Kristina J. Kaske has worked for GIZ since 2016 with experience in value chain development, management of natural resources, communications and knowledge management.
She holds master’s degrees in Environmental Economics and Management from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden), and Environmental and Public Policy from Cranfield University (UK). She is currently based in Burkina Faso where she supports the project “Soil Protection and Rehabilitation of degraded soils in conjunction with the Strengthening of Local Land Authorities in Burkina Faso” as advisor for Monitoring and Evaluation.
She is an advocate for multi-actor-partnerships and works towards integrating research into development practice to promote the most effective development interventions and approaches.