Climate Change and Migrations: Drivers or Effects of Fragility?
Organized by SAIS Europe Student Government
hosted by Professor
TBA
Khalida Bouzar
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
Khalida Bouzar is Director of the Near East, North Africa, Europe and Central Asia Division at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). She brings more than 30 years of national and international corporate leadership experience, 20 of which were dedicated to sustainable and rural development, environment and natural resource management, and economics and industry within the UN system.
The total volume of IFAD investment operations under Bouzar's management is valued at nearly USD 2 billion, spanning over 22 countries. Under her leadership, IFAD established the Facility for Refugees, Migrants, Forced Displacement and Rural Stability (FARMS), with an expected outreach of 1 million people. From her early career in research and the private sector as Business Development Manager for BRC, Bouzar moved to hold numerous leadership positions within the UN. She has spearheaded change and played a significant role in positioning IFAD as an executing agency of the Global Environment Facility and in upholding the Organization's reputation for excellence.
Bouzar holds a PhD in Sciences from the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, and a MSc in Solid State Physics, including a BSc in Physics from the University of Algiers, Algeria.