Denis Drechsler
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Denis Drechsler is a Policy Analyst at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) where he coordinates communication of the Economic and Social Development Department. He is the author of several articles and papers in the areas of migration, gender equality and informal employment.
Prior to joining the FAO in April 2009, Denis was an outreach coordinator at the OECD Development Centre and a member of the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Group of the World Bank. Other employments include consultancies for Panel Group, an international finance company, the German Parliament, and the European Institute for International Economic Relations. Denis completed his graduate studies in political science and economics at Potsdam University, the Institute d'Etudes Politiques de Grenoble and the University of Wisconsin
Articles by Denis Drechsler:
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The future of African agriculture: Can smallholders be the answer?
23 April 2011, 9072 reads
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Buying land in developing nations
29 June 2009, 11324 reads
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New strategies to promote gender equality
7 March 2008, 60453 reads
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