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Action Area Coordinator Adapting and transforming livelihoods and economies (AAC) Resilient mountain economies and landscapes (SG2)
Dr. Abid Hussain is currently coordinating ICIMOD’s Action Area on Adapting and Transforming Livelihoods and Economies. He has held this position since January 2023. Additionally, as Senior Economist and Food Systems Specialist, he contributes to ICIMOD’s scientific work, field implementation, and policy engagement in the areas of resilient agriculture, sustainable food systems, climate change adaptation, and mountain economy. He joined ICIMOD in December 2013.
Abid has over 20 years of experience in research, implementation, and policy work in the thematic areas of agriculture, food systems, mountain economy, rural finance, and climate change adaptation. Prior to joining ICIMOD, he served as Assistant Professor at the economics departments of two public-sector universities of Pakistan – the University of Haripur (Kyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University (Rawalpindi). He has also worked with organisations like Sungi Development Foundation (Abbottabad, Pakistan), MCB Bank (Faisalabad, Pakistan), and the Asian Institute of Technology (Bangkok, Thailand).
Abid’s research work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals. He was among the authors of “Cross-Chapter Paper 5: Mountains”, which featured in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report. He was also a lead author of the chapter on food and nutrition security in The Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment (2019). Currently, he is a lead author of the IPBES’ thematic assessment of the interlinkages among biodiversity, water, food, and health. He is also on the editorial board of the journal, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications – Nature.
Abid has a PhD and master’s degree in development economics from the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. He also has a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Besides, he possesses a Superior Qualification accreditation in banking and finance from the Institute of Bankers, Pakistan.
Abid Hussain
How do you protect the pulse of the planet?
My efforts play an important role to protect the pulse of the planet by focusing on the socioeconomic dimension of development in mountains. My research work provides a better understanding of multidimensionality and complexity of mountain food and nutrition security, diversity in and resilience of agriculture systems to climatic, socioeconomic and other risks, and non-agricultural income opportunities for strengthening food security. Inputs from those research outputs then inform policies, strategies and programmes.
What is your favorite part of the work you do at ICIMOD?
I enjoy the teamwork while working with professionals from different academic disciplines, nationalities and genders.
What are you passionate about?
I am passionate about supporting any effort towards eradicating extreme poverty and food insecurity in marginal areas (mountains, deserts etc.) in the developing world, particularly Hindu-Kush Himalayan region.
My qualifications
I am academically trained in development economics with a PhD in regional and rural development planning from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand, from which I had earlier earned a Master’s degree in the same field of study. Before this, I completed the Superior Qualification in banking and finance from the Institute of Banking Pakistan. I also have a Bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
I have expertise and work experience in agricultural credit, commercial and microfinance, food and nutrition security, poverty and climate change adaptation. In total, I have 16 years of work experience, seven of which are at ICIMOD. Prior to joining ICIMOD, I served as Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics in the University of Haripur, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan and also in the Department of Economics and Agricultural Economics at Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. In these institutions, I was responsible for teaching advanced economics courses to MPhil and PhD students and supervising the research of postgraduate students who were working in agriculture and food security, energy conservation and women’s empowerment. In addition to academic institutions, I have also worked in development and in positions ranging from research to manager in different organisations, where I was involved in the formulation, implementation and management of research and development programmes at different scales. These organisations include Sungi Development Foundation in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the Agricultural Credit Department of MCB Bank Limited in Pakistan, AIT Consulting and the School of Environment, Resources and Development at AIT in Thailand.
I have been actively involved in research on food and nutrition security, agricultural credit, poverty, smallholder farming, conservation agriculture, urban water, and renewable energy. I have published book chapters and technical reports as well as several articles in peer-reviewed international journals. I am also a member of the editorial board of the journal Humanities & Social Sciences Communications-(Nature) for development studies and economics.