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Samuel Benin

Samuel Benin is the Acting Director for Africa in the Development Strategies and Governance Unit. He conducts research on national strategies and public investment for accelerating food systems transformation in Africa and provides analytical support to the African Union’s CAADP Biennial Review.

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Yara Prize winners honored for their profound impact on African farming

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The following is an excerpted version of a story originally published on Yara News.

The Yara Prize 2015 is being awarded to Dr. Ousmane Badiane, Director for Africa at IFPRI, and Mr. Eric Kaduru, Founder and CEO, KadAfrica.

The Yara Prize Committee has selected two prominent African laureates for their work related to African agricultural development, food security and the continent’s green revolution. Both laureates have, through their personal commitment and special efforts, translated ideas on the development of African agriculture into impactful results in their respective areas of work. They are both examples of the ‘can-do attitude’ and drive that will continue to play a vital role in transforming agriculture in Africa.

The 2015 awards recognize effective entrepreneurial work, which has helped build communities of resilient young women actively engaged in commercial farming and honor African thought leadership, which has been instrumental in transforming the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme  (CAADP)   agenda from a mere concept into decisive actions.

“Africa needs to do more to foster entrepreneurial agriculture and the interests of  women and youth in agriculture.   More smallholder-oriented policy changes are needed to meet growth and poverty alleviation targets in rural areas. In 2015, the Yara Prize honors   two leading African change agents with transformational power. I wish to extend my personal congratulations to both laureates,” Svein Tore Holsether, President and CEO of Yara, said.

Dr. Ousmane Badiane, 2015 Yara Prize for Thought Leadership with Profound Impact

Dr. Ousmane Badiane is awarded the prize for his important leadership role and influence on strategic debate and collaboration in Africa on agriculture and food security. Dr. Badiane is a first-class scholar and leading authority on African development with 30 years of professional experience in economic and agricultural development. As a persevering strong African voice he has already had profound impact on African governments across the continent. Dr. Badiane has been instrumental and played a pivotal role in the shaping of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) agenda from concept development to implementation.

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Note: Dr. Badiane became the second IFPRI researcher to win the Yara Prize, following Dr. Eleni Gabre-Madhin in 2012.


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