Funke Aderonmu

Funke Aderonmu

Funke Aderonmu serves on the advisory board of the Sadie Collective, an organization dedicated to empowering Black and African diaspora women and girls in economics and related fields. Previously, she worked for the USAID Bureau for Resilience and Food Security, supporting programs to reduce hunger, malnutrition, and poverty globally. She received her bachelor’s in Economics and International Relations from the University of California, Davis. She is pursuing her master’s of public administration at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.

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Opinion: Africa food security solutions must prioritize women and girls

Opinion: Africa food security solutions must prioritize women and girls

over 3 years ago // Food systems

This would ensure that immediate needs are met while strengthening agricultural development and trade in Africa to promote women’s economic empowerment and resilience against future shocks.