
Sandra Rullière
Overview
Agro-economist by training, Sandra Rulliere has worked for over 15 years in the field of rural development and natural resource management, mainly in Africa.
After conducting field studies on agrarian dynamics in Nicaragua, she worked as a technical assistant in Ghana on lowland rice cultivation before joining the AFD agency in Burkina Faso as a project officer in the agriculture, natural resource management, water and sanitation sectors. She then supported the deployment of agricultural advisory systems in Benin. After working for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the monitoring of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, she joined AFD's Agriculture, Rural Development and Biodiversity Division in 2016. She will become Deputy Head in 2021.
- "Africans feed Africans" in C'est pas du vent - RFI (2023)
- "What stage has been reached in the mega-project to build a green wall in Africa to combat global warming?" in Ouest France (2023)
- "COP15 in Côte d'Ivoire: What are the solutions to soil degradation?" on Radio Classique (2022)
- "How to scale up agroecology on the African continent" in C'est pas du vent - RFI (2021)
- "The "Great Green Wall", a utopia that is beginning to take shape" in La Croix (2021)