Speaker Profile

Dr. Mercy Kamau

Senior Research Fellow and Director Measurement Learning and Evaluation Unit
Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development

Bio

Mercy Wanjiku Kamau is a senior research fellow at Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development, based in Egerton University, Kenya. She is also the Director for the Institute’s Measurement, Learning, and Evaluation (MLE) Unit, which provides premier evaluation services in the agriculture, food, and rural sectors. She holds a Ph.D. in Social Sciences from the Development Economics Group of Wageningen University, in the Netherlands, and a master’s degree in agricultural economics and a bachelor’s degree in agriculture from University of Nairobi, Kenya.

Mercy has over 20 years of professional experience in socio-economic and policy research in the agricultural and rural sectors. In addition, she is an ardent advocate for rigorous impact evaluation in the agriculture sector and was the founding director of Tegemeo Institute’s MLE Unit. She has been a Principal Investigator (PI) and coordinator in several studies. Currently, she is the PI in the ALL-IN project in which she is assessing the impact of digital agro-weather advisories among farming communities in Kenya. Her recent works include research on farmers’ willingness to pay for agro-weather advisories, the political economy of Kenya’s agricultural transformation, and economic and policy issues related to fertilizer and soil health. Previously, she also led the study on the impact of certification programmes for smallholder coffee farmers, the baseline studies for the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), the evaluation of the Great Lakes Cassava Initiative (GLCI) project in Tanzania and Rwanda, and the  3ie/AGRA-funded impact evaluation of seed promotion campaigns in Uganda.

At the beginning of her career, Mercy undertook an economic analysis at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (KALRO, formerly KARI), assessing the adoption and impact (ex-ante and ex-post) of national research programmes. She also carried out marketing and value chain studies for selected staples, fruits, and vegetables in United Republic of Tanzania (including Zanzibar) and Uganda.

Conference Session

Panelist

Session 4: Panel Session 2 | Breakout

Date:

Wednesday, 24th July 2024 | 3:00 - 4:20 PM

Topic:

The role of agricultural extension and training on productivity and climate change adaptation

Moderator:
Tara Chiu

Panelist

Session 9: Round Table Discussion

Date:

Thursday, 25th July 2024 | 9:30 - 10:30 AM

Topic:

Flipping the Traditional Model of Research Collaboration to Close the Evidence to Policy Gap (the ALL-IN Model)

Moderator:

Tara Chiu

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