Brahima is a statistician engineer working in data collection, processing and analysis. He specializes in food security and livelihoods analysis, and has held statistician positions in national and international organizations (FAO, WFP, CILSS, Mali’s Early Warning System).
He spent several years with Mali’s Early Warning System as a data analyst, then with the World Food Program (WFP) as a Market Analyst, and with the FAO as a Quantitative Analyst. He has already completed several large-scale studies and his area of expertise covers the application of quantitative methods (statistics and econometrics), including spatial analysis, to the analysis of food and nutritional security.
Brahima will be working at the Institut National De La Statistique (INSTAT) in Mali on the impact of climate change on malnutrition in children under 5.