Hambulo Ngoma

@HambuloN

Development economist: resource, livelihood & climate concerned. Econ. Personal, random tweets: {follow, like, RTs} # E, ceteris paribus

Harare, Zimbabwe
Joined April 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    5 Jan 2020

    Our paper with , and Stephen is available online and un gated (for now) in The gist: how can Zambia stop the runaway deforestation train? 1/2

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  2. Retweeted
    Feb 2

    Can we empower small agribusinesses in Africa to deliver improved nutrition, better public health outcomes & enhanced food security amid climate shocks? We think the answer is yes, through the new Regional Integrated Initiative: Ukama Ustawi!

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    Feb 4

    Knowledge and Experience sharing among Farmers, Extension Officers and Researchers through On-Farm Trials under the SIFAZ project implemented by MOA, and with support of the EU! Eastern Province Done! Happy to have been part of an informative Tour! Northern Next!

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  4. Retweeted
    Feb 2

    Exciting PhD opportunity for agroecological intensification of maize and cassava with a great group, Open to all nationalities. For more information ⬇️

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  5. Jan 31

    Back in the office, visiting our farmers in Eastern Zambia under the SIFAZ project. , ⁩, ⁦

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  6. Retweeted
    1 Jan 2021

    This is our decade! May we make and cross more bridges. We go hard. Fail big. Fall forward. ‘Ease is a greater threat to progress than hardship. So, keep moving, keep growing, keep learning’. ~ Denzel Washington

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  7. Jan 22

    Some souvenirs are hard to let go. Got this mug (no handles now) from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden in 2014. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Economics. Musings from – at Ibexhill

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  8. Jan 20

    Us are happy to be part of this project transforming livelihoods in the face of climate change.

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  9. Jan 14
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    Jan 10
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  11. Jan 5

    Almost late, but it’s time to plant early maturing 🌽 varieties for the 2021/2022 season. - late onset of rainy season and erratic rainfall exemplify the - we discuss more on the impacts of on ag and livelihoods in 🇿🇲 here

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  12. 29 Dec 2021

    Just had my booster dose in Lusaka, 🇿🇲.

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    contributed to Certified seed production of CGIAR-related stress-tolerant maize cultivars benefitted nearly 43 million people in 13 countries across Africa in 2021 We all have a part to play to improve

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  14. 21 Dec 2021

    What are the potential biophysical and economic impacts of on agric and livelihoods in ? Do these vary spatially? Now freely available online. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦ – at Ibexhill

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  15. 20 Dec 2021

    We need to raise the quality of public policy debates in

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  16. Retweeted
    16 Dec 2021

    USAID’s Zambuko Initiative through & works to improve Zimbabwean livelihoods through improved agricultural methods. Watch this video about how 4 smallholder farmers have benefited from the “Mother-Baby” approach & learn about climate-smart conservation agriculture.

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  17. 11 Dec 2021

    Leadership - We only deserve a styrofoam cup (Simon Sinek) via Do not forget who you are. Privileges for positions are not personal. – at Ibexhill

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    2 Dec 2021
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    Dry conditions with high temperatures expected to persist in most parts of Zambia in next 2 weeks, from 1 to 15 December 2021

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    30 Nov 2021

    "There are many elements of seed choice that we haven't started to unpack yet, and some of these are important in terms of gender" Excellent presentation by summarizing inclusivity through breeding in | |

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  21. Retweeted
    26 Nov 2021

    Spread the word: is hiring! Job post is for PhD candidates and recent PhDs with a strong background in applied microeconomics for development. Reach out to me and in case you have questions about this position or about working at IFPRI.

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