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Jennie Dey de Pryck
Jennie Dey de Pryck was initially known for her doctoral work in The Gambia (and related publications) on women in rice farming systems in the late 1970s before expanding into work on food security strategies, rural employment, rural poverty, and gender issues for the UK government, FAO, ILO, and IRRI. She then worked as an FAO staff member for twenty-two years, serving as Chief, People's Participation and Rural Institutions Service for the last twelve years. On retirement, she has undertaken a number of consultancies for various CGIAR centers, FAO and ILO, particularly on gender issues in forestry, fisheries, and rural employment, as well as on cooperatives. She served as the Senior Gender Adviser with the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) from 2012–17. She is currently an Honorary Research Fellow at Bioversity International.