Bio
Twitter Bio: A development economist, ‘interdisciplinary’ agricultural development analyst, and a ‘wannabe’ gender specialist in the eyes of anthropologists
Dr. Nazmun N. Ratna is a development economist working in the Department of Global Value Chain and Trade at Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce, Lincoln University, New Zealand.
Her academic career includes working as an assistant professor at Dept. of Economics, the University of Dhaka before leaving for the Ph.D. degree at the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra. She has dedicated much of her recent time to research the institutions-food security-gender nexus in South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, and India), and supervised projects in Southeast Asia (Viet Nam), and Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, and Malawi).
Dr. Nazmun N. Ratna is a development economist working in the Department of Global Value Chain and Trade at Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce, Lincoln University, New Zealand.
Her academic career includes working as an assistant professor at Dept. of Economics, the University of Dhaka before leaving for the Ph.D. degree at the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra. She has dedicated much of her recent time to research the institutions-food security-gender nexus in South Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal, and India), and supervised projects in Southeast Asia (Viet Nam), and Africa (Nigeria, Ghana, and Malawi).
Location
New Zealand
Current Role
Senior Lecturer ( Associate Professor)
Organisation Name
Lincoln University
Sector
University research
Disciplines
Agriculture
Economics
Environment
Nutrition
Public health
Social sciences
Speciality
Data science
Economics (including subdisciplines)
Epidemiology
Food security
Gender, empowerment and equity
Migration
Nutrition and dietetics (including emergency nutrition)
Planetary health
Policy
Political economy