Speaker Profile

Dr. Thomas de Hoop

Managing Economist & Program Area Lead
American Institutes for Research (AIR)

Bio

Dr. Thomas de Hoop is a trained development economist who oversees AIR’s international research and evaluation portfolio focused on food, security, agriculture, and nutrition. He has published widely on self-help groups in India, and education innovations in sub-Saharan Africa, including various randomized controlled trials, quasi-experimental studies, and systematic reviews. He was the co-principal investigator for the Evidence Consortium on Women’s groups, which examined the impact and cost-effectiveness of self-help groups in India and savings groups in Nigeria and Uganda. Currently, he is the principal investigator for a quasi-experimental study on the impact of savings groups in Nigeria and a randomized controlled trial of a technology-aided instruction program in Zambia. His climate change research combines remote sensing with survey data to examine how droughts and floods influence the impact of savings groups in Nigeria.

Conference Session

Keynote Speaker

Session 1: Opening Session

Topic:

The promise of combining remote sensing and survey data: Evidence on climate shocks and women’s economic empowerment in Nigeria

Presentation Title:

The promise of combining remote sensing and survey data

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