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Munyaradzi Mutenje

Researcher Scaling Water Solutions

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Munyaradzi Junia Mutenje is an Agricultural Economist with comprehensive knowledge of cost-benefit analysis and impact assessment tools. She is an experienced scientist with a demonstrated history of working with smallholder farmers in eastern and southern Africa. She is skilled in agricultural marketing and value chain analysis, food security and poverty analysis, project evaluation, and gender analysis and climate change. Munyaradzi is a strong research and teaching professional. Previously, she worked as an Agricultural Economist for the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) in Harare, Zimbabwe.

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English, Shona, Chewa

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Pretoria – South Africa

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