidi, A. & Sinsin, B. (2019). Economic value and socio-cultural determinants of non-timber forest products harvesting in the W Transboundary Biosphere Reserve, Benin. Revista Espinhaço, 8(1), 13–23. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3345131. 2. Bonou, A., Wünscher, T., Adégbidi, A. A., & Diaw, A. (2018). Impact of Floods on Farmers’ Livelihoods in the Semi-arid Zone of Benin. In Strategies for Building Resilience against Climate and Ecosystem Changes in Sub-Saharan Africa (pp. 59-77). Springer, Singapore. 3. Fandohan, A. B., Chadare, F. J., Gouwakinnou ,G. N., Tovissode ,C. F., Bonou, A., Djonlonkou, F. S., HOUNDELO, L. F. H., Sinsin, C. L. B., Assogbadjo, A. E. (2017). Usages traditionnels et valeur économique de Synsepalum dulcificum au Sud-Bénin, BOIS ET FORÊTS D ES TROPIQUES, N ° 332 (2) : 3-16. Under review in Peer review journal  Bonou, A. Wuenscher, T., Adegbidi, A., & Diaw, A. Rice Yield Effects of the 2012 flood in Benin: Accounting for lack of a valid comparison group. in press in Food Security.  Bonou, A. Wuenscher, T., Adegbidi, A., and Diaw, A. Poverty and happiness of farmers after flooding events in Benin. Under evaluation process in the journal Disaster Prevention and Management.

6  Singbo, A., Quarshies, J., Bonou-Fandohan, A.3, Lokossou, J., Fatondji, D. and Dandedjrohoun, L. Improving Women Purchasing Power Through Land-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Bio-Reclamation of Degraded Lands In Niger. Under evaluation process in Journal Development Economics. Conference proceedings and books of abstracts  Lugendo, P., Brida, A-B., and Bonou, A. (2015). Towards an integrated modelling approach to sustainable management of ecosystems and resilience building in Africa: Understanding the nexus across water, energy, forest and land. Paper read at the Nexus conference, Dresden, Germany, 25-27 March 2015.  Bonou, A., Diagne, A., Biaou, G. (2013). Agricultural technology adoption and rice varietal diversity: A Local Average Treatment Effect (LATE) Approach for rural Benin. In: Proceedings of 4th International Conference of African Association of Agricultural Economists, Yasmine Hammamet, Nabeul, Tunisia, 22-25 September 2013, 14 pages. http://ageconsearch.umn.edu//handle/158482  Kinkingninhoun-Medagbe, F.M., Diagne, A, Bonou, A., Seck, P. A., and Amovin-Assagba, E. (2013). Problématique semencière dans la riziculture africaine : accès et demande des semences améliorées par les producteurs et perspectives pour améliorer le système. In : Proceedings of 4th International Conference of African Association of Agricultural Economists, Yasmine Hammamet, Nabeul, Tunisia, 22-25 September 2013, 17 pages.http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/161293  Bonou, A, Adégbidi, A., and Sinsin, B. (2009). Endogenous Knowledge on non-timber forest product in northern Benin. In: Parrotta JA, Oteng- Yeboah A, Cobbinah J (eds) Traditional Forest-Related Knowledge and Sustainable Forest Management in Africa. IUFRO World Series 23, pp 48.

Other reports  Bonou Fandohan, A., Maryann Onuegbu, C., Delgado Matas, C., Adagbasa, E., Uzor, E. Huambachano, M., Adade Williams, P., Veland, S., Adesoji, S., El Hadi Omer, T., Huaiyu, W. (2017). Climate Change as Trigger for Innovative Practices in smallholder Farming Systems (Climate Change TIPiFS), rapport final de projet, BIARI ALUMNI RESEARCH INITIATIVE.  Olapade M., Bonou A., Garbero A. Miakonkana, G.-V., Fall N. And Wantchekon L. (2017). Introducing Risk Management Tools to a Large-Scale Agricultural Development Program in Senegal: A Process Evaluation, Final Report, 3IE.  Fandohan, A.B., Chadare, F.J., Gouwakinnou, N.G., Bonou, A., Sinsin, C.L.B., Assogbadjo, A.E. (2014). Niche modelling and assessment of local knowledge, use patterns, functional properties and contribution of Synsepalum dulcificum (Sapotaceae) to rural women’s income in Benin, West Africa. State of project progress report, CODESRIA National Working Group – BENIN.  Bonou, A. (2010) Impact des nouvelles variétés de riz NERICA sur le revenu des ménages ruraux en Guinée-Conakry, au Mali et en Sierra Leone : Analyses statistiques et Econométriques. Rapport de consultation dans la section économie d’impact, AfricaRice.  Bonou, A. (2005) Analyse bibliographique des études d’adoption et d’impact des nouvelles technologies agricoles en Afrique Sub-saharienne – Etude des logiciels ACCESS, SPSS, STATA et POWER POINT. Rapport de stage dans la section économie.

17. Presentations 6 2017 Summer Institute for Economic Research, African School of Economics, Benin 2016 Summer Institute for Economic Research, African School of Economics, Benin 2016 Seventh International Conference on Agricultural Statistics, Rome, Italy, 2014 UNU-WIDER Conference on Inequality – measurement, trends, impacts, and policies, Helsinki, Finland, 2015 CECAR Conference, Tamale, Ghana, 2013 4th AAAE conference, Hammamet, Tunisia, 2007 IFS (International Foundation for Science) international workshop on qualitative methods in social sciences and scientific proposal writing, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso,

18. Academic visits & Training & Scholarships 2016 Training on Climate Change and Its Impacts: Connecting Local Variability and Knowledge in a Global System. Brown International Advanced Research Institutes (BIARI) at Brown University Providence, Rhode Island, USA, June 4 to 18, 2016.

2015 Visiting Ph.D.Student, ZEF, (Center for Research Development), University of Bonn, Germany, 2014 JPAL101x: Evaluating Social Programs, a course of study offered by MITx, an online learning initiative of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology through edX. 2012 English Proficiency. 1st November 2012 – 1st February 2013. University of Cape Coast, Ghana, 2007 SUN Project (Sustainable Use of Natural Vegetationin West Africa): DEA studies “M.Sc.”(Academic Training Courses, Field Works and Subsistence),. 2006 CBRST (Centre Béninois de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique) Award for Best Dissertation in Agronomy, 2006 CODESRIA: Smalls grants for master / thesis writing, Sénégal. 2001 National Scholarship for High School Studies in Agronomy (Benin), 2001 MES (Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur): Nominated for the National Competition in Mathematics.

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