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14 years 3 monthsJudith de Wolf is the M&E Scientist of the N2Africa project based in Harare, Zimbabwe. Prior to joining the N2Africa project, she worked as a programme coordinator for a Belgian NGO, in Johannesburg, South Africa coordinating projects within the agricultural sector across South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Preceding that position, she worked as an independent consultant in Southern Africa, amongst others involved in action research, participatory rural development, capacity building and issues around land redistribution. Before that she worked as Associated Scientist at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) in Malawi. Here she was engaged in social research in the Southern Africa region within ICRAF’s research and development work. While in Malawi, she also assumed the position as ICRAF project coordinator for the USAID-funded Chinyanja Triangle Project in Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia for a period of 8 months. Prior to this, Judith de Wolf was employed as Research Fellow at Utrecht University (the Netherlands) as well as at the Centre d’Études d’Environnement et du Développement au Cameroun (CEDC), Maroua, Cameroon. In this capacity, she designed and implemented anthropological research analysing the impact of large-scale resettlement on farm practices and ethnic co-habitation in the Bénoué River valley, Northern Cameroon. Judith holds an MSc in rural development sociology from Wageningen University in the Netherlands.