Nyarko Lawrence Fletcher

I come from Ghana and I am a currently studying in Niger under the WAC-SRT program. My research foci: Floods, Rural Development Policy, Climate Resilience, Interdisciplinary subjects-terrorism, Rural food systems. Worked in WASH, Youth empowerment, Community engagement. I just want to contribute to making the rural world climate resilient. I believe Women and youth should be at the forefront of Climate Change and rural development interventions.

Niamey, Niger

Current professional activity

  • General Coordinator – Climate and Sustainable Development Action Club

Slogan about myself

"Dreams don't turn to dust"

CONTACT


PROFESSIONAL

WAC-SRT, Niger
Niamey

Phone: +22780700201
Mobile: +22780700201

nyarkolfletcher@gmail.com

PRIVATE





Languages Rating 1-10

English
speaking: mother tongue (10)
writing: 10
French
speaking: 4
writing: 4

Skills and Interests in Keywords

Community engagement Training facilitation Qualitative research Cooking Plumbing Basic Masonry

Publications and Projects

Publications

Risk perception and the choice to live in flood risk zones?

Climate extremities like floods have gained some notoriety in the world which have heightened some interest in the phenomenon in recent years. How people who live in flood risk zones relate to and survive this environmental impact are important to...

The place of supplementary irrigation: agriculture and sustainable rural transformation strategy in a changing climate: a review

Farmer productivity has been experiencing some decline for some decades now. There is some evidence that internal push factors such as conflicts, policy failure have affected productivity, Climate change impacts have contributed greatly to the decline in yield making rural...

Impacts of terrorism on biodiversity management in West African Sahel: a review

Over the past 50 years, a number of homegrown solutions and international development assistance have been initiated and implemented to address the West Africa Sahel region’s biodiversity resources decline. This ranges from indigenous/community led natural resources regeneration and land restoration...