Annet Adong is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher affiliated to Center for Population and Applied Statistics at Makerere University and the Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, and holds a Ph.D. in Development Economics from the University of Bonn. Annet specializes in Agriculture, Conflicts, and Forced displacements. She explored the Consequences of Armed Conflicts and Forced Displacement on Consumption pathways and Social preferences for her Ph.D. In her other research, she explored the constraints to the adoption of inorganic fertilizer in Uganda using a Randomized Control Trial. Annet was previously a Research Analyst at Economic Policy Research Center in Uganda and has consulted for institutions such as the International Food Policy Research Center and the GIZ. She holds a Masters in Development and Natural Resource Economics from the University of Life Sciences Norway and a BSc in Agriculture Economics from Makerere University Uganda.
1. Conflict exposure and food consumption pathways during and after conflict: Evidence from Northern Uganda: Revise and Resubmit with World Development Journal
2. Land arrangements between refugees and hosts communities in Northern Uganda: Do social preferences matter? Revise and Resubmit with Land Policy
3. Adong, A., Tinker, J., Levine, D., Mbowa, S., & Odokonyero, T. (2020). Encouraging fertilizer adoption through risk free sales offer: A randomized control trial in Uganda. World Development Perspectives, 19, 100230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wdp.2020.100230
4. Hernandez, M. A., Paz, F., Adeoti, A. I., Adong, A., Jumbe, C. B., Lagat, K. A., & Kaiyatsa, S. (2018). Overview of the fertilizer supply chain and market structure in Africa: A cross-country assessment. Project Note, International Food Policy Research Center,
5. Impact of households’ membership of farmer groups on the adoption of agricultural technologies in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda Census of Agriculture 2008/09. Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, Policy and Practice in Southern Africa (AGREKON)
6. Adong, A., Kirui, O., & Achola, J. (2020). ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Prosocial Attitudes Between Refugees and Host Communities Exposed to Armed Conflict: Experimental Evidence From Northern Uganda. Center for Development Research (ZEF) Discussion Paper 292. 3. https://www.zef.de/fileadmin/webfiles/downloads/zef_dp/ZEF_DP_292.pdf
7. Adong, A., & Achola, J. (2019). Do agriculture extension policies improve nutrition outcomes? Panel survey evidence from Uganda. 6th African Conference of Agricultural Economists
8. Adong, A., & Lwanga, M. M. (2017). Facilitating financial inclusion through promoting the use of mobile money as a saving avenue. EPRC Polic Brief No 93
9. Odokonyero, T., Mwesigye, F., Adong, A., & Mbowa, S. (2017). Universal Health Coverage in Uganda: The critical health infrastructure, healthcare coverage and equity. Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) Research Series No. 136
Email: annetteadong@gmail.com or annetteadong@yahoo.com
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