I am a graduate engeneer in horticultural science, and I oriented my doctoral study to agricultural science with a focus on agricultural economics. I am an independent researcher in France and working on agricultural, environmental and development topics. Prior to my current activities, I worked as a researcher for the Le Havre Normandy University, Thünen Institute, European Commission and as an independent researcher in Canada. I am affiliated with the research centre EDEHN (Equipe D’Economie – le Havre Normandie) and with the global research network PEP (Partnership for Economic Policy).

Activities and Updates


2023-02-07: New article published in the Journal Economic Modeling together with Ramos MABUGU, Helene MAISONNAVE,  Margaret CHITIGA and Albert MAKOCHEKANWA. An output of a research project in the program Covid-19 Responses for Equity (CORE) funded by PEP and IDRC. Content: The assessment of COVID-19 impacts, adaptation and recovery policies in Zimbabwe.


2023-01-28: New article published in the International Journal of Microsimulation together with Helene MAISONNAVE and Francois CABRAL. An output of a research project in the program PEP Rapid Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, funded by PEP and IDRC. Content: COVID-19 impact analysis through the gender lens in Senegal.


2022-11-15: Presentation at the IEA-UNDP-WB Conference: Understanding the Gender and Climate Change Nexus (15-17 Nov 2022, virtual) organed by the International Economic Association (IEA) & UNDP (United Nations Development Program) (UNDP) & The World Bank (WB). Helene MAISONNAVE presented our paper on the macroeconomic impacts of climate change on South African women, which are more vulnerable than men. Link to the conference article.


2022-04-13: Presentation at the conference Living within the planetary boundaries – biomass as the base of our future circular

society,  Circular@WUR 2022 (11-13 Apr 2022, in Wageningen, Netherlands) by Wageningen University & Research (WUR). At this conference, I presented a paper about the conflict between recycling sewage sludge and compost as organic fertiliser in agricultural production and the problem of soil pollution by microplastics in sewage sludge and compost.